Primary Scholarship Exam Question 2: How to Make Meaningful Sentences Easily
Make meaningful sentence with the given words.
Introduce – I will introduce my friend.
Holiday – We are on holiday now.
Journey – The journey was long.
Practise – Let’s practise English.
Colleague – He is my colleague.
Teacher – She is my teacher.
Improve – I want to improve.
Sewing – She likes sewing.
Neighbour – He is my neighbour.
Treasure – The treasure is gold.
Leisure – I read in my leisure.
Magazine – I read a magazine.
Sports – We love sports.
Together – Let’s walk together.
Calendar – The calendar shows dates.
Forward – He stepped forward.
Grains – Grains are food.
Vitamin – Fruit has vitamins.
Protein – Milk has protein.
Delicious – The cake is delicious.
Health – Health is wealth.
Important – Water is important.
Favourite – Blue is my favourite.
Weather – The weather is sunny.
Healthy – Eat healthy food.
Advice – She gave advice.
Visit – We will visit Dhaka.
Regularly – He runs regularly.
Afraid – The child is afraid.
Quietly – She spoke quietly.
Firefighter – The firefighter saved us.
Yard – We play in the yard.
Volunteer – He is a volunteer.
Building – The building is tall.
Safety – Safety comes first.
Panic – Don’t panic now.
Dressmaker – The dressmaker sews clothes.
District – Dhaka is my district.
Landlord – The landlord is kind.
Flows – The river flows fast.
Celebrate – We celebrate Eid.
Famous – He is famous.
Literature – I like literature.
Library – The library is big.
Continue – Please continue reading.
Direction – She gave direction.
Nearby – A shop is nearby.
Tourist – The tourist smiled.
Beautiful – The flower is beautiful.
Wonderful – The view is wonderful.
Island – Saint Martin’s is an island.
Beach – We went to the beach.
Special – Today is special.
Different – Cats are different.
Information – I need information.
Measure – Measure the water.
Substance – Water is a substance.
Usually – I usually wake early.
Stood – He stood near me.
Behind – The cat is behind.
Path – We walked on the path.
Steadily – He walks steadily.
Almost – He almost won.
Competition – I joined a competition.
Furious – She was furious.
Crush – Don’t crush the can.
String – The string is long.
Weekend – It’s the weekend.
Athlete – She is an athlete.
Flitted – The bird flitted away.
Museum – We went to a museum.
Exhibition – The exhibition was good.
Galleries – The galleries are big.
Martyrs – We honor martyrs.
Braille – Blind people use Braille.
Script – This script is easy.
Learner – He is a quick learner.
Feeling – I have a good feeling.
Experience – The trip was an experience.
Impaired – The impaired boy smiled.
Scouts – The scouts help people.
Leader – He is our leader.
Talkative – She is talkative.
Earthquake – The earthquake shook.
River erosion – River erosion is dangerous.
Disasters – Floods are disasters.
Terrible – The movie was terrible.
Emergency – Call 999 in emergency.
Awful – The smell is awful.
Cyclone – A cyclone came.
Blow – The wind will blow.