1). Try to find out the topic addressed by the paragraph. This can be done by looking for the words that are repeated often in the given sentences.
2). If a particular word is repeated in more than one sentence then the
sentences can be placed one by one in the paragraph
3). If a sentence starts with a ‘name’ of a person, then that sentence will
definitely be the 1st sentence in the paragraph to be formed
4). If a sentence starts with pronouns other than ‘I’ and ‘You’, then that
sentence will not be the 1st sentence of the paragraph
5). The sentences starting with the words ‘That’, ‘These’, ‘Thus’ and ‘Those’ ,
then those sentences will not come 1st in the paragraph
6). If an article namely ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’ is present at the starting of a
sentence. Then the chances of that sentence to be the 1st in the arrangement is
more
7). If all the articles (a, an, the) are present as the starting words of
different sentences then they are arranged as follows
· The sentence starting with ‘A’ comes first
· The sentences starting with ‘An’ and ‘The’ will follow the sentence starting with ‘A’ according to their content
· The sentence starting with ‘A’ comes first
· The sentences starting with ‘An’ and ‘The’ will follow the sentence starting with ‘A’ according to their content
8). If there are 3-sentences starting with the words ‘But’, ‘So’ and ‘Now’
respectively. Then those 3-sentences will be arranged in the following order
· 1 => sentence starting with ‘But’
· 2 => sentence starting with ‘So’
· 3 => sentence starting with ‘Now’
· 1 => sentence starting with ‘But’
· 2 => sentence starting with ‘So’
· 3 => sentence starting with ‘Now’
9). If the given set of sentences consists of simple, compound and complex
sentences they are arranged in the following order
· 1 Ã simple sentence – a sentence that consists of basic elements like a subject, a verb and a completed thought
· For example,
· Arun waited for the bus.
· 2 Ã compound sentence – a sentence that consists of 2-independent clauses connected to one another with a conjunction
· For example,
· Arun waited for the bus, but the bus was late.
· 3 Ã complex sentence – a sentence that consists of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses connected to it
· For example,
· Arun realized that the bus was late while he waited at the bus stop.
· Or
· While he waited at the bus stop, Arun realized that the bus was late.
· 1 Ã simple sentence – a sentence that consists of basic elements like a subject, a verb and a completed thought
· For example,
· Arun waited for the bus.
· 2 Ã compound sentence – a sentence that consists of 2-independent clauses connected to one another with a conjunction
· For example,
· Arun waited for the bus, but the bus was late.
· 3 Ã complex sentence – a sentence that consists of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses connected to it
· For example,
· Arun realized that the bus was late while he waited at the bus stop.
· Or
· While he waited at the bus stop, Arun realized that the bus was late.
10). If a sentence starts with the words Hence, Finally or Therefore then that
sentence comes last in the arrangement
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