1) Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order.
(i) One of the ducks was standing on one leg and had the other leg folded inside.
(ii) The master looked at the cook.
(iii) The master clapped his hands loudly.
(iv) The cook told him that the duck had one leg only.
(v) The roast looked delicious and the cook ate one of the legs of the duck.
(vi) The master was very annoyed.
(vii) At that moment the cook looked out of the window.
(viii) A cook once roasted a duck for his master.
(ix) The cook replied that his master was right.
(x) It put down its other leg and ran off.
Answer : viii v iv vi vii i iii x ii ix
2) Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order.
(i) The grocer sent his son with the fruitseller but the next day the fruit seller came back alone from the town.
(ii) "Just the same way as mice can eat away the balance and weights," said the fruitseller.
(iii) Then one day the fruitseller said to the grocer, "I am going to the town to do some shopping. Please
send your son with me to carry my things."
(iv) "You liar, how can a crow carry away such a big boy?" the grocer shouted angrily.
(v) After a few days, the fruit-seller asked the grocer to return his balance and weights.
(vi) The grocer understood the point and returned the balance and the weights.
(vii) One day a grocer borrowed a balance and weights from a fruit-seller.
(viii) The grocer said, "The mice ate away your balance and weights. So, I can't return them."
(ix) "Where is my son?" asked the grocer and the fruit-seller replied, "A crow carried your son away."
(x) The lame excuse of the dishonest grocer made the fruit-seller very angry but he checked his temper.
Answer: vii, v, viii, x, iii, i, ix, iv, ii, vi
(i) One of the ducks was standing on one leg and had the other leg folded inside.
(ii) The master looked at the cook.
(iii) The master clapped his hands loudly.
(iv) The cook told him that the duck had one leg only.
(v) The roast looked delicious and the cook ate one of the legs of the duck.
(vi) The master was very annoyed.
(vii) At that moment the cook looked out of the window.
(viii) A cook once roasted a duck for his master.
(ix) The cook replied that his master was right.
(x) It put down its other leg and ran off.
Answer : viii v iv vi vii i iii x ii ix
2) Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order.
(i) The grocer sent his son with the fruitseller but the next day the fruit seller came back alone from the town.
(ii) "Just the same way as mice can eat away the balance and weights," said the fruitseller.
(iii) Then one day the fruitseller said to the grocer, "I am going to the town to do some shopping. Please
send your son with me to carry my things."
(iv) "You liar, how can a crow carry away such a big boy?" the grocer shouted angrily.
(v) After a few days, the fruit-seller asked the grocer to return his balance and weights.
(vi) The grocer understood the point and returned the balance and the weights.
(vii) One day a grocer borrowed a balance and weights from a fruit-seller.
(viii) The grocer said, "The mice ate away your balance and weights. So, I can't return them."
(ix) "Where is my son?" asked the grocer and the fruit-seller replied, "A crow carried your son away."
(x) The lame excuse of the dishonest grocer made the fruit-seller very angry but he checked his temper.
Answer: vii, v, viii, x, iii, i, ix, iv, ii, vi
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