SSC Changing Sentence Board Questions with Answers (2024–2015)

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SSC Changing Sentence Board Questions with Answers (2024–2020)

SSC Changing Sentence Board Questions with Answers (2024–2020)


[Dhaka Board – 2024]

(a) How charming a moonlit night is! (Assertive)
A moonlit night is very charming.

(b) It presents a very beautiful sight. (Exclamatory)
What a beautiful sight it presents!

(c) It dazzles our eyes and soothes our heart. (Negative)
It not only dazzles our eyes but also soothes our heart.

(d) People of all ages enjoy a moonlit night. (Interrogative)
Don’t people of all ages enjoy a moonlit night?

(e) Little boys and girls make merriment to enjoy themselves. (Complex)
Little boys and girls make merriment so that they can enjoy themselves.

(f) Everybody likes a moonlit night. (Passive)
A moonlit night is liked by everybody.

(g) Though the moon gives us light, it does not have the light of its own. (Compound)
The moon gives us light but it does not have the light of its own.

(h) Very few beauties of nature are as charming as a moonlit night. (Comparative)
A moonlit night is more charming than most other beauties of nature.

(i) Unless one enjoys the beauty of a moonlit night, one cannot explain it properly. (Simple)
Without enjoying the beauty of a moonlit night, one cannot explain it properly.

(j) In fact, a moonlit night is very pleasant. (Negative)
In fact, a moonlit night is not so unpleasant.


[Rajshahi Board – 2024]

(a) Water is one of the most useful elements. (Positive)
Very few elements in nature are as useful as water.

(b) It is a very important asset. (Exclamatory)
What an important asset it is!

(c) We can not pass a single day without water. (Interrogative)
Can we pass a single day without water?

(d) Its main source is the rain that creates streams, lakes and rivers. (Compound)
Its main source is the rain and rain creates streams, lakes and rivers.

(e) We have rain during the monsoon. (Complex)
When it is the monsoon, we have rain.

(f) Heavy rainfall often causes flood. (Passive)
Flood is often caused by heavy rainfall.

(g) Crops are damaged. (Active)
Heavy rainfall damages crops.

(h) Our winter is dry and rainless. (Negative)
Isn’t our winter dry and rainless?

(i) Does rainless winter bring good harvest? (Assertive)
Rainless winter does not bring good harvest.

(j) We can grow more crops if we can make the best use of rain. (Simple)
By making the best use of rain, we can grow more crops.


[Barishal Board – 2024]

(a) The Padma is one of the mightiest rivers of Bangladesh. (Positive)
Very few rivers of Bangladesh are as mighty as the Padma.

(b) It is a very turbulent river. (Exclamatory)
What a turbulent river it is!

(c) When it is winter, the river remains calm and tranquil. (Simple)
In winter, the river remains calm and tranquil.

(d) But during the rainy season, the river assumes a terrible shape. (Compound)
It is the rainy season and the river assumes a terrible shape.

(e) Everybody knows this. (Interrogative)
Who doesn’t know this?

(f) The river is used for different purposes. (Active)
People use the river for different purposes.

(g) As our farmers use its water for irrigation purpose, they can grow plenty of crops. (Compound)
Our farmers use its water for irrigation and they can grow plenty of crops.

(h) Everyone likes the Hilsa fish of the river. (Negative)
Who doesn’t like the Hilsa fish of the river?

(i) The river destroys the houses of men but it is still very useful to us. (Complex)
Though the river destroys the houses of men, it is still very useful to us.

(j) So we should save this useful river. (Imperative)
Let’s save this useful river.


[Dinajpur Board – 2024]

(a) A journey by train is always enjoyable. (Negative)
A journey by train is never boring.

(b) People are fond of a journey by train. (Interrogative)
Aren’t people fond of a journey by train?

(c) It is not unpleasant. (Affirmative)
It is pleasant.

(d) When a man makes a journey by train, he can enjoy natural scenery. (Simple)
During a journey by train, a man can enjoy natural scenery.

(e) People like it as it is cheap. (Compound)
It is cheap and so people like it.

(f) There are class distinctions in a train and people can buy tickets of various classes. (Complex)
Since there are class distinctions in a train, people can buy tickets of various classes.

(g) Train is one of the most comfortable vehicles. (Comparative)
Train is more comfortable than most other vehicles.

(h) A man can enjoy a train journey. (Passive)
A train journey can be enjoyed by a man.

(i) It was introduced by the British govt. (Active)
The British govt. introduced it.

