All questions of Sentence Construction for EmSAT Achieve Exam
" He suddenly left the house".
The hotel was not comfortable
Neeta was given a medicine
Explanation:
The correct order of the parts to form a meaningful sentence is option 'C' - 45123.
Breaking down the given parts:
1. left
2. the
3. house
4. he
5. suddenly
Forming the sentence:
The correct order of the parts to form a meaningful sentence is as follows:
He suddenly left the house.
- The word "he" indicates the subject of the sentence, who is performing the action.
- The word "left" indicates the action being performed by the subject.
- The word "the" indicates the definite article used before the noun "house" to specify a particular house.
- The word "house" indicates the place being left by the subject.
- The word "suddenly" indicates that the action of leaving the house happened unexpectedly or quickly.
Explanation of the order:
The sentence makes the most sense when we arrange the parts in the order of 45123. This order ensures that the subject "he" is mentioned before the action "left" and that the action is performed on or in relation to the "house". The word "suddenly" is placed at the end to describe how the action of leaving the house occurred. Therefore, option 'C' (45123) is the correct order.
Explanation:
1. Tea
Tea is the first word in the list provided.
2. Have
Have is the second word in the list provided.
3. That
That is the third word in the list provided.
4. Some
Some is the fourth word in the list provided.
5. Before
Before is the fifth word in the list provided.
Therefore, the correct order of the words according to the given sequence is 24153, making option C the correct answer.
Explanation:
Correct Order: 1-5-4-3-2
I. Sentence Breakdown:
1. I
2. immediately
3. salary
4. my
5. want
II. Re-arranging the Parts:
1. I want my salary immediately
III. Explanation of the Correct Order:
- The sentence starts with the subject "I" expressing the person who is speaking.
- The next part "want" indicates the desire or intention of the subject.
- Following "want" is "my" which shows possession, indicating whose salary is being referred to.
- The word "salary" specifies what the subject wants.
- Lastly, "immediately" emphasizes the urgency or immediacy of the desire expressed by the subject.
IV. Conclusion:
By rearranging the parts in the correct order (1-5-4-3-2), we form a coherent and meaningful sentence: "I want my salary immediately." This sentence clearly conveys the speaker's urgency and need for their salary.
Handover the charge to him
Jaswant killed a wild bear.
Suresh was kind and loving