3. Order the following sentences:

\begin{tabular}{|l|}
\hline You are a doctor. \\
\hline I am on the ruins of Tiwanaku. \\
\hline She is a good friend. \\
\hline It is a pencil. \\
\hline I am unique and strong. \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

Certainly! Let's take these scrambled phrases and rearrange them into coherent sentences. Here is a step-by-step guide to ordering each phrase appropriately:

1. Scrambled Phrase: `YOU/DOCTOR/ARE/A`

- Identify the individual components: `"YOU"`, `"DOCTOR"`, `"ARE"`, `"A"`
- Rearrange them to form a coherent sentence: `"YOU ARE A DOCTOR"`
- Ordered Sentence: YOU ARE A DOCTOR

2. Scrambled Phrase: `AM/I/TIWANACU/ON/RUINS`

- Identify the individual components: `"AM"`, `"I"`, `"TIWANACU"`, `"ON"`, `"RUINS"`
- Rearrange them to form a coherent sentence: `"I AM ON TIWANACU RUINS"`
- Ordered Sentence: I AM ON TIWANACU RUINS

3. Scrambled Phrase: `IS/A/SHE/FRIEND/GOOD`

- Identify the individual components: `"IS"`, `"A"`, `"SHE"`, `"FRIEND"`, `"GOOD"`
- Rearrange them to form a coherent sentence: `"SHE IS A GOOD FRIEND"`
- Ordered Sentence: SHE IS A GOOD FRIEND

4. Scrambled Phrase: `IT/ PENCIL/IS/A`

- Identify the individual components: `"IT"`, `"PENCIL"`, `"IS"`, `"A"`
- Rearrange them to form a coherent sentence: `"IT IS A PENCIL"`
- Ordered Sentence: IT IS A PENCIL

5. Scrambled Phrase: `I/ UNIQUE/ AM/ STRONG/ AND`

- Identify the individual components: `"I"`, `"UNIQUE"`, `"AM"`, `"STRONG"`, `"AND"`
- Rearrange them to form a coherent sentence: `"I AM STRONG AND UNIQUE"`
- Ordered Sentence: I AM STRONG AND UNIQUE

Putting them all together in the ordered form:

1. YOU ARE A DOCTOR
2. I AM ON TIWANACU RUINS
3. SHE IS A GOOD FRIEND
4. IT IS A PENCIL
5. I AM STRONG AND UNIQUE

And that is how you correctly order these scrambled sentences into coherent and syntactically correct English sentences.