(j) A train journey is very safe. (Exclamatory)
How safe a train journey is!

SSC Changing Sentence Exercise with Answers (2020)

[Dhaka Board – 2020]

(a) Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Tarin. (Compound)
Once upon a time there was a little girl and her name was Tarin.

(b) Though she was a nice little girl, she was not an ordinary child. (Simple)
Despite being a nice little girl, she was not an ordinary child.

(c) She passed her time in reading and writing. (Interrogative)
Didn't she pass her time in reading and writing?

(d) Her parents liked her very much. (Negative)
Her parents did not dislike her at all.

(e) Everyone praised her. (Passive)
She was praised by everyone.

(f) She was very attentive to her study. (Exclamatory)
How attentive she was to her study!

(g) She also helped her mother in her free time. (Complex)
She also helped her mother when she was free.

(h) She never told a lie. (Interrogative)
Did she ever tell a lie?

(i) She was one of the most intelligent girls in the school. (Positive)
Very few girls in the school were as intelligent as she.

(j) She worked hard to shine in life. (Complex)
She worked hard so that she could shine in life.


[Rajshahi Board – 2020]

(a) Terrorism is a devastating phenomenon of the modern world. (Exclamatory)
What a devastating phenomenon of the modern world terrorism is!

(b) At present, it is called a challenge to fight against it. (Active)
At present, we call it a challenge to fight against it.

(c) Who is not now in the threat of violence? (Assertive)
Everybody is now in the threat of violence.

(d) Terrorism is more disastrous than anything. (Positive)
Nothing is so disastrous as terrorism.

(e) It is one of the most corrosive problems of the modern world. (Comparative)
Very few problems of the modern world are as corrosive as it.

(f) Nobody wants his children to be terrorist in future. (Interrogative)
Who wants his children to be terrorist in future?

(g) Though there is law to punish the terrorists, it is not properly applied. (Simple)
In spite of there being a law to punish the terrorists, it is not properly applied.

(h) By applying the law properly, we can get rid of it. (Complex)
If we apply the law properly, we can get rid of it.

(i) We have to create social awareness to fight against corruption. (Compound)
We have to create social awareness and we can fight against corruption.

(j) We all should avoid the killers of mankind. (Negative)
We all should not accept the killers of mankind.


[Barishal Board – 2020]

(a) Man is the maker of his own fortune. (Interrogative)
Isn't man the maker of his own fortune?

(b) If he makes proper use of his time, he is sure to prosper in life. (Simple)
By making proper use of his time he is sure to prosper in life.

(c) The person doing otherwise is sure to repent later. (Complex)
The person who does otherwise is sure to repent later.

(d) The lazy suffer miserably in the long run. (Exclamatory)
How miserably the lazy suffer in the long run!

(e) To kill time is to commit suicide. (Interrogative)
Isn't to kill time to commit suicide?

(f) Our life is nothing but a sum total of hours, days, and years. (Assertive)
Our life is only a sum total of hours, days and years.

(g) Youth is the most valuable season of life. (Positive)
No other season of life is as valuable as youth.

(h) In youth mind is soft and it can be shaped easily. (Simple)
In youth, the mind being soft can be shaped easily.

(i) Unless you use the morning hours of life, you have to pay a heavy price afterwards. (Compound)
Use the morning hours of life or you have to pay a heavy price afterwards.

(j) It is called the seedtime of life. (Active)
We call it the seedtime of life.


[Chattogram Board – 2020]

(a) Wherever we may cast our eyes, we notice the achievement of science. (Simple)
Casting our eyes everywhere, we notice the achievement of science.

(b) The electricity lights both the streets and the houses. (Negative)
The electricity lights not only the streets but also the houses.

(c) The radio broadcasts news, songs and lectures. (Passive)
News, songs and lectures are broadcast by radio.

(d) There is cinema to delight in the evening. (Complex)
There is cinema so that we can delight in the evening.

(e) Computer is one of the most important inventions of modern science. (Positive)
Very few inventions of modern science are as important as computer.

(f) Who can go without it? (Assertive)
None can go without it.

(g) Internet is as important as computer. (Comparative)
Computer is not less important than Internet.

(h) It helps us to know about the world. (Compound)
It helps us and so we know about the world.

(i) It is greater than all other inventions of modern science. (Superlative)
It is the greatest invention of modern science.

(j) The invention of computer is a great miraculous event. (Exclamatory)
What a miraculous event the invention of computer is!


