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Paragraph on My Best Friend for Class V to Class - X


My Best Friend (10 sentences)


1. I have many friends.
2. Sumita is my best friend.
3. We study in the same school.
4. We share our tiffins and play together.
5. She sings very well.
6. She obeys her teachers.
7. She helps me in my studies.
8. Sumita leads a simple life
9. She always speaks the truth.
10. I like him very much.

My Best Friend (80 words)

I have many friends but my best friend is Laya. We study in the same class and in the same school. She is brilliant, gentle, caring and well-mannered girl. She always helps me in my studies and other needs. During the break, we share our tiffin. We live in the same locality. Every evening we play in the near by park. We often visit each other’s house. There we read story books and watch T.V. together. Everybody loves Laya for her kind and good nature.
 

MY BEST FRIEND (300 words)

I have a number of good and close friends. Of them Rohit is  my best and bosom friend. There are different reasons why I am so fond of this beautiful boy. Rohit is ‘beautiful’ in the true and Perfect sense of the term. He has in him great qualities which can easily endear one to others. Rohit is amiable and accessible. He has a good heart and a great head. He is liberal, generous and honest to the core. He is never selfish and self-centred like most people. Rohit is always and ever ready to extend and offer his help and co-operation to friends who are in need of it. He has always and all along been a brilliant student never being second to none in his class. But he never boasts of his academic excellence and achievements. Another endearing aspect of his personality has been his strength in co-curricular activities starting from recitation  and ending in sports. I am really happy and fortunate to be on sweet terms with Rohit. We have a beautiful bond and understanding between us studying, playing and passing time together. We are like hands and gloves as friends. I rate and count Rohit to be my fast friend because he has always been my source of inspiration and endless love. Not that he always approves of what I say or do. He at times disapproves of anything wrong committed by me. Rohit has been as close to my family as I have always been to his. M y parents are as fond of him as I am to them. So far as I am concerned, I am never short and shy of lending Rohit my all possible help and cooperation without which how can our friendship last and flourish '?

MY BEST FRIEND (280 Words)

Man is a social being. He is always fond of company. Hence he feels the need for friends who gladden him always by his constant company. But today is the age of ‘weariness, fever and fret’. This is the age when we have no time to sit and ‘hear each other groan’. So, instead of human beings. I chose books as my best friend. Books are never-failing friends of man. When all desert us,  books give us company. Books gladden the heart, heal the wounds of the soul, soothe the unquiet mind and ennoble the life of a person. Books purify our minds and enlarge our vision. All can betray but books do not. Books serve as a guide in youth and an entertainment in old age. A good book is like a counsellor. It highlights the myriad aspects of life. Books inspire and entertain. They contribute to improving the qualities of a human being. So I befriend books. They give me solace in anxiety and sorrow, and fill my leisure time with pleasure. When I read books of great authors, I participate in their thoughts, I laugh and weep with them. I look upon classics as my friends. They teach the universal values of life. They have stood the test of time. Books, my best friends, help me to escape into a wonderland for recreation and enjoyment. I like reading books when I go to bed.

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