I like both of them.
Declarative sentence
are where going you?
Where are you going?
Rajni went to her class.
Possessive Adjective
The queen wore a silken beautiful evening gown.
The queen wore beautiful silken evening.
Who told you this?
Simple past tense
That sounds interesting.
Declarative sentence
arrive dad now will.
Dad will arrive now.
These walls need white-washing.
Demonstrative Adjective
Sea horses grasp their food with their helpful curly flexible tails.
Sea horses grasp their food with their helpful flexible curly tails.
I will not tolerate this.
Simple future tense
Who is that woman sitting next to your brother?
Interrogative sentence
played Shyam his puppy with.
Shyam played with his puppy.
Please give me some water.
Numeral Adjective
Somebody picked up my brown leather new shoes.
Somebody picked up my new brown leather shoes.
Do you know his name?
Simple present tense
What terrible weather we are having!
Exclamatory sentence
baked yesterday a cake mother.
Mother baked a cake yesterday.
Which house is yours?
Interrogative Adjective
An electric big red bus took us around the city.
A big red electric bus took us around the city.
John arrived late
Simple past tense
Put it down.
Imperative sentence
could I not the question answer.
I could not answer the question.
Ripe oranges are tasty.
Adjective of quality
I tucked myself under my velvet brown soft quilt.
I tucked myself under soft brown velvet quilt.
I will help you.
Simple future tense