[Mymensingh Board – 2020]

(a) Cricket is a very exciting game. (Exclamatory)
What an exciting game cricket is!

(b) People of all ages enjoy this game. (Passive)
This game is enjoyed by people of all ages.

(c) It is played all over the world. (Active)
People all over the world play it.

(d) At present, it is the most popular game in our country. (Comparative)
At present, it is more popular than any other game in our country.

(e) Though cricket is a costly game, people of all classes enjoy playing it. (Simple)
In spite of being a costly game, people of all classes enjoy playing cricket.

(f) The game is played between two teams each consisting of eleven players. (Complex)
The game is played between two teams each of which consists of eleven players.

(g) There are two umpires who conduct the game. (Simple)
There are two umpires conducting the game.

(h) It is full of thrill and excitement for the spectators. (Interrogative)
Isn't it full of thrill and excitement for the spectators?

(i) Bangladesh is a test-playing country developing its standard day by day. (Compound)
Bangladesh is a test-playing country and it is developing its standard day by day.

(j) We must try our best to improve its present position. (Negative)
We cannot but try our best to improve its present position.


[Jashore Board – 2020]

(a) People in general are fond of glittering things. (Complex)
People in general are fond of things which are glittering.

(b) They are the lovers of surface. (Interrogative)
Aren't they the lovers of surface?

(c) They are concerned at the outer show of things and beings. (Active)
The outer show of things and beings concern them.

(d) They do not bother about intrinsic value. (Affirmative)
They bother about extrinsic value.

(e) Gold is one of the precious metals. (Positive)
Very few metals are as precious as gold.

(f) But there are some other metals looking like gold. (Compound)
But there are some other metals and they look like gold.

(g) They fade soon and lose their beauty. (Simple)
Fading soon, they lose their beauty.

(h) Similarly, there are some people acting like the wise. (Complex)
Similarly, there are some people who act like the wise.

(i) As soon as their real identity gets revealed, people leave them. (Negative)
As soon as their real identity gets revealed, people do not stay with them.

(j) We are very foolish believing in them. (Exclamatory)
How foolish we are believing in them!


[Dinajpur Board – 2020]

(a) In order to acquire knowledge we should read books. (Compound)
We want to acquire knowledge and we should read books.

(b) Books introduce us to the domain of knowledge. (Passive)
We are introduced to the domain of knowledge by books.

(c) The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Complex)
The books that are written by great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas.

(d) Books are the greatest friends. (Positive)
No other friend is as great as books.

(e) Reading books is the noblest habit. (Comparative)
Reading books is nobler than any other habit.

(f) Books give us not only knowledge but also pleasure. (Affirmative)
Books give us both knowledge and pleasure.

(g) Those who do not read books keep themselves aloof from the realm of knowledge. (Compound)
Some people do not read books and they keep themselves aloof from the realm of knowledge.

(h) To make a civilized society, there is no alternative to reading books. (Interrogative)
Is there any alternative to reading books to make a civilized society?

(i) People should be motivated to read more and more books. (Active)
We should motivate people to read more and more books.

(j) We must create social movement about reading books. (Negative)
We cannot but create social movement about reading books.

SSC Changing Sentence Board Questions with Answers

Part 2 — 2019 to 2017


2019

Dhaka Board 2019

(a) Man is the best creation of God. (Comparative)
Man is better than any other creation of God.

(b) Isn’t it our responsibility to do good deeds? (Assertive)
It is our responsibility to do good deeds.

(c) Our life is not measured by months or years. (Active)
We do not measure our life by months or years.

(d) Honest people lead a happy life. (Complex)
People who are honest lead a happy life.

(e) It matters little if a man lives many years or not. (Interrogative)
Does it matter much if a man lives many years or not?

(f) Nobody is absolutely happy on earth. (Affirmative)
Everybody is somewhat unhappy on earth.

(g) So we should not waste time in vain. (Passive)
So, time should not be wasted in vain by us.

(h) If we use time properly, we can be benefited. (Simple)
By using time properly, we can be benefited.

(i) All men must die. (Negative)
None can avoid death. / All men cannot but die.

(j) Though we take utmost care, we cannot avoid death. (Compound)
We take utmost care but we cannot avoid death.


Rajshahi Board 2019

(a) Patriotism is a noble virtue. (Interrogative)
Isn’t patriotism a noble virtue?

(b) It is the greatest of all virtues in a man’s life. (Comparative)
It is greater than all other virtues in a man’s life.

