Rearranging Sentences: T, U & V
Rearranging Sentences: T, U & V
1. Taimur [Cumilla Board 2009]
(a) He entered the kingdom of the prince and captured a large village.
(b) Taimur disguised himself as a poor traveller.
(c) He came with a large army.
(d) Taimur was one of the greatest conquerors of the world.
(e) The prince heard the news.
(f) Thus, he saved his life.
(g) Taimur's soldiers were killed.
(h) His soldiers surrounded the village on all sides and a terrible battle took place.
(i) Once he attacked the province of a powerful prince.
(j) The village was situated far away from the capital.
2. Tareq [Dhaka Board 2008]
(a) At times they were very rude.
(b) Tareq was a very bright student and he was also helpful to others.
(c) Tareq took it to heart but he did not get very upset.
(d) Seeing this, some other brighter students of the class also began to help the weaker students.
(e) But he was not received very warmly.
(f) Tareq's class teacher, Mr Rahman, introduced him to his class.
(g) They did not want to mix with him, to play with him or even to talk to him.
(h) Some of the students began to laugh at him from the very beginning.
(i) When any weak student failed to understand an arithmetical or a grammatical problem, he would make it simple and easy.
(j) On the other hand, he simply behaved politely towards his classmates.
3. Thirst Crow [Barishal Board 2012]
(a) As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little.
(b) If flew from one place to another in search of water and at last found a jar in a garden.
(c) Then it decided to fly away in despair.
(d) The crow tried to turn the jar over and over again but it had no effect.
(e) Then it dropped the pebbles into the jar.
(f) A crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water.
(g) There was some water in the jar but it was too low down and out of his reach.
(h) As it was leaving the jar, it noticed a heap of pebbles nearby.
(i) It hit upon a plan then and took some pebbles.
(j) When the water came to the mouth of the jar crow drank it.
4. Thirsty Crow [Dhaka Board 2009]
(a) As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little.
(b) If flew from one place to another in search of water and at last found a jar in a garden.
(c) Then it decided to fly away in despair.
(d) The crow tried to turn the jar over and over again but it had no effect.
(e) Then it dropped the pebbles into the jar.
(f) A crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water.
(h) As it was leaving the jar, it noticed a heap of pebbles nearby.
(i) It hit upon a plan then and took some pebbles.
(j) When the water came to the mouth of the jar crow drank it.
5. Two Friends & a Bear [Chattogram Board 2004]
(a) The first friend climbed up a tree.
(b) Suddenly a bear came there.
(c) Once upon a time two friends were passing by a forest.
(d) The later could not climb up a tree.
(e) They were talking about their love for each other.
(f) He did not find any way.
(g) The bear smelt his ears, nose and face.
(h) He lay down on the ground and feigned death.
(i) Then the bear went away.
(j) He thought him to be dead.
6. Two Friends & a Bear [Dhaka Board-2024]
a) He thought him to be dead.
b) The bear smelt his ears, nose and face.
c) Suddenly, they came across a bear.
d) Once upon a time, two friends were passing through a forest.
e) Then the bear went away.
f) Finding no other way, the latter one laid down on the ground and feigned death.
g) The first friend climbed up a tree but the latter could not climb.
h) They were talking about their love for each other.
1. Two Friends & a Bear [Dhaka Board-2024]
a) He thought him to be dead.
b) The bear smelt his ears, nose and face.
c) Suddenly, they came across a bear.
d) Once upon a time, two friends were passing through a forest.
e) Then the bear went away.
f) Finding no other way, the latter one laid down on the ground and feigned death.
g) The first friend climbed up a tree but the latter could not climb.
h) They were talking about their love for each other.
7. Two Beggars [Cumilla Board 2007]
(a) He wanted to teach him a good lesson.
(b) So, one day he painted the word 'dumb' on a board.
(c) So, he thought how he could add to his income.
(d) He could not earn much by begging.
(e) Once there lived a beggar in a city.
(f) One day an idea crossed his mind.
(g) He was very jealous of him.
(h) Another beggar also lived in the city.
(i) He hung it round his neck.
(j) He thought that he would have more money if he pretended to be dumb.