Here is the original sentence:
The moose comes to the swamp to snack on its favourite greens.
Three simple rephrases:
- The moose visits the swamp to munch on its favorite plants.
- The moose comes into the swamp to eat the tasty greens it loves.
- Every day the moose wanders to the swamp to nibble on green leaves.
Short step-by-step explanation (easy to follow):
- Find words you can swap for synonyms: "snack" → "munch" or "eat", "greens" → "plants" or "leaves."
- Change how the sentence is put together: you can say "visits the swamp" instead of "comes to the swamp," or add a time word like "Every day" to make it a little different.
- Make sure the meaning stays the same: the moose still goes to the swamp and still eats the plants there.
- Tip: use "its" (no apostrophe) to show the greens belong to the moose.
Try making your own! Pick one word from the sentence and swap it with a new word to make another rephrase.