Re-Order Paragraph in PTE Exam

Re-Order Paragraph
Find first sentence is always independence means Meaning full sentence.
First Line: A+B+C
First sentence last key word related to second paragraph first key word
C+D+E
Subject  object  subject
Noun  pronoun
Full name  short name
Subject  object  subject
Sentence  Contracting statements
Sentence  Additional statements
Doctor  Dr.
A/An  The
1). Firstly, Find Independence sentence (1st sentence)
Question:- What is independence sentence ?
Answer:- A sentence that is complete in itself and does not depend on any other sentence.
How to find independence sentence?
a). The general idea will be given or introduction in sentence
b). Will self explain in sentence
c). Will be given: - Person’s name, Technical term, Book title, Research name, Place name, Situation or concept.
d). The independence sentence never starts with a pronoun.
This would be an independence sentence.
2). Secondly, Find Pronoun sentence, which relates to the first sentence or other.
Rules:-
3). Third, A full name is given in a sentence like a doctor or others. The short name of the same name will come on the second number of the sentence like Dr. and others.
4). Fourth, in a sentence “A, AN” is given, and in second sentence “THE” is given. Then, the sentence “A, An” (Article) will come first. After that, the sentence “The” (article) will come on second.
5). Firstly, secondly, however, Therefore, Furthermore, Additionally & Pronoun:- They will never come on first in reorder paragraph.
Which of these will come when?
Firstly sentence:- Dates
Secondly sentence:- Times
Fourth sentence:- Years
Fifth sentence:- Past Information
Sixth sentence:- Present information
Seventh sentence:- Future information
Pronouns : I, Me, We, He , She, It, they, everyone , sometimes, my, favorite, yourself, moreover.
 When…. While…. >Between X and Y> X > Y
Headings > Statements > Causes > Solutions > Example > Conclusion
Headings > Statements > Positive > Negative > Example > Conclusion
Statements > In contrast
Statements > However
Statements Describe something Long > Statements Describe something Medium > Statements Describe something Small
Statements > Result (This/ It is…)
Tool Discovery > How to look and work

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