(c) It persuades a man to do everything just. (Negative)
It does not persuade a man to do anything unjust.

(d) This quality highly motivates a man so that he can sacrifice his life for the country. (Simple)
This quality highly motivates a man to sacrifice his life for the country.

(e) What an outstanding quality it is! (Assertive)
It is a very outstanding quality.

(f) A man having patriotic zeal is called a patriot. (Complex)
A man who has patriotic zeal is called a patriot.

(g) A patriot fears none but the Creator. (Affirmative)
A patriot fears only the creator.

(h) By paying taxes he obeys the law. (Compound)
He pays taxes and obeys the law.

(i) He is respected by all. (Active)
All respect him.

(j) So, we should be patriots. (Imperative)
Let us be patriots.


Cumilla Board 2019

(a) Computer is one of the greatest inventions of modern science. (Positive)
Very few inventions of modern science are as great as computer.

(b) Computer is a blessing on earth. (Negative)
Computer is not a curse on earth.

(c) Though it is a blessing, it has dark sides. (Simple)
It is a blessing having dark sides.

(d) Computers are nowadays being used in almost every sphere of life. (Active)
Nowadays we are using computers in every sphere of life.

(e) We cannot but depend on it. (Affirmative)
We must depend on it.

(f) No one can deny its necessity. (Interrogative)
Can anyone deny its necessity?

(g) It is the most used device in our life. (Comparative)
It is more used than any other device in our life.

(h) It helps us a lot. (Passive)
We are helped a lot by it.

(i) So its usefulness, it has become very popular. (Compound)
It is very useful and so it has become very popular.

(j) Without computer, we cannot imagine our modern life. (Complex)
If we do not have computer, we cannot imagine our modern life.


Jashore Board 2019

(a) Terrorism is a devastating phenomenon of the modern world. (Exclamatory)
What a devastating phenomenon of the modern world terrorism is!

(b) At present, it is increasing alarmingly. (Interrogative)
Isn’t it increasing alarmingly at present?

(c) Nothing is as disastrous as terrorism. (Comparative)
Terrorism is more disastrous than anything.

(d) It is one of the most corrosive problems of the modern world. (Positive)
Very few problems of the modern world are as corrosive as it.

(e) A terrorist is hated by people. (Active)
People hate a terrorist.

(f) Who is not now in the threat of violence? (Assertive)
Everybody is now in the threat of violence.

(g) Though there are laws to punish the terrorists, they are not properly applied. (Compound)
There are laws but they are not properly applied.

(h) By applying the laws properly, we can get rid of terrorism. (Complex)
If we apply the laws properly, we can get rid of terrorism.

(i) What a miserable life a terrorist leads! (Assertive)
A terrorist leads a very miserable life.

(j) They should be brought to book. (Active)
We should bring them to book.


2018

Combined Board 2018

(a) Very few conquerors of the world were so great as Taimur. (Superlative)
Taimur was one of the greatest conquerors of the world.

(b) The province of a powerful prince was, once attacked by young Taimur. (Active)
Once young Taimur attacked the province of a powerful prince.

(c) Entering the kingdom of the prince, he captured a large village. (Compound)
He entered the kingdom of the prince and captured a large village.

(d) The army killed Taimur’s all soldiers. (Passive)
Taimur’s all soldiers were killed by the army.

(e) He disguised himself as a poor traveller to survive. (Complex)
He disguised himself as a poor traveller so that he could survive.

(f) He came to a house and asked for something to eat. (Simple)
Coming to a house, he asked for something to eat.

(g) There lived an old woman in the house. (Complex)
There lived a woman who was old in the house.

(h) The woman became sympathetic to see Taimur. (Interrogative)
Didn’t the woman become sympathetic to see Taimur?

(i) The food was very hot. (Exclamatory)
How hot the food was!

(j) Taimur was too hungry to wait. (Negative)
Taimur was so hungry that he did not wait.


2017

Dhaka Board 2017

(a) Mother Teresa is an icon to many people. (Interrogative)
Isn’t Mother Teresa an icon to many people?

(b) She is respected by everybody. (Active)
Everybody respects her.

(c) She is one of the greatest persons of the world. (Positive)
Very few persons of the world are as great as her.

(d) She was very kind to the needy and the ill-fated. (Negative)
She was not very unkind to the needy and the ill-fated.

(e) She believes that charity is a great virtue. (Compound)
She believes in charity and it is a great virtue.

