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1.
- The student studying regularly can expect a good result. (Complex)
- But most of our students are inattentive to their studies. (Negative)
- They waste their valuable time idly. (Passive)
- Wasting time is harmful for them. (interrogative)
- By repeating this activity they make a poor result. (Complex)
- Who loves them then? (Assertive)
- They are treated badly even by their family members. (Active)
- If a student fails in the examination, he suffers from inferiority complex. (Simple)
- No other student in the class is as bad as a failed student. (Superlative)
- So a student should be aware of studying regularly and attentively so that he can do well in the examination. (Simple)
- The students who are studying regularly can expect a good result.
- But most of our students are not attentive to their studies.
- Their valuable time is wasted idly by them.
- Isn’t wasting time harmful for them?
- As/if/since they repeat this activity, they make a poor result.
- Nobody loves them then.
- Even their family members treat them badly.
- Failing / By failing in the examination, a student suffers from inferiority complex.
- A failed student is the worst student in the class.
- So a student should be aware of studying regularly in order to do well in the examination.
2.
- Haji Mohammad Muhsin was not an unkind man at all. (Affirmative)
- He inherited vast property from his father and sister. (Interrogative)
- He was unmarried. (Negative)
- During his life time, he spent money lavishly to help the poor. (Complex)
- One night when he was saying his prayer, a thief broke into his room. (Simple)
- Seeing Muhsin, the thief cried. (Compound)
- The thief was caught. (Active)
- How needy the thief was!
- He gave the thief some food and money. (Passive)
- Muhsin was one of the best philanthropists in the world. (Positive)
- Haji Mohammad was a very kind man.
- Didn’t he inherit vast property from his father and sister?
- He did not marry.
- When he was alive, he spent money lavishly to help the poor.
- One night at the time of saying his prayer a thief broke into his room.
- The thief saw Muhsin and he cried.
- Muhsin caught the thief.
- The thief was very needy.
- Some food and money were given to the thief by him.
- Very few philanthropists are were as good as Muhsin in the world.
3.
- A flower is a glowing gift of nature. (Interrogative)
- Isn’t it the symbol of love and beauty? (Affirmative)
- Flowers are used on different occasions. (Active)
- We present flowers to our nearest and dearest persons. (Passive)
- We need flowers to decorate a place. (Complex)
- The rose is the best of all flowers. (Positive)
- Having sweet scent and beauty we love it very much. (Compound)
- It is lovelier than all other flowers. (Superlative)
- The rose is a very nice flower. (Exclamatory)
- As the demand for flowers is increasing day by day, we should cultivate flowers on a commercial basis. (Simple)
- Isn’t a flower a glowing gift of nature?
- It is the symbol of love and beauty.
- We use flowers on different occasions.
- Flowers are presented to our nearest and dearest persons by us.
- They are flowers which we need to decorate a place.
- No other flower is as good as rose.
- It has sweet scent and beauty and we love it very much.
- It is the loveliest of all flowers.
- What a nice flower the rose is!
- With the increased demand for flowers day by day, we should cultivate flowers on a commercial basis.
4.
- Television is one of the most wonderful inventions of modern science. (Positive)
- It was not invented overnight. (Active)
- Scientists spent many years and worked hard to invent television. (Complex)
- Nowadays, almost every family has a television set. (Negative)
- People of all ages like to watch television. (Interrogative)
- The programmes telecast by television are very interesting. (Complex)
- Television should telecast educative programmes. (Passive)
- If you watch television, you can learn many things. (Simple)
- People spend their free time by watching television. (Compound)
- Very few things are as useful as television. (Superlative)
- Very few inventions of modern science are as wonderful as television.
- Scientists did not invent it overnight.
- Scientists spent many years and worked hard so that they could invent television.
- Nowadays, there is no family but has a television set.
- Don’t people of all ages like to watch television?
- The programmes that are telecast / telecasted by television are very interesting.
- Educative programmes should be telecast / telecasted by television.
- By watching television you can learn many things.
- People watch television and spend their free time.
- Television is one of the most useful things.
5.
- Madhushdan Dutta was a very popular poet. (Exclamatory)
- He was one of the greatest dramatists in Bangla literature. (Positive)
- He was born at Sagordary on the bank of Kapotaksho. (Complex)
- When he was a boy, he desired to be an Englishman. (Simple)
- He was recognized by his teachers as a precious child. (Active)
- He thought that he was born on the wrong side of the planet. (Interrogative)
- He also thought that his society was unable to appreciate his intellect. (Negative)
- Again he believed that none but the West would be more receptive to his creative genius. (Negative)
- He was an ardent follower of Lord Byron. (Interrogative)
- He went to Europe and started composing poems. (Simple)
- What a popular poet Madhushadan Dutta was!
- Very few dramatists were as great as he in Bangla literature.
- It was he who was born at Sagordary on the bank of Kapotaksho. Or, It was Sagordary on the bank of Kapotaksho where he was born.
- At the time of his boyhood, he desired to be an Englishman.
- His teachers recognized him as a precious child.
- Didn’t he think that he was born on the wrong side of the planet?
