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Punctuation and Capitalization (SSC)

এসএসসি পরীক্ষার ইংরেজি ২য় পত্রের সবচেয়ে সহজ একটি টপিকের সাজেশন দেব আজ। টপিকটি হচ্ছে- Capitalization and Punctuation. আজ আমরা SSC Punctuation and Capitalization নিয়ে আলোচনা করব। শিক্ষার্থীরা, এটি খুব সহজ একটি টপিক। তোমাদের কাজ হচ্ছে, শুধু যথাস্থানে ক্যাপিটাল লেটার এবং বিরামচিহ্ন ব্যবহার করা।

এখানে তোমরা মোট ২০টি প্রশ্নোত্তরসহ সাজেশন পাবে। যা বিগত বছরের বিভিন্ন বোর্ড প্রশ্ন এবং স্কুলের টেস্ট পরীক্ষার প্রশ্ন বিশ্লেষণ করে তৈরি করা হয়েছে। আশা করছি তোমাদের পরীক্ষার জন্য আমাদের এ সাজেশনটি অনেক ফলপ্রসূ হবে। তাহলে চলো, শুরু করি।

1. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
why are you going to barishal said father i want to buy some important books said saad do you need money yes father dont go alone as time is not going well
Answer:
“Why are you going to Barishal?” said father. “I want to buy some important books,” said Saad. “Do you need money?” “Yes, father.” “Don’t go alone as time is not going well.”

2. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
would you please tell me one reason of air pollution yes the smoke from our household activities vehicles factories ete is mainly causing air pollution
Answer:
“Would you please tell me one reason of air pollution?” “Yes, the smoke from our household activities, vehicles, factories etc. is mainly causing air pollution.”

3. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
arent you going to have any said I no i never eat asparagus I know there are people who dont like them the fact is that you ruin your palate by all the meat you eat she said
Answer:
“Aren’t you going to have any?” said I. “No, I never eat asparagus.” “I know there are people who don’t like them. The fact is that you ruin your palate by all the meat you eat,” she said.

4. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
hello old lady what are you doing said the princess i am spinning a yarn around the spindle replied the old woman
Answer:
“Hello, old lady, what are you doing?” said the Princess. “I am spinning a yarn around the spindle.” replied the old woman.

5. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
my dear mother your letter is just to hand it seems to me that you are anxious for me but you need not think about me
Answer:
My dear Mother, your letter is just to hand. It seems to me that you are anxious for me, but you need not think about me.

6. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
is there anybody here who has ever crossed a river by a boat is have teacher i clearly remember what happened in that journey said jamal
Answer:
“Is there anybody here who has ever crossed a river by a boat?” “I have, teacher. I clearly remember what happened in that journey,” said Jamal.

7. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
how is your father bilkis said mr rahman he is very well thank you bilkis replied i am glad to here that he is in good health said mr rahman
Answer:
“How is your father, Bilkis?” said Mr. Rahman. “He is very well. Thank you.” Bilkis replied. “I am glad to hear that he is in good health,” said Mr. Rahman.

8. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
the teacher said to the girl do you think that honesty is the best policy yes sir i think so said the girl then learn to be hones from your childhood thank you sir said the girl may allah bless you said the teacher.
Answer:
The teacher said to the girl. “Do you think that honesty is the best policy?” “Yes, sir, I think so.” said the girl. “Then learn to be honest from your childhood.” “Thank you, sir.” said the girl. “May Allah bless you.” said the teacher.

9. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
do not worry about a few mistakes said the teacher you can learn a lot through your mistakes do we learn from our mistakes asked the boy.
Answer:
“Do not worry about a few mistakes,” said the teacher. “You can learn a lot through your mistakes.” “Do we learn from our mistakes?” asked the boy.

10. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
have you heard the name of alexander asked mr ahmed no sir razu replied how strange It is said he will you tell me about alexander please well he was the great king of mecedonia
Answer:
“Have you heard the name of Alexander?” asked Mr. Ahmed. “No, sir,” Raju replied. “How strange it is!” said he. “Will you tell me about Alexander, please?” “Well, he was the great king of Macedonia.”

11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
go to bed now mother said you can complete your assignment in the morning no mom ill finish it now
Answer:
“Go to bed now.” mother said. “You can complete your assignment in the morning.” “No mom. I’ll finish it now.”

12. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
stop you are eating all our bread shouted the two rats i am doing my best but I have told you that its difficult said the monkey give us that little Piece said the rats this is My piece havent i laboured a lot for you replied the Monkey how foolish we are believing you said the two rats
Answer:
“Stop! You are eating all our bread,” shouted the two rats. “I am doing my best. but I have told you that it’s difficult,” said the monkey. “Give us that little piece,” said the rats. “This is my piece. Haven’t I laboured a lot for you?” replied the monkey. “How foolish we are believing you!” said the two rats.

13. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
zaman can you tell me what i am teaching the teacher asked i m sorry sir i can’t follow replied zaman you can’t because you are not attentive the teacher said
Answer:
“Zaman, can you tell me what I am teaching?” the teacher asked. “I’m sorry, sir, I can’t follow,” replied Zaman. “You can’t because you are not attentive,” the teacher said.

14. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
why are you late always try to attend the class regularly yes sir the student said to the teacher
Answer:
“Why are you late? Always try to attend the class regularly.” “Yes, sir”, the student said to the teacher.

15. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.

do you know me yes i know you from my childhood whats your name my name is sumon thank you a lot said mr jamal
Answer:
“Do you know me?” “Yes, I know you from my childhood.” “What’s your name?” “My name is Sumon.” “Thank you a lot,” said Mr. Jamal.

16. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
who are jolly those who have sound health are jolly sound mind lies in sound body minds become jolly when our life is filled with pleasure
Answer:
Who are jolly? Those who have sound health, are jolly. Sound mind lies in sound body. Minds become jolly when our life is filled with pleasure.

17. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
don’t you have any relative here to stay with no sir so i need a transfer certificate to be admitted there
Answer:
“Don’t you have any relative here to stay with?” “No, sir. So, I need a transfer certificate to be admitted there.”

18. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
whats your programme after the examination asked ratul nabil said havent yet decided can you suggest any lets go on a picnic said ratul when an excellent idea
Answer:
“What’s your programme after the examination?” asked Ratul. Nabil said, “I haven’t yet decided. Can you suggest any?” “Let’s go on a picnic.” said Ratul. “What an excellent idea!”

19. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
the teacher said to me dont you like to practice english its an important subject and you should be more careful about it
Answer:
The teacher said to me, “Don’t you like to practice English? It’s an important subject, and you should be more careful about it.”

20. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.
to be good is noble but to teach others how to be good is nobler and no trouble said a well known writer this may explain why in this world there is more of preaching than of practice
Answer:
“To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is nobler and no trouble,” said a well known writer. This may explain why in this world there is more of preaching than of practice.

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