Q.1. Rearrange the following words to frame sentences:
(i) quick/cheetah/fast runner/was/a/thinker/and/a
Cheetah was a quick thinker and a fast runner.
(ii) was/the/the/prime minister/wise/made/elephant
The wise elephant was made the prime minister.
(iii) the rabbit/only/the tortoise/were/and/left/the donkey
Only the rabbit, the tortoise and the donkey were left.
(iv) said/they/any/the/zebra/didn’t/that/to get/posts/deserve
The zebra said that they didn’t deserve to get any posts.
(v) of/all/learnt/the/new/the/lesson/animals/forest/that day/a
All the animals of the forest learnt a new lesson that day.
(vi) different posts/appointing/lion king/animals/the/was/various/busy/at
The lion king was busy appointing various animals at different posts.
(vii) the/selected/so/as/was/army/he/commander
So he was selected as the army commander.
(viii) animals/got/posts/other/also/their
Other animals also got their posts.
(ix) animals/at/the/laughing/this/started
At this, the animals started laughing.
(x) lion king/all animals/different/said/the/unique qualities/that/but/have/and
But the lion king said that all animals have different and unique qualities.
Q.2. Rearrange each set of words to make sentences. Use appropriate punctuation marks.
(i) a resident of Noida near Delhi/is visually impaired/George Abraham.
George Abraham, a resident of Noida near Delhi, is visually impaired.
(ii) confidence and competitive spirit/and infuses discipline among the participants/ it provides
It provides confidence and competitive spirit and infuses discipline among the participants.
(iii) he has helped/the brain behind the World Cup Cricket/the disable to dream
The brain behind the World Cup Cricket, he has helped the disable to dream.
(iv) to the blind school in Delhi/it was a chance visit/that changed his life
It was a chance visit to the blind school in Delhi that changed his life.
Q.3. Rearrange the words to make meaningful dialogues.
(i) Teacher: you / work / didn’t / why / finish / your?
Student: go / mother / I / with / had to / my
Teacher: excuses / make / you / always
Teacher: Why didn’t you finish your work?
Student: I had to go with my mother.
Teacher: You always make excuses.
(ii) Ritu: breakfast / has / what / prepared / mother / for / today?
Rani: sandwiches / favourite / my / pasta / and
Ritu: fast / like / don’t / I / food.
Ritu: ‘What has mother prepared for breakfast today?
Rani: My favourite pasta and sandwiches.
Ritu: I don’t like fast food.
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