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The task is to rearrange the given words in each sentence into the correct order to form complete and grammatically correct sentences. Below are the solutions with explanations:
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- Correct Order: That thin girl is drinking milk now.
- Explanation:
- "That thin girl" is the subject.
- "is drinking" is the verb phrase.
- "milk" is the object.
- "now" indicates the time.
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- Correct Order: The police caught the robbers yesterday.
- Explanation:
- "The police" is the subject.
- "caught" is the verb.
- "the robbers" is the object.
- "yesterday" indicates the time.
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- Correct Order: We like our teacher.
- Explanation:
- "We" is the subject.
- "like" is the verb.
- "our teacher" is the object.
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- Correct Order: My mother is looking after my baby sister.
- Explanation:
- "My mother" is the subject.
- "is looking after" is the verb phrase.
- "my baby sister" is the object.
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- Correct Order: The tall man has just written a letter.
- Explanation:
- "The tall man" is the subject.
- "has just written" is the verb phrase.
- "a letter" is the object.
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- Correct Order: The students have solved some Mathematics problems.
- Explanation:
- "The students" is the subject.
- "have solved" is the verb phrase.
- "some Mathematics problems" is the object.
- Note: "problems" is plural because "some" implies more than one.
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- Correct Order: The policeman has just shown the driver his driving license.
- Explanation:
- "The policeman" is the subject.
- "has just shown" is the verb phrase.
- "the driver" is the indirect object.
- "his driving license" is the direct object.
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- Correct Order: My uncle bought me a bouquet of flowers last week.
- Explanation:
- "My uncle" is the subject.
- "bought" is the verb.
- "me" is the indirect object.
- "a bouquet of flowers" is the direct object.
- "last week" indicates the time.
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1. That thin girl is drinking milk now.
2. The police caught the robbers yesterday.
3. We like our teacher.
4. My mother is looking after my baby sister.
5. The tall man has just written a letter.
6. The students have solved some Mathematics problems.
7. The policeman has just shown the driver his driving license.
8. My uncle bought me a bouquet of flowers last week.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{That thin girl is drinking milk now.} \\
2. \text{The police caught the robbers yesterday.} \\
3. \text{We like our teacher.} \\
4. \text{My mother is looking after my baby sister.} \\
5. \text{The tall man has just written a letter.} \\
6. \text{The students have solved some Mathematics problems.} \\
7. \text{The policeman has just shown the driver his driving license.} \\
8. \text{My uncle bought me a bouquet of flowers last week.}
\end{array}
}
\]
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1. that thin girl / is drinking / milk now
- Correct Order: That thin girl is drinking milk now.
- Explanation:
- "That thin girl" is the subject.
- "is drinking" is the verb phrase.
- "milk" is the object.
- "now" indicates the time.
---
2. the robbers yesterday / the police / caught
- Correct Order: The police caught the robbers yesterday.
- Explanation:
- "The police" is the subject.
- "caught" is the verb.
- "the robbers" is the object.
- "yesterday" indicates the time.
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3. our teacher / like / we
- Correct Order: We like our teacher.
- Explanation:
- "We" is the subject.
- "like" is the verb.
- "our teacher" is the object.
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4. my mother / my baby sister / looking after
- Correct Order: My mother is looking after my baby sister.
- Explanation:
- "My mother" is the subject.
- "is looking after" is the verb phrase.
- "my baby sister" is the object.
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5. has just written / a letter / the tall man
- Correct Order: The tall man has just written a letter.
- Explanation:
- "The tall man" is the subject.
- "has just written" is the verb phrase.
- "a letter" is the object.
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6. the students / have solved / some Mathematics problem
- Correct Order: The students have solved some Mathematics problems.
- Explanation:
- "The students" is the subject.
- "have solved" is the verb phrase.
- "some Mathematics problems" is the object.
- Note: "problems" is plural because "some" implies more than one.
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7. the policeman / has just shown / the driver / his driving license
- Correct Order: The policeman has just shown the driver his driving license.
- Explanation:
- "The policeman" is the subject.
- "has just shown" is the verb phrase.
- "the driver" is the indirect object.
- "his driving license" is the direct object.
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8. bought / me / a bouquet of flowers last week / my uncle
- Correct Order: My uncle bought me a bouquet of flowers last week.
- Explanation:
- "My uncle" is the subject.
- "bought" is the verb.
- "me" is the indirect object.
- "a bouquet of flowers" is the direct object.
- "last week" indicates the time.
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Final Answers:
1. That thin girl is drinking milk now.
2. The police caught the robbers yesterday.
3. We like our teacher.
4. My mother is looking after my baby sister.
5. The tall man has just written a letter.
6. The students have solved some Mathematics problems.
7. The policeman has just shown the driver his driving license.
8. My uncle bought me a bouquet of flowers last week.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{That thin girl is drinking milk now.} \\
2. \text{The police caught the robbers yesterday.} \\
3. \text{We like our teacher.} \\
4. \text{My mother is looking after my baby sister.} \\
5. \text{The tall man has just written a letter.} \\
6. \text{The students have solved some Mathematics problems.} \\
7. \text{The policeman has just shown the driver his driving license.} \\
8. \text{My uncle bought me a bouquet of flowers last week.}
\end{array}
}
\]
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