The task is to rearrange the given words in each sentence to form a coherent and grammatically correct sentence. Let's solve each one step by step:
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1. ( chef / a / is / She . )
- Words: `chef`, `a`, `is`, `She`
- Rearrange: `She is a chef.`
- Final Sentence:
She is a chef.
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2. ( officer / want / I / be / police / to / )
- Words: `officer`, `want`, `I`, `be`, `police`, `to`
- Rearrange: `I want to be a police officer.`
- Note: The word "a" is missing, but it is implied in the context.
- Final Sentence:
I want to be a police officer.
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3. ( mom / judge / My / a / is / . )
- Words: `mom`, `judge`, `My`, `a`, `is`
- Rearrange: `My mom is a judge.`
- Final Sentence:
My mom is a judge.
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4. ( a / He / builder / is / . )
- Words: `a`, `He`, `builder`, `is`
- Rearrange: `He is a builder.`
- Final Sentence:
He is a builder.
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5. ( is / brother / a / firefighter / My / . )
- Words: `is`, `brother`, `a`, `firefighter`, `My`
- Rearrange: `My brother is a firefighter.`
- Final Sentence:
My brother is a firefighter.
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6. ( be / I / to / doctor / want / a / . )
- Words: `be`, `I`, `to`, `doctor`, `want`, `a`
- Rearrange: `I want to be a doctor.`
- Final Sentence:
I want to be a doctor.
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7. ( sister / waitress / My / is / a / . )
- Words: `sister`, `waitress`, `My`, `is`, `a`
- Rearrange: `My sister is a waitress.`
- Final Sentence:
My sister is a waitress.
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8. ( farmer / He / is / a / . )
- Words: `farmer`, `He`, `is`, `a`
- Rearrange: `He is a farmer.`
- Final Sentence:
He is a farmer.
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Final Answer:
1.
She is a chef.
2.
I want to be a police officer.
3.
My mom is a judge.
4.
He is a builder.
5.
My brother is a firefighter.
6.
I want to be a doctor.
7.
My sister is a waitress.
8.
He is a farmer.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. She is a chef.} \\
\text{2. I want to be a police officer.} \\
\text{3. My mom is a judge.} \\
\text{4. He is a builder.} \\
\text{5. My brother is a firefighter.} \\
\text{6. I want to be a doctor.} \\
\text{7. My sister is a waitress.} \\
\text{8. He is a farmer.}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of job worksheet.