Jumble words with answers9/18/2023 ![]() ![]() in/ two/ hospital/ the /spent /elderly patient/ weeksġ0. It became dangerous as the water rose rapidly.ĩ. dangerous/ as/ the/ water/ it became/ rose/ rapidly enjoyable / pastime/ fishing / is / an/ for some/ peopleįishing is an enjoyable pastime for some people.Ĩ. It was a chaotic scene at the ticket desk.ħ. chaotic/ was / scene/ it/ ticket/ at/ the/ desk / a The deep blue sea has many millions of animals in it.Ħ. sea/ has/ many /millions/ the/ deep blue/of/ animals/ in/ it The elderly patient spent two weeks in the hospital.ĥ. patient/ the/ spent /two/ elderly /hospital in/ weeks he/ the /race /a /to /challenged/ athleteĤ. Many factories have machines that do a lot of the work.ģ. have/ machines /that /do/ / many factories/ a lot of/ the/ work did/ black/ you/ the /raincoat/ the /one/ or/ blue/ getĭid you get the blue raincoat or the black one?Ģ. Unscramble the sentences and write the words in the correct order.ġ. the/have/to/children/gone/school ( Statement) The king ordered some messenger to bring back his embers.ġ2. the/messenger/to/king/ordered/some/embers/bring/his/back ( Statement) fixing/electrician/wiring/The/faulty/is (Statement)ġ1. you/sweets/Did/buy/me/for (Interrogative)Ħ. leave/dishes/I/table/the/don’t/on/dirty (Statement)ĥ. don’t/carefully/you/Why/listen (Interrogative)Ģ. Rearrange these groups of words to make meaningful sentences:ġ. Do this often and you’ll be a word-order expert in no time! A. If not, consider listening to English conversations to help build your skills and pick up on these patterns. If you chose option B, you would be correct. Choose the correct word order for the group of words below: The same would be true if the verb was used out of order, for example: “ Crossed the road the cat.” The sentence, “ The cat crossed the road” and “ The road crossed the cat” take on two different meanings because the subject and object are inverted. The sequence of words is important when communicating in English because it can influence the meaning of what you are trying to say. Object: the word or group of words influenced by the verb Subject: typically a noun or pronoun-the person, place or thing To determine the proper sequence of words, you need to understand what the subject, verb and object(s) are. Have a good one.READ ALSO: Upon Julia’s Clothes by Robert Herrick - Summary and Questions But I’m not going to MULLET over…Maybe if they’re REEL-life people Jeff will let MINNOW…And as for the table setting? With the elegant bowed chair covers and the elaborate three-armed candelabra? …I’ve an INKling to call it exSQUIDsite! All in all, Jeff’s definitely given us another one of his very creative CRAYtions! He just keeps getting BETTA and BETTA, doesn’t he? As for the other two guests whose faces are visible? PERCHance we’ve seen them before, but I’ve tried exSALMONing them and I can’t get a definite LINE on either. You’ll recall that both Lissa and Jeff T. Speaking of Kathy, the GILL of Jeff’s dreams, she can be seen at far left, in CODversation with who I think is Jeff Tweedy, (another of Jeff’s good friends)…going by the hat. And behind him stands who I believe to be his good friend, Lissa SEARs. So…the soFISHticated party guests? There’s Jeff at far right, having esCHEWed his usual T-shirt in FLAVOR, I mean favor, of another of his sartorial favorites…one with a Hawaiian flair…(Kathy must have adDRESSED the subject with him)…He’s seen speaking, but with the ANGLING at which he’s standing, even though I SQUIDted, I’m coming up PLANK…TON of possibilities though as to who it might be. With who I take to be two caterers by the way they’re dressed alike heard discussing whether there’ll be ENOUGH FISH to go around and seeing that of COURSE there is…(loving the fish board)…besides our dialogue giving us “even a little extra”…and those tell-TAIL quotation marks…this one called for no FISHing, no GRILLing…and no reGROUP(er)ing.It’s easily broken down to SCALE…the food is definitely “ SUF-FISH-ENT”… …And we’ve REELED in another winner! Today’s puzzle SERVES up a very witty solve. ![]() They could title the episode ‘Tonight’s meal…” SUF-FISH-ENT’”□ They’d grill and maybe FLASH sear some, UPEND spice with the sweet.Ī SITCOM premise it could be…a party and who went… □ It bordered on the SINFUL side…there was so much to eat, □ ENOUGH is ENOUGH (is enough)…I can’t go on, I can’t go on no more, no…□ “No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)” – Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer 1979 Good Morning, Everyone…□ STUFFED TO THE GILLS! □ ![]()
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