Rearrange the given words and phrases to form a meaningful sentence. The managing director/ in listening to her/was not interested/ explanation about why profits were lessening
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THE MANAGING DIRECTOR WAS NOT INTERESTED IN LISTENING TO HER EXPLANATION ABOUT WHY PROFITS WERE LESSENING
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The correct rearrangement of given phrases in the sentence is:
The managing director was not interested in listening to her explanation about why profits were lessening.
- The following considerations are required to successfully build a sentence from the dispersed words or phrases:
- If an article is present, the sentence will usually begin with an article in a capital letter which is "The" here.
- This is followed by the subject which is the person noun, which in this phrase refers to the person "managing director".
- It is followed by a modal and a verb indicating the activity, "was not interested" in the case of the noun managing director.
- This is followed by the second verb phrase with the second person, which is "in listening to her".
- Finally, the sentence's object phrase to whom the person is referring or talking to in the sentence, "explanation of why profits were lessening."
- The sentence now indicates that the managing director was uninterested in hearing the girl's reasons and explanations for why the company's revenues were declining.
- Hence, the sentence is properly structured.
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