(f) Actually Mother Teresa was a noble-hearted person. (Complex)
Mother Teresa was a person who was noble-hearted.

(g) Mother Teresa was a very passionate woman. (Exclamatory)
How passionate a woman she was!

(h) She helped those who were helpless. (Simple)
She helped the helpless people.

(i) She set up “Nirmal Hridoy” at Kolkata. (Compound)
She set up “Nirmal Hridoy” and it was situated at Kolkata.

(j) Who does not know about the charity of Mother Teresa? (Assertive)
Everybody knows about the charity of Mother Teresa.


Rajshahi Board 2017

(a) My friend invited me to pay a visit to Cox’s Bazar. (Complex)
It was my friend who invited me to pay a visit to Cox’s Bazar.

(b) I was very glad. (Negative)
I was not very sad.

(c) I accepted the invitation. (Passive)
The invitation was accepted by me.

(d) When I reached there, my friend received me cordially. (Simple)
After reaching there, my friend received me cordially.

(e) I was very excited to see the sea-beach. (Exclamatory)
How excited I was to see the sea beach!

(f) It is the largest sea-beach in the world. (Comparative)
It is larger than any other sea-beach in the world.

(g) It is one of the most beautiful sea-beaches in the world. (Positive)
Very few sea beaches in the world are as beautiful as it.

(h) It is called the pleasure seekers’ paradise. (Active)
We call it the pleasure seekers’ paradise.

(i) Every year a lot of people come to visit it. (Compound)
Every year a lot of people come here and visit it.

(j) If I could visit the sea-beach! (Assertive)
I wish I could visit the sea-beach.


SSC Changing Sentence Board Questions with Answers

Part 3 — 2016 to 2015


2016

Dhaka Board 2016

(a) We should read books to acquire knowledge. (Complex)
We should read books so that we can acquire knowledge.

(b) Books introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive)
We are introduced to the realm of knowledge by books.

(c) The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Interrogative)
Don’t the books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas?

(d) By reading good books, we can enrich our mind. (Compound)
We read books and we can enrich our mind.

(e) Reading books is a very good habit. (Exclamatory)
What a good habit reading books is!

(f) This habit is rarely disliked. (Affirmative)
This habit is commonly liked.

(g) More and more books should be read. (Active)
We should read more and more books.

(h) No other thing is as interesting as reading books. (Comparative)
Reading books is more interesting than any other thing.

(i) When we read good books, we discover new worlds. (Simple)
By reading good books, we discover new worlds.

(j) Very few friends are as great as a good book. (Superlative)
A good book is one of the greatest friends.

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Rajshahi Board 2016

(a) Once upon a time two friends were passing by a forest. (Complex)
Once upon a time there were two friends who were passing by a forest.

(b) They were talking about their love for each other. (Interrogative)
Weren’t they talking about their love for each other?

(c) Suddenly they saw a bear which was coming towards them. (Simple)
Suddenly they saw a bear coming towards them.

(d) The first friend climbed up a tree. (Complex)
It was the first friend who climbed up a tree.

(e) The latter could not climb up a tree. (Affirmative)
The latter was unable to climb up a tree.

(f) He did not find any way. (Passive)
No way was found by him.

(g) He lay down on the ground and feigned death. (Simple)
Lying down on the ground, he feigned death.

(h) The bear smelt his ears, nose and face. (Passive)
His ears, nose and face were smelt by the bear.

(i) He was thought to be dead. (Complex)
It was thought that he was dead.

(j) The bear went away and he escaped himself. (Complex)
He escaped himself when the bear went away.

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Cumilla Board 2016

(a) Mr. Rahim, one of my cousins is a good teacher. (Complex)
Mr. Rahim who is one of my cousins is a good teacher.

(b) He is older than I. (Positive)
I am not as old as he.

(c) He wants his students to be good citizens. (Complex)
He wants that his students should be good citizens.

(d) He leaves no stone unturned to teach them morality. (Affirmative)
He tries his best to teach them morality.

(e) He becomes very happy when the students achieve good results. (Exclamatory)
How happy he becomes when the students achieve good results!

(f) Mr. Rahim is not only punctual but also sincere. (Simple)
Mr. Rahim is punctual and sincere.

(g) He is the best teacher in our area. (Negative)
No other teacher in our area is as good as he.

(h) He cannot remain sitting in the class. (Affirmative)
He has to remain standing in the class.

(i) He goes to class after taking preparation. (Compound)
He takes preparation and goes to class.

