The last step is to spot the pronouns used in the sentence. Here again, the pronouns can be categorized into three types, namely
After identifying these pronouns, scan all the options, and try to set a connection between all the words coherently and logically.
Note: The above tips are applicable in the case of complex or compound sentences.
Note: Now when it comes to types of questions that are frequently asked in examinations, we have bifurcated them into 3 categories for better understanding of the students. Each of which is mentioned below with a supportive example:
- Simple sentences
- Compound sentences
- Complex sentences
Also known as independent sentences, these sentences maintain their individuality, as they do not have any dependent clause.
Example 1: The below-mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
(a) 15234
(b) 42351
(c) 15432
(d) 15342
Ans: (a)
Solution: The correct way to write the sentence is:
“Everyone had heard of her.”
This sentence, unlike simple sentences, consists of two independent clauses.
Simply put, a compound sentence is a combination of two individual clauses that are blended perfectly (With the help of a transition word) to derive a meaningful sentence that makes sense.
Here the quick tip to identify a compound is to memorize the FANBOYS acronym which stands for:
Now if we find any sentence that contains any one of the above words, then that sentence will definitely be a compound sentence.
Example 2: The below-mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
(a) 43217586
(b) 31428576
(c) 52143786
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
Solution: The correct form of writing the above sentence is:
Grown-up girls and boys do not need to be instructed every time.
Example 3: The below-mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
(a) 1473562
(b) 2345671
(c) 7653241
(d) None of the above
Ans: (a)
Solution: The correct form of writing the above sentence is:
I lie swimming and I like running.
Complex sentences, unlike compound sentences, have one or more than one clause. While most of the clauses are dependent, however, it might contain some independent clauses.
We can easily trace out the dependent clause by locating the above-mentioned transition words (if, when, before to name a few)
Example 4: The below-mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
(a) 24135
(b) 12435
(c) 24135
(d) 42135
Ans: (a)
Solution: The correct formation of the sentence is mentioned below:
“There would be no snowfall until December.”
Example 5: The below-mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
(a) 7315642
(b) 67543218
(c) 73165428
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
Solution: The correct form of writing the above sentence is:
Although she was considered smart, she failed all her exams.
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