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Jumbled Sentences

When a group of words makes complete sense, it is called a sentence.
When a group of words conveys a specific message, which makes complete sense it forms a sentence. Every sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with punctuation (full stop, question mark, or exclamatory mark).
For example:

  • The girls are playing.
  • Amit is standing in front of the house.
  • Cows are sitting under the tree.
  • Books are on the table.
  • Dad is parking the car.

A group of words, which makes sense but not complete sense, is called a phrase.
They are groups of words that make sense, but their sense is not complete. Let us understand this with help of examples given below:

  • A shady tree
  • Playing in park
  • Finite number
  • Old home
  • Front of house

Jumbled sentences are formed shuffled words.
For example:

Drove/bike/he/hills/in/the

He drove the bike in hills

Playing/Rohan/park/in/is

Rohan is playing in the park

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