Make up sentences.
1) To be delivered, on Saturday, the letter, is expected.
2) We, the job, right away, are supposed, to do.
3) Was found, behaviour, Nora's to be suspicions, son.
4) Company, to be pleasant, was considered, Constance.
5) Today, to be announced, the news is expected.
6) Your team, to win, the game, was expected.
7) To have mode, our head engineer, an important discovery, was known.
Explanation: In this sentence, we need to rearrange the words to make a proper sentence. We can start by reordering the words: "The letter is expected to be delivered on Saturday."
2) We are supposed to do the job right away.
Explanation: We only need to rearrange the words slightly to form a grammatically correct sentence. It should be: "We are supposed to do the job right away."
3) Nora's behavior was found to be suspicions of her son.
Explanation: The sentence is not clear and needs some changes. "Suspicions" should be singular, and "of" should be replaced with "by". The correct sentence is: "Nora's behavior was found to be suspicious by her son."
4) Constance considered the company to be pleasant.
Explanation: The given sentence seems to have the correct order already, but "considered" should be placed before "Constance" to make it clear. So, it should be: "Constance considered the company to be pleasant."
5) The news is expected to be announced today.
Explanation: The original sentence is almost correct, only the order of the words needs to be adjusted slightly. "Today" should be placed at the end of the sentence: "The news is expected to be announced today."
6) The game was expected for your team to win.
Explanation: The given sentence needs reordering to make it grammatically correct. "Was expected" should come at the beginning, followed by "your team", and then "to win the game". So, the corrected sentence is: "Your team was expected to win the game."
7) Our head engineer was known to have made an important discovery.
Explanation: The original sentence is close to being correct, but "mode" should be replaced with "made", and "to have mode" should be changed to "to have made". So, the correct sentence is: "Our head engineer was known to have made an important discovery."