(j) All the students respect him very much. (Passive)
He is very much respected by all the students.

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Sylhet Board 2016

(a) Long time ago, there lived a young man called Ruplal. (Compound)
Long time ago there lived a young man and he was called Ruplal.

(b) He lived with his family and worked on a farm. (Interrogative)
Didn’t he live with his family and work on a farm?

(c) It was a beautiful place but there were a lot of problems. (Complex)
Though it was a beautiful place, there were a lot of problems.

(d) The village people were quarrelsome. (Negative)
The village people were not peace-loving.

(e) Ruplal decided to go and live alone in the jungle in order to find peace. (Complex)
Ruplal decided to go and live alone in the jungle so that he could find peace.

(f) So he collected his things and went to live by himself. (Simple)
Collecting his things he went to live by himself.

(g) Ruplal made a nice little hut for himself in the jungle. (Passive)
A nice little hut was made for himself in the jungle by Ruplal.

(h) How happy I am now! (Assertive)
I am very happy now.

(i) My jungle hut is one of the most peaceful places in the world. (Positive)
Very few places in the world are as peaceful as my jungle hut.

(j) That night, while Ruplal was sleeping, he heard a noise. (Simple)
At the time of sleeping that night, Ruplal heard a noise.

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2015

Dhaka Board 2015

(a) Television is one of the most wonderful inventions of modern science. (Positive)
Very few inventions of modern science are as wonderful as television.

(b) It was not invented overnight. (Active)
People did not invent it overnight.

(c) Scientists spent many years and worked hard to invent television. (Complex)
Scientists spent many years so that they could invent television.

(d) Nowadays, almost every family has a television set. (Negative)
Nowadays there is hardly any family without a television set.

(e) People of all ages like to watch television. (Interrogative)
Don’t people of all ages like to watch television?

(f) The programmes telecast by television are very interesting. (Complex)
The programmes that are telecast by television are very interesting.

(g) Television should telecast educative programmes. (Passive)
Educative programmes should be telecast on television.

(h) If you watch television, you can learn many things. (Simple)
By watching television you can learn many things.

(i) People spend their free time by watching television. (Compound)
People watch television and spend their free time.

(j) Very few things are so useful as television. (Superlative)
Television is one of the most useful things.

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Rajshahi Board 2015

(a) A flower is a glowing gift of nature. (Interrogative)
Isn’t a flower a glowing gift of nature?

(b) Isn’t it the symbol of love and beauty? (Affirmative)
It is the symbol of love and beauty.

(c) Flowers are used on different occasions. (Active)
We use flowers on different occasions.

(d) We present flower to our nearest and dearest person. (Passive)
Flowers are presented to our nearest and dearest persons by us.

(e) We need flowers to decorate a place. (Complex)
We need flowers so that we can decorate a place.

(f) The rose is the best of all flowers. (Positive)
No other flower is as good as the rose.

(g) Having sweet scent and beauty we love it very much. (Compound)
It has sweet scent and beauty and so we love it.

(h) It is lovelier than all other flowers. (Superlative)
It is the loveliest of all flowers.

(i) The rose is a very nice flower. (Exclamatory)
What a nice flower the rose is!

(j) As the demand for flowers is increasing day by day we should cultivate flower. (Simple)
We should cultivate flowers for their increasing demand day by day.

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Cumilla Board 2015

(a) Health is wealth. (Complex)
It is health which is wealth.

(b) A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man. (Positive)
A sick moneyed man is not as happy as a healthy poor man.

(c) Though a healthy man is an asset to his family, an unhealthy man is a liability. (Compound)
A healthy man is an asset to his family but an unhealthy man is a liability.

(d) He can succeed in life. (Interrogative)
Can’t he succeed in life?

(e) So, everybody cannot but be conscious of his health. (Affirmative)
So, everybody must be conscious of his health.

(f) Everybody must take care of his health all the time. (Negative)
Nobody can neglect his health at any time.

(g) Health can be improved by regular physical exercise and a balanced diet. (Active)
Regular physical exercise and a balanced diet can improve health.

(h) The people who are poor cannot afford to take a balanced diet. (Simple)
The poor people cannot afford to take a balanced diet.

(i) They are very concerned with the quantity of food. (Exclamatory)
How concerned they are with the quantity of food!

(j) Everybody should know it that malnutrition causes weakness. (Passive)
It should be known to everybody that weakness is caused by malnutrition.

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