📚 What is Sentence Rearrangement?
Sentence rearrangement, also known as sentence reconstruction or sentence ordering, is a type of language exercise where words or phrases of a sentence are presented in a jumbled order. The task is to rearrange these elements to form a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence. This exercise is common in ESL (English as a Second Language) learning to improve understanding of sentence structure, grammar, and vocabulary.
📝 Quick Study Guide
- 🔍 Sentence rearrangement involves unscrambling words or phrases.
- 🧩 The goal is to create a grammatically correct and coherent sentence.
- 💡 Focus on subject-verb agreement and logical flow.
- ✍️ Look for clue words or phrases that indicate the beginning or end of a sentence.
- 📚 Practice helps improve sentence construction skills.
Practice Quiz
- Which of the following is the correctly rearranged sentence?
- A. the cat sat mat on the.
- B. The sat cat on the mat.
- C. The cat sat on the mat.
- D. Cat the sat on the mat.
- Rearrange the following words to form a coherent sentence: 'park', 'the', 'children', 'in', 'played', 'happily'.
- A. Park the children played in happily.
- B. The park played children in happily.
- C. The children played happily in the park.
- D. Happily played the children in park.
- Choose the correctly ordered sentence: 'to', 'goes', 'school', 'she', 'every', 'day'.
- A. To school she goes every day.
- B. She goes to school every day.
- C. Every day she to school goes.
- D. School to she goes every day.
- Which of these options forms a correct sentence when rearranged: 'quickly', 'the', 'ran', 'dog'.
- A. Quickly the ran dog.
- B. The dog quickly ran.
- C. Ran the dog quickly.
- D. Dog the ran quickly.
- Rearrange: 'blue', 'sky', 'is', 'the'.
- A. Blue the sky is.
- B. The blue is sky.
- C. Sky the blue is.
- D. The sky is blue.
- Rearrange the words to make a grammatically correct sentence: 'reads', 'book', 'He', 'a'.
- A. Reads He a book.
- B. He a reads book.
- C. He reads a book.
- D. A book He reads.
- Select the correctly rearranged sentence: 'delicious', 'very', 'is', 'pizza', 'This'.
- A. Delicious very is pizza This.
- B. This pizza is very delicious.
- C. Very is delicious This pizza.
- D. Pizza This is very delicious.
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