In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
King Charles / believed / that / wanted / God / Joan / her / to / help.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
Do you like pizza? Do you prefer pasta?
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In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
Sun / the / he / rises / me / that / told / east / in / the.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
She hit the ball. She scored a point.
In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
India / constitutional / governed / republic / under is a / a parliamentary system / and / 7 union federal / territories / 28 states /consisting of.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
He let in the goal. His team still won the match.
In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
To change / your/reluctance/ understand / I.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
It was raining. We could not have our picnic.
In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
Flowers / everywhere / there / are / the spring / during.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
He was late. He missed the film.
In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
Consciousness / the greatest / this age / proud of / the /of / man / is / in the / birth / of can be / men / thing.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
He was late. He missed the bus.
In the following questions, rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentence.
The geological /of / is /4.567 billion / begun / have / Earth / history / years / to / ago / believed.
Use simple connectives to join the following sentence correctly.
How much is this clock? Does it need batteries?