Rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentences:
- one/my/that/i/pet dog/living/love/is/the most/being
- gifted/by/thirteenth/she/my dad/was/birthday/to me/on my
- as/look/my/i/after/sibling/her
- feed/twice/i/a/her/day
- short/take/to/i/her/walks/the park/for
- quite/yet/she/naughty/is/adorable
- chews/she/on/finds/she/up/the floor/anything/that
- tears/search/she/in/the/of/house down/the/little rat
- flying/chases/near/she/away/our house/birds/the
- my/is/partner/she/crime/in
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Answers:
- My pet dog is one living being that I love the most
- She was gifted to me by my dad on my thirteenth birthday.
- I look after her as my sibling.
- I feed her twice a day.
- I take her for short walks to the park.
- She is quite naughty yet adorable.
- She chews up anything that she finds on the floor.
- She tears the house down in search of the little rat.
- She chases away the birds flying near our house.
- She is my partner in crime.
some difficult and some so easy …. why
Because you are shy
so not easy…………..
why
just tell me why
but it was a lot helpful
thanks
Marji uski
Thanks for helping
Thanks for this
Good but hard
easy peasy lemon squeezy
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I think they were good, not so easy not so tough
easy, but i must say, some sentences arent exactly common, thus appearing harder (for example the first one itself)