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PARAJUMBLE (REARRANGEMENT) is a group of sentences, where they shuffle themselves and ask to reshuffle them from starting to ending. here you will get all the answers of these questions. PARAJUMBLE QUESTIONS, PARAJUMBLES FOR CLAT, PARAJUMBLES FOR SBI PO, PARAJUMBLES QUIZ, PARAJUMBLES FOR CAT, PARAJUMBLES TRICKS, PARAJUMBLE PRACTICE,,,,,,,

Parajumble is frequently asked question in competitive exams.   Definition, Parajumble is group of sentences where they shuffle themselves and ask them to reshuffle from starting to ending. Different prospects of Parajumble :- 1. Story based parajumble, 2. Factual based parajumble,  3. Economical based parajumble, And 4. Current affair based parajumble. Let's talk about how it can be solved easily,  Here are some points which we should keep in mind while solving the parajumble.  A. First we should read thoroughly all the sentences then.  B. Find out "subject"  Subject means what is the matter, issue, or topic.  C. Find out which parts of speech it has been mentioned.  Parts of speech means, it has been written. Noun or pronoun. Then  D. If parts of speech has been found,  Then keep in mind that" Noun" always starts the paragraph or it can be said that if Noun is found in the paragraph than it counts itself in the first s...

EXCEPTION OF DEGREE!!! All the answers of such questions, what are the degrees which do not use than? what are the degrees which use "to" instead of than? what are the adjectives which don't form their comparative degree? what are the adjectives which do not form their comparative degree and superlative degree?

Exception of degree!!! Is a part of adjective where discussing such rules which don't use normally in the sentences, they are used some specific conditions or situations.  In the competitive exams, thay have own values or it can be said that most asking questions come based on degree.  Here is the first exception.   Exception 1. Some adjectives do not work in comparative as well as superlative degree, they consist themselves in only positive degree. They are,  Chief, infinite, perpetual, extreme, universal, impossible, unanimous, perfect, unique, almighty, round, absolute natural, excellent and etc.  Exception 2. Some adjectives do not form their comparative degree, they are found in only positive degree and superlative degree.  Head, Head most  Top, top most  Southern, Southern most  Northern, northern most Front, front most  End, end most Mid, mid most  Exception 3. Some adjectives do not use "Than" after them, instead...

DEGREE (Degree is a part of an Adjective, First we have to keep in mind that degree is always used on the basis of numbers,)

The quality, number or quantity of a person should be compared to another person, this is called degree of comparision. First we have to keep in mind that degree is always used on the basis of numbers, positive degree is used for one person or thing.  similarly comparative degree is used for two person or two things.    A superlative degree is used for more than two people or objects. It is said that degrees should not be crammed, we will learn to make degrees.  Rule no 1. If number of vowels is one in positive degree than comparative degree goes with( ER) and superlative degree goes with (EST). POSITIVE DEGREE- SMALL, TALL, SMART ,  COMPARATIVE DEGREE- SMALLER, TALLER, SMARTER,  SUPERLATIVE DEGREE- SMALLEST, TALLEST, SMARTEST, Rule no 2. If number vowels is more than one than comparative degree goes with (MORE) and superlative degree goes with(MOST),but more and most will be added before positive degree. POSITIVE DEGREE- Beautiful, handso...

QUANTIFIERS ( PART - B) Both is widely used with (of) especially when it is followed by a noun or pronoun.

(5) THIS / THAT, This and that work with singular countable noun as well singular uncountable noun.  Ex:- This book is not mine. Ex:- That boy is looking at you. (6) THESE / THOSE,  These and those work with plural Countable noun but both avoid with the use of uncountable noun.  Ex:- These books are intresting to read.  Ex:- Those boys are playing in the ground.  Ex:- These players play for india.  Ex:- Those girls are watching movie.  (7) Both,  In english grammar, Both works as an Adjective as well conjunctions.  As a conjunctions it works with and, it is known as a both - and.  Both - and, is listed in co - relative conjunctions.  Both - and, works for equality, means whatever parts of speech is placed  after both than the same parts of speech is placed after and.  Look at the example,  Ex:- Both india and Pakistan fought with each other in 1999.  In this case, you can look same parts of speech is ...