1. Are monarch butterflies disappearing?
To form a complete sentence, we need to rearrange the words in the correct order. In this case, the correct order is:
"Are monarch butterflies disappearing?"
2. Zoos are saving animals from endangered extinction.
To form a complete sentence, we again need to rearrange the words in the correct order. In this case, the correct order is:
"Zoos are saving animals from endangered extinction."
The first sentence is asking a question about the disappearance of monarch butterflies. The word "are" indicates the use of the present continuous tense, implying an ongoing action or situation. By rearranging the words, we form a coherent question: "Are monarch butterflies disappearing?"
In the second sentence, we see the action of zoos saving animals from endangered extinction. The words "are" and "saving" indicate the present continuous tense and action being done to protect animals from the threat of extinction. By rearranging the words, we form a clear statement: "Zoos are saving animals from endangered extinction."
It's important to note that the second sentence should ideally be written as "Zoos are saving animals from the threat of endangered extinction" or "Zoos are saving animals from the risk of becoming endangered." This clarification provides a clearer understanding of the sentence and the role of zoos in protecting endangered species.
To form a complete sentence, we need to rearrange the words in the correct order. In this case, the correct order is:
"Are monarch butterflies disappearing?"
2. Zoos are saving animals from endangered extinction.
To form a complete sentence, we again need to rearrange the words in the correct order. In this case, the correct order is:
"Zoos are saving animals from endangered extinction."
The first sentence is asking a question about the disappearance of monarch butterflies. The word "are" indicates the use of the present continuous tense, implying an ongoing action or situation. By rearranging the words, we form a coherent question: "Are monarch butterflies disappearing?"
In the second sentence, we see the action of zoos saving animals from endangered extinction. The words "are" and "saving" indicate the present continuous tense and action being done to protect animals from the threat of extinction. By rearranging the words, we form a clear statement: "Zoos are saving animals from endangered extinction."
It's important to note that the second sentence should ideally be written as "Zoos are saving animals from the threat of endangered extinction" or "Zoos are saving animals from the risk of becoming endangered." This clarification provides a clearer understanding of the sentence and the role of zoos in protecting endangered species.