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The Mysterious Box jumbled sentences

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  The Mysterious Box.  Once upon a time in a small village nestled between mountains, there lived a young boy named Sam. Sam was known for his curiosity and adventurous spirit. One day, while exploring the woods near his village, he stumbled upon a mysterious box hidden beneath a thick bush. Intrigued, Sam cautiously opened the box. Inside, he found a letter that read: "Dear Finder, this box holds a secret that will change your life. But beware, only the brave can unravel its mystery." Sam's heart raced with excitement and curiosity. He decided to keep the box hidden until he could decipher its secret. Every night, after everyone had gone to bed, he would sneak out and ponder over the clues hidden in the letter. Days turned into weeks, and Sam became obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the mysterious box. He skipped meals and lost sleep, driven by the thrill of solving the puzzle. One stormy night, as lightning flashed across the sky, Sam finally pieced together the...

A Jungle Q No 17 Jumbled Sentences.

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Read the following story carefully.   A Jungle.  Once upon a time, deep in the heart of a dense jungle, lived a community of animals who coexisted peacefully under the leadership of wise old Elephant. One day, a mysterious series of thefts began to unsettle the jungle. Precious fruits from the Monkey's tree, rare feathers from the Peacock, and even the Lion's mane comb disappeared without a trace. Suspicion spread like wildfire among the animals. Monkey accused Squirrel, Squirrel pointed at Rabbit, and Rabbit blamed Crow. Each had an alibi, but tension mounted. Desperate to restore harmony, Elephant called for a meeting under the ancient banyan tree. As they deliberated, an unexpected noise echoed through the jungle. It was a faint cry for help. Following the sound, they discovered a hidden cave where a young Tiger cub was trapped under fallen rocks. The animals worked together, freeing the cub. Grateful and humbled, the cub confessed to stealing things out of curiosity b...

Because Drag and Drop

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   As, Since, And Because As, Since, And Because are all conjunctions used to introduce reasons or explanations in sentences. Here's how they differ in usage: Because: This is the most straightforward conjunction used to explain a reason. It typically introduces a clause that explains why something happened or is true. Example: "She couldn't attend the meeting because she was ill." Since: This conjunction can mean "because" but also implies that the reason given is ongoing or continuous. It can also indicate that the reason was true in the past and continues to be true. Example: "Since it was raining, we decided to stay indoors." (Here, "since" suggests a continuous state of raining.) As: "As" can function similarly to "because" or "since," but it tends to be more formal or literary. It can also mean "while" or "at the same time." Example (as "because"): "He didn't go to...

Since Drag and Drop

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   As, Since, And Because As, Since, And Because are all conjunctions used to introduce reasons or explanations in sentences. Here's how they differ in usage: Because: This is the most straightforward conjunction used to explain a reason. It typically introduces a clause that explains why something happened or is true. Example: "She couldn't attend the meeting because she was ill." Since: This conjunction can mean "because" but also implies that the reason given is ongoing or continuous. It can also indicate that the reason was true in the past and continues to be true. Example: "Since it was raining, we decided to stay indoors." (Here, "since" suggests a continuous state of raining.) As: "As" can function similarly to "because" or "since," but it tends to be more formal or literary. It can also mean "while" or "at the same time." Example (as "because"): "He didn't go to...

As Since And Because Reason Usage

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 As, Since, And Because As, Since, And Because are all conjunctions used to introduce reasons or explanations in sentences. Here's how they differ in usage: Because: This is the most straightforward conjunction used to explain a reason. It typically introduces a clause that explains why something happened or is true. Example: "She couldn't attend the meeting because she was ill." Since: This conjunction can mean "because" but also implies that the reason given is ongoing or continuous. It can also indicate that the reason was true in the past and continues to be true. Example: "Since it was raining, we decided to stay indoors." (Here, "since" suggests a continuous state of raining.) As: "As" can function similarly to "because" or "since," but it tends to be more formal or literary. It can also mean "while" or "at the same time." Example (as "because"): "He didn't go to t...

Because Because of

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  The phrases "because" and "because of" are often used interchangeably, but they have slightly different meanings: Because: It introduces a reason or explanation for something. For example, "She was late because she missed the bus." Because of: This phrase is used to indicate the cause of something. For example, "He was upset because of the bad news." Drag and Drop Exercise πŸ‘‡ I because my cried I toy. lost Previous Next Clear

Grammar And Vocabulary 1

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  Grammar And Vocabulary 1 πŸ‘‡ 1. Tenses: Which sentence is in the past perfect tense? A) She will finish her work tomorrow. B) They had already left when we arrived. C) I am reading a book. D) He has been waiting for an hour. Correct Answer: B) They had already left when we arrived. 2. Reported Speech: Choose the correct reported speech form: "She said, 'I will come tomorrow.'" A) She said that she will come tomorrow. B) She said that she had come tomorrow. C) She said that she comes tomorrow. D) She said that she would come tomorrow. ...

Exclamatory Sentences Drag And Drop Exercise

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  Kinds of Sentences Drag and Drop Exercises.πŸ‘‡ Assertive Sentences.  Imperative Sentences.   Interrogative Sentences.  Exclamatory Sentences.  Exclamatory Sentences Drag And Drop Exercise πŸ‘‡  Sentences: Exclamatory Previous Next Clear

Interrogative Sentences Drag and Drop Exercise

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  Kinds of Sentences Drag and Drop Exercises.πŸ‘‡ Assertive Sentences.  Imperative Sentences.   Interrogative Sentences.  Exclamatory Sentences.  Interrogative Sentences Drag and Drop Exercise πŸ‘‡ Sentences: Interrogative Previous Next Clear