Let’s solve each sentence one by one. We need to rearrange the words so they make a correct sentence or question. Remember: start with a capital letter and end with a period (.) or question mark (?).
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1. apples to Jane eat likes red
We look for the subject — “Jane” is a person, so she’s likely the subject.
What does Jane do? She “likes” something.
What does she like? “to eat red apples”.
So:
Jane likes to eat red apples.
✔ Check: Capital J, ends with period. Makes sense.
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2. the climbs up monkey tree the
Subject? “the monkey”
Action? “climbs up”
Where? “the tree”
So:
The monkey climbs up the tree.
✔ Check: Capital T, ends with period. Correct order.
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3. borrow pencil may I your and ruler
This sounds like a polite question. Start with “May I...”
Then what? “borrow your pencil and ruler”
So:
May I borrow your pencil and ruler?
✔ Check: Starts with capital M, ends with question mark. Polite request.
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4. wallet Mrs Gopal money in her puts a
Subject: “Mrs Gopal”
Action: “puts money”
Where? “in her wallet”
Wait — we have “a” left. Maybe it’s “a wallet”? But “her wallet” already has “her”, so maybe “a” goes with “wallet” as “a wallet”, but then “her” doesn’t fit. Let’s try:
Actually, “Mrs Gopal puts money in her wallet.” — that uses all words except “a”. Wait, let’s list again:
Words: wallet, Mrs Gopal, money, in, her, puts, a
Ah! Maybe: “Mrs Gopal puts money in a wallet.” — but then “her” is unused.
Wait — perhaps: “Mrs Gopal puts her money in a wallet.” — yes! That uses all words.
Check:
- Mrs Gopal (subject)
- puts (verb)
- her money (object)
- in a wallet (place)
Perfect.
So:
Mrs Gopal puts her money in a wallet.
✔ Capital M, ends with period. All words used.
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Final Answer:
1. Jane likes to eat red apples.
2. The monkey climbs up the tree.
3. May I borrow your pencil and ruler?
4. Mrs Gopal puts her money in a wallet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of word order worksheet.