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which sentence is in natural order?
-Are the tomatoes ripe yet?
-Ask the farmer if he has any corn.
-Do you have any fresh eggs for sale
-Behind the weathered barn was an old car.


Sagot :

Samehh
I would say "Are the tomatoes ripe yet?"

Why I say this?
I say this because One, It has correct punctuation. Two, Subject and Predicate.

How did I pick this one?
In the 2nd one it doesnt have a proper Starting word For example: Who, Are, What, Why, ect. In the 3rd one It doesn't have the Question mark at the end. So it cant be it. And the last one, I dont think you would start a Sentance with "Behind"

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