- He also thought his society was not able to appreciate his intellect.
- Again he believed that only the west would be more receptive to his creative genius.
- Wasn’t he an ardent follower of Lord Byron?
- After going to Europe he started composing poems.
6.
- Health is wealth. (Complex)
- A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man. (Positive)
- Though a healthy man is an asset to his family, an unhealthy man is a liability. (Compound)
- He can succeed in life. (Interrogative)
- So, everyone cannot but be conscious of his health. (Affirmative)
- Everyone must take care of his health all the time. (Negative)
- Health can be improved by regular physical exercise and a balanced diet. (Simple)
- The people who are poor cannot afford to take a balanced diet. (Simple)
- They are very concerned with the quantity of food. (Exclamatory)
- Everyone should know it that malnutrition causes weakness. (Passive)
- It is health which is wealth.
- A sick moneyed man is not as happy as a healthy poor man.
- A healthy man is an asset to his family but an unhealthy man is a liability.
- Cannot he succeed in life?
- So, everyone must be conscious of his health.
- Everyone cannot but take care of his health all the time.
- Regular physical exercise and a balanced diet can improve health.
- Poor people cannot afford to take a balanced diet.
- How concerned they are with the quantity of food!
- It should be known to everyone that weakness is caused by malnutrition.
7.
- William Wordsworth is one of the best well-known poets in English literature. (Positive)
- He was the second of his father’s five sons. (Negative)
- He was born at Cumberland on April 4, 1770. (Complex)
- When he was eight years old, his mother died. (Simple)
- In the same year, he was sent to the Grammar school of Hawkshead for education. (Compound)
- He was only 13 years old when his father died. (Interrogative)
- Fundamental education had been given to him at the school. (Active)
- The education that he learned from his institution played a better role in his life. (Simple)
- The readers called for a new edition of his famous book “The Lyrical Ballads” in 1800. (Passive)
- This book brought a huge name and fame in his life. (Exclamatory)
- Very few poets are as well-known as William Wordsworth in English literature.
- He was none but the second of his father’s five sons.
- It was April 4, 1770, when he was born at Cumberland.
- His mother died at his age of eight.
- It was the same year and he was sent to Grammar school of Hawkshead for education.
- Wasn’t he only 13 years old when his father died?
- The teachers had given fundamental education to him at the school.
- The education he learned from his institution played a better role in his life.
- A new edition of his famous book “The Lyrical Ballads” was called for by the readers in 1800.
- What a name and fame this book brought in his life.
8.
- Is there anybody who does not want to succeed in life?
- Do you know it? (Passive)
- An industrious man will shine in life. (Complex)
- Hard work is needed for success. (Active)
- A life with an assignment is actual life. (Negative)
- No one can receive any reward unless he works hard. (Simple)
- One can’t be successful without it. (Interrogative)
- A successful man is very happy. (Exclamatory)
- No other man is as happy as a successful man. (Superlative)
- A hardworking man is healthier than an idle man. (Positive)
- Everybody wants to succeed in life.
- Is it known to you?
- A man who is industrious will shine in life.
- People/we need hard work for success.
- A life without an assignment is not actual life.
- No one can receive any reward without working hard.
- Can anyone be successful without it?
- How happy a successful man is!
- An idle man is not as healthy as a hardworking man.
9.
- Bangladesh is a low-lying land. (Interrogative)
- Every year natural disasters visit us. (Passive)
- Flood is one of the most dangerous natural disasters. (Comparative)
- It is Dhaka city which has not yet suffered any severe earthquake. (Simple)
- People living in the high land can escape flood. (Complex)
- Crops are damaged by this flood. (Active)
- Who does not know the consequence of Tsunami?
- The recent flood was very devastating. (Exclamatory)
- Bangladesh is in the active earthquake zone. (Exclamatory)
- Dhaka is the most risky city in the earthquake zone. (Positive)
- Isn’t Bangladesh a low lying-country?
- We are visited by natural disasters every year.
- Flood is more dangerous than many other disasters.
- Dhaka city has not yet suffered any severe earthquake.
- People who are living in the high land can escape death.
- This flood damages crops.
- Everyone knows the consequence of Tsunami.
- How devastating the recent flood was!
- Bangladesh is not in the inactive earthquake zone.
- No other city in the earthquake zone is as risky as Dhaka.
10.
- Long time ago, there lived a young man called Ruplal. (Compound)
- He lived with his family and worked on a firm. (Interrogative)
- It was a beautiful place but there were a lot of problems. (Complex)
- The village people were quarrelsome. (Negative)
- Ruplal decided to go and live alone in the jungle in order to find peace. (Complex)
- So he collected his things and went to live by himself. (Passive)
- Ruplal made a nice little hut for himself in the jungle. (Passive)
- How happy I am now!
- My jungle hut is one of the most peaceful places in the world. (Positive)
- That night, while Ruplal was sleeping, he heard a noise. (Simple)
- Long time ago there lived a young man and his name was Ruplal.
- Didn’t he live with his family and worked on a firm?
- Though/Although it was a beautiful place, there were a lot of problems.
- The village people were not amiable/peaceful.
