

Thus, the last past of example III will be (S). The part with the subject ‘he’ will follow the other so, the predicate of the phrase with the subject ‘he’ will be the last part of the sentence. Clearly, the given sentence consists of two parts, one with the subject Shaw and other with the subject ‘he’. Now, we have to figure out the last part of the sentence. Thus in example 3, the opening part is (R), so we have to choose from Option (1) and (3). If there are noun and pronoun as subjects in the different parts of a sentence, the part with the noun will be the opening part. But he is a pronoun, used to replace the noun, Shaw and thus, will follow the noun in the sentence Now, in the given questions there will appear two subjects ‘shaw’ in (R) and ‘he’ in (Q). T: that what he was reading was real poetry.R: Shaw read the first few lines of the volume.Q: he sent a few copies of the book to well known poetry.In Example 2 ‘in’ could only be followed by Modern society to the last two parts of the sentence would be (R) and (P).

If a preposition is given as one of the parts match it with other part to find out what will follow the preposition. When the subject is active, follow the sequence- SUBJECT – VERB – OBJECT In the given question, the object is unsurpassed power. So, we must find the object which will be the next part. Thus, we have to choose between options (2) and (3). The subject of the sentence is women so the opening part would be S. Unsurpassed power (P)/modern society (Q)/in (R)/ women enjoy (S) If the Subject is passive, mostly, the following part will begin with ‘by and contain the doer of the action in the sentence. Thus, we can reach the right answer, option (3). So, find the second part beginning from by and containing the doer of the action which in this case is P.

Now, since the subject is passive, the verb form will be followed by ‘by’ and the doer. In example 1, the subject is the child and the opening part will be Q, thus, we can eliminate option (1). Now, select all options in the answer that begin with part you have chosen as the first. To locate the subject and select that part as the first in sequence. The opening part of the sentence will usually contain the subject of the sentence. In order to do that, consider the following.ĭecide on the opening phrase, first. In this question, a single sentence has been broken into four different parts and the student has to find out the logical sequence of the sentence. R: when she did not receive all of their attention.In a jumbled sentence, a sentence is broken into four parts and the student has to figure out, the right sequence to form a logical, sensible sentence. Sentence arrangement or Jumbled Paragraph.Phrase arrangement or Jumbled Sentence.In either sentence or paragraph structuring, the student has to check which part follows the other according to the logical theme of the sentence/paragraph. Sequence different parts of a combination according to correct grammatical usage.
