Rearranging Sentences: E, F, G & H

Rearranging Sentences: E, F, G & H

1. English [Cumilla Board 2004]

(a) Its importance can easily be understood.

(b) English is an international language.

(c) A deeper understanding of this language can also bring us much pleasure.

(d) A foreign office cannot function without English knowing persons.

(e) Besides, learning English at the secondary stage is very helpful for higher studies.

(f) It is regarded as second language almost in every country of the world.

(g) To keep communion with people of the English-speaking world, learning of English is a must.

(h) Then a proficiency in this language can help us become better understood and more capable of expressing our feelings.

(i) We will be able to enjoy good authors.

(j) There are some jobs like that of a pilot, a telephone operator or a tourist guide and the like which requires men who know English.

2. Feroza [Barishal Board 2004]

(a) She worked, worked and worked.

(b) Eventually, she managed to repay all the loan money.

(c) Soon after getting the loan, she and her husband started to make a plan.

(d) Feroza worked day and night.

(e) After that Feroza bought a little more paddy, husked it and sold it.

(f) Feroza took a loan of three thousand take in the year 1992.

(g) First, they made a thatched hut so that they do not have to live under the open sky.

(h) Then she bought a dheki and some paddy with the money.

(i) The profit that she made was enough to repay the first instalment and buy food and clothes for the children.

(j) She sold the rice in the market and made a small profit.

3. Fisherman & Genie [Dhaka Board 2004]

(a) Everyday he used to go fishing early in the morning.

(b) Once upon a time there lived a fisherman who was old and poor.

(c) But he never threw his net into the sea more than four times.

(d) One morning he threw his net into the sea as usual.

(e) He thought he had caught a large fish and so he felt very happy.

(f) But a moment later he saw that he had no fish, rather only a dead donkey.

(g) He could barely support his wife and three children.

(h) Then the fisherman became angry.

(i) He was very disappointed.

(j) He had just repaired his net and he noticed that the weight of the dead donkey had broken it in several places.

4. Foods [Barishal Board 2005]

(a) Only mutton has more protein than rice.

(b) Rice contains a high amount of protein.

(c) The mineral content in cow’s milk is also high.

(d) Most Bangladeshis are fond of rice and pulses.

(e) Pulses contain a good percentage of fat.

(f) Cow’s milk is another good source of fat and energy.

(g) Both food items are necessary for our health.

(h) The fat content in mutton is more than in pulses.

(i) Pulses have more minerals than rice.

(j) Both rice and pluses have high content too.

5. Hatem Tai [Barishal Board 2011]

(a) But the guests praised Hatem Tai also.

(b) Long ago there lived a very kind and generous man in Yemen.

(c) People praised him more than a king.

(d) The guests praised the king.

(e) He was not rich but he was very hospitable.

(f) So, the king felt happy and proud.

(g) One day the king gave a dinner.

(h) This made the king angry.

(i) So, the king wanted to have him removed the world.

(j) The name of that man was Hatem Tia.

6. Honest Farmer [Chattogram Board 2007] 

(a) He showed it to his wife.

(b) However, he picked it up and carried it home.

(q) The lands yielded him some crops.

(d) One day he was walking through the fields.

(e) He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by.

(f) With that he supported his family with difficulty.

(g) He had a few acres of land.

(h) So, he always thought how he could add to his income.

(i) There lived a farmer in a village.

(j) While walking he came across-a purse of gold.

7. Honest Farmer [Cumilla Board 2008]

(a) However, he picked it up and carried it home.

(b) The land yielded him some crops.

(c) The man showed it to his wife.

(d) One day he was walking through the fields.

(e) With that he supported his family.

(f) He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by.

(g) She became very happy to see it and wanted to have for their own.

(h) He had few acres of land.

(i) While walking he came across a purse of gold.

(j) There lived a farmer in a village.

8. Honest Farmer [Jashore Board 2010]

(a) He showed it to his wife.

(b) However, he picked it up and carried it home.

(c) The lands yielded him some crops.

(d) One day he was walking through the fields.

(e) He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by.

(f) With that he supported his family with great difficulty.

(g) He had a few acres of land.

(h) So, he always thought how he could add to his income.

(i) There lived a farmer in a village.

(j) While walking he came across a purse of gold.

9. Honest Farmer [Dhaka Board 2012]

(a) He showed it to his wife.

(b) However, he picked it up and carried it home.

(c) The lands yielded him some crops.

(d) One day he was walking through the fields.

(e) He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by.

(f) With that he supported his family with great difficulty.

(g) He had a few acres of land.

(h) So, he always thought how he could add to his income.

(i) There lived a farmer in a village.

(j) While walking he came across a purse of gold.