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The set of patterns helps you to solve para jumbles,

Hey friends, 

para jumbles are seen in almost all the competitive exams, generally, the purpose of para jumbles is being asked to judge the level of understanding, and capabilities of forming or arranging the sentences.

Through this blog, we learn the strategy to solve para jumbles after learning the strategy you can solve para jumbles.

1. Find out the subject 
Means, what is the issue/matter
Read all the sentences thoroughly unless you get it.

2. Acknowledgement of the subject will be
The subject will present itself in either the form of a noun or pronoun.

3. Conceptual of the English language
This means, that all the sentences will be in the present, in past or it will be in the future.

4. The purpose of connector /conjunction
This means that 
For stands for reasons
And stands for extra information
Not stands for negative options
But stands for contrast
Or stands for a positive option
Yet stands for exception
So stands for the result

These other points also help you to get a meaningful paragraph, 

1. Opening sentence will be independent,
It will be conveying completeness.
2. Opening sentence will be either in 'noun' or in 'pronoun'.
3. Noun presents itself first and pronoun comes later.
4. These fixed patterns will help you get the opening sentence.
Adjective + noun = beautiful girl,
Adverb + adjective + noun = very beautiful girl,
5. Chronology will help you in rearranging the sentences,
The sequences of events or incidents from 1999,2010,2017, and then 2022.
6. Full form comes first and then acronyms/ short form comes later.

Here is an example to understand the concept of para jumbles, 

Rearrange the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph.

(A) he halted the record clenched by Sir Richard Hadlee.

(B) India won the first world cup trophy in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil dev.

(C) And Kapil dev was the first Indian captain who made all Indians proud by winning the world cup trophy.

(D) He was honored with many awards.

Here are the right sequences of the sentences, 

The first sentence should be (independent )

(B) India won the first world cup trophy in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil dev.

(C) And Kapil dev was the first Indian captain who made all Indians proud by winning the world cup trophy.

And the logic for the third sentence is " pronoun " comes after the "noun", 

(A) he halted the record clenched by Sir Richard Hadlee.

(D) He was honored with many awards.








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