Welcome to Last Hope Study, your trusted learning platform for 9th Class English Grammar (English B). In this post, we are sharing the most important short stories with morals, written in simple language, specially designed for board exams. These stories are based on the Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) English Grammar syllabus and follow the 2025 board pattern.
📘 9th Class English B – Important Moral Stories (Easy & Board-Based) | Last Hope Study
Each story has a clear structure:
- Short and easy sentences
- Moral at the end
- Exam-friendly content
- Simple vocabulary
These moral stories are highly important for exams and often appear in board papers. If you want to get full marks in the English Grammar paper, these stories are a must-read.
🧠 Why Are Moral Stories Important?
✅ Frequently asked in board exams
✅ Help improve grammar and writing skills
✅ Teach life lessons in easy words
✅ Support paragraph and story writing sections
✅ Good for translation and comprehension practice
✅ Included Moral Stories in This Section:
Here is a list of the most important and commonly asked English B moral stories for Class 9:
- An Old Man and His Sons – Union is strength
- Kindness of the Rasool ﷺ – Be kind to all creatures
- Robbers Turn Good Citizens – Always speak the truth
- The Donkey Trapped in His Own Trick – Do not play foul games
- A Foolish Stag – Pride hath a fall
- Three Friends and a Bag of Gold – Greed is a curse
- A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed – Do not trust selfish friends
- Haste Makes Waste – Look before you leap
- A Big Reward – Might is right
- The Tailor and the Elephant – As you sow, so shall you reap
- The Clever Cat and the Vain Fox – Pride hath a fall
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf – Never tell a lie
- The Jester and the King – Never cross your limits
- The Dog and His Shadow – Do not be greedy
- Fox and the Grapes – Grapes are sour
- A Merchant and a Boy – Nip the evil in the bud
- A Tiger and the Greedy Man – Greed is a curse
- A Flock of Pigeons and Net – Union is strength
- The Trick of a Jackal – Beware of ungrateful ones
- A Farmer and His Lazy Sons – Hard work brings success
- A Cricket and an Ant – No pain, no gain
- A Rich Man and His Servant – Bravery saves the day
- A Lion and a Hare – Wisdom is stronger than strength
💡 Tips for Students
📌 Read each story twice and understand the moral lesson
📌 Try to memorize at least 6–7 stories for exams
📌 Write short summaries in your own words
📌 Focus on clear sentence structure and tenses
📌 Practice translation in Urdu if needed for better clarity
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