- Ruplal decided to go and live alone in the jungle so that he could find peace.
- Collecting/By collecting his things he went to live by himself.
- A nice little hut for himself was made by Ruplal in the jungle.
- I am very happy now.
- Very few places are as peaceful as my jungle in the world.
- Ruplal heard a noise during his sleeping that night.
11.
- Corruption is one of the worst evils. (Positive)
- A corrupted man can do anything against morality. (Complex)
- People hate a corrupted man. (Passive)
- Nobody respects him. (Interrogative)
- The man who takes bribe is next to devil. (Simple)
- Though we have strict law, we are still affected by this evil. (Compound)
- No other person is as hated as a corrupted man. (Superlative)
- We hope that Bangladesh will free from this evil. (Simple)
- Everybody avoids a corrupted man. (Negative)
- A corrupted man leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory)
- Very few evils are as bad as corruption.
- A man who is corrupted can do anything against morality.
- A corrupted man is hated by people.
- Who respects him?
- Bribe taking man is next to devil.
- We have strict law but we are still affected by this evil.
- A corrupted man is the most hated person.
- We hope Bangladesh to be free from this evil.
- There is nobody but avoids a corrupted man.
- What an unhappy life a corrupted man leads!
12.
- Once upon a time two friends were passing by a forest. (Complex)
- They were talking about their love for each other. (Interrogative)
- Suddenly they saw a bear which was coming towards them. (Simple)
- The first friend climbed up a tree. (Complex)
- The later could not climb up a tree. (Affirmative)
- He did not find any way. (Passive)
- He lay down on the ground and feigned death. (Simple)
- The bear smelt his ears, nose and face. (Passive)
- He was thought to be dead. (Complex)
- The bear went away and he escaped himself. (Complex)
- Once upon a time there were two friends who were passing by a forest.
- Weren’t they talking about their love for each other?
- Suddenly they saw a bear coming towards them.
- It was the first friend who climbed up a tree.
- The later could fail to climb up a tree. Or, The later was unable to climb up a tree.
- No way was found by him.
- Lying/By lying down on the ground, he feigned death.
- His ears, nose and face were smelt by the bear.
- It was thought that he was dead.
- When the bear went away he escaped himself.
13.
- We should read books to acquire knowledge. (Complex)
- Books introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive)
- The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Interrogative)
- By reading good books, we can enrich our minds. (Compound)
- Reading books is a very good habit. (Exclamatory)
- This habit is rarely disliked. (Affirmative)
- More and more books should be read. (Active)
- No other thing is as interesting as reading books. (Comparative)
- When we read good books, we discover new world. (Simple)
- Very few friends are as great as a good book. (Superlative)
- We should read books so that we can acquire knowledge.
- We are introduced to the realm of knowledge by books.
- Don’t the books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas?
- We can read books and enrich our minds.
- What a good habit reading book is!
- This habit is always liked.
- We should read more and more books.
- Reading books is more interesting than any other thing.
- By reading goods books we discover new world.
- A good book is one of the greatest friends.
14.
- Mr. Rahim, one of my cousins is a good teacher. (Complex)
- He is older than I. (Positive)
- He wants his students to be good citizens. (Complex)
- He leaves no stones unturned to teach them morality. (Affirmative)
- He becomes very happy when the students achieve good results in public examination. (Exclamatory)
- Mr. Rahim is not only punctual but also sincere. (Simple)
- He is the best teacher in our area. (Negative)
- He cannot remain sitting in the class. (Affirmative)
- He goes to class after taking preparation. (Compound)
- All the students respect him very much. (Passive)
- Mr. Rahim who is one of my cousins, is a good teacher.
- I am not as old as he is.
- He wants that his students will be good citizens.
- He tries in every way to teach them morality.
- How happy he becomes when the students achieve good results in public examination!
- Mr. Rahim is both punctual and sincere.
- No other teacher in our area is as good as he.
- He remains standing in the class.
- He takes preparation and then goes to class.
- He is respected very much by all the students.
15.
- We are grateful to the freedom fighters. (Negative)
- Their contribution is greater than any other thing. (Positive)
- The freedom fighters who died in the liberation war are called martyrs. (Compound)
- The National Memorial has been built with a view to paying tribute to their memories. (Complex)
- A freedom fighter is the greatest son of the soil. (Comparative)
- We got our independence for their sacrifice. (Interrogative)
- They fought bravely and snatched the red sun of independence. (Simple)
- Though their weapons were ordinary, they had much courage in their mind. (Compound)
- Their contribution will never be forgotten. (Affirmative)
- The government has taken some steps to improve their condition. (Passive)
- We are not ungrateful to the freedom fighters.
- No other thing is as great as their contribution.
- The freedom died in the liberation war and we call them martyrs.
- The National Memorial has been built so that people can pay tribute to their memories.
- A freedom fighter is greater than any other son of the soil.
- Didn’t we get our independence for their sacrifice?
- Fighting bravely they snatched the red sun of independence.
- Their weapons were ordinary but they had much courage in their mind.
- Their contribution will always be remembered.
- Some steps have been taken by the government to improve their condition.
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