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 GLvb †_‡K we¯vÍ wiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ-  Topic-01: Degree Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cKÖ vi? †Kvb †Kvb Parts of Speech Gi Degree nq? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Degree: Adjective I Adverb Gi gvÎv/ ZviZg¨/ Kg/ †ewk BZ¨vw` Øviv ev‡K¨ Zjz bv Kiv‡KB Degree e‡j| myZivs Bnv Adjective ev Adverb Gi mv‡_ RwoZ| Degree 3 cÖKvi h_v: 1. Positive degree: mvaviYfv‡e ev‡K¨ gZ/mgvb eSy v‡Z degree Gi positive form nq| G‡¶‡Î as-----as A_ev so -----as e‡m| †hgb: Prices for bicycles can run as high as Tk. 20000. Raju is a tall boy. 2. Comparative degree: ev‡K¨ `yB e¨w³ ev e¯‘i Zzjbv †evSv‡Z degree Gi comparative form e¨envi nq| G‡ÿ‡Î ZzjbvevPK kã wn‡m‡e than/to/from e‡m| †hgb: He is taller than I. 3. Superlative degree: ev‡K¨ `By ‡qi Awa‡Ki g‡a¨ Zjz bv †evSv‡Z than e¨envi bv K‡I degree Gi superlative e¨envi nq| †hgb: Cuba is one of the largest sugar-growing areas in the world. 1. The correct sentence is --- [ivt wet (E-‡Rvo) 16-17] 3. There is much to be said on both sides. A She is tallest girl in the class. (Dfq c‡ÿi wKQy ejvi Av‡Q) GLv‡b “bothÓ kãwU [ivtwet B She is the most tallest girl in the class. 06-07] C She is the tallest girl in the class. A Positive B Comparative D She is taller girl in the class. Ans:c C Superlative D None Ans:a 2. Where is the --- post office? [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 e¨vL¨v: both Øviv Zzjbv †evSvq bv ZvB GwU positive A most near B nearest †m‡Þ. 21] word, Ges evK¨wU positive degree-i| C nearer D more near Ans:b Topic-02: GK syllable wewkó k‡ãi Positive-comparative-superlative iƒc †`Lvb| Rule: positive word Gi †k‡l GKwU consonant Ges constant wUi Av‡M GKwU vowel- a, e, i, o, u _vK‡j, †k‡li consonant wU wظY nq I ‘er’ †hvM n‡q comparative I ‘est’ †hvM n‡q superlative nq| Rule: Positive word Gi †k‡l ‘e’ _vK‡j ‘r’ †hvM n‡q comparative I ‘st’ †hvM n‡q superlative nq| Positive Comparative Superlative Positive Comparative Superlative Big bigger biggest thin thinner thinnest hot hotter hottest fat fatter fattest mad madder maddest Rude Ruder Rudest noble nobler noblest Able Abler Ablest brave braver bravest Wise Wiser Wisest 4. Which of the following sentence is 5. Children are wiser than their elders. correct? [Z_¨ gš¿bv. (Mb‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY) mnKvix cwiPvjK 01] Here wiser is- [wewfbœ gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix ‡cvÖ MvÖ gvi-17] A He is one of the most rudest men. A in superlative degree B He is rudest man I've ever met. B in positive degree C He is one of the rudest men I've ever met. C in comparative degree D Of all the men I've ever met, he is the D not in any degree Ans:c rudest. Ans:c 6. Superlative form of the word able is- e¨vL¨v: a- ‡Z most Ac‡Ö qvRbxq KviY rudest [ivtwet 06-07, evsjv‡`k †Wf‡jvc‡g›U e¨vsK wj.2017] wb‡RB superlative, b-‡Z the bvB, d-‡Z rudest A abler B most able Gi ci noun bvB| ZvB mwVK DËi- c C able most D ablest Ans:d [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 243 ~ 01740-073569

Rule: GK syllable wewkó word Gi mv‡_ ‘er’ †hvM K‡i comparative, ‘est’ †hvM K‡i superlative nq Rule: adj. Gi †k‡l consonant + ‘y’ _vK‡j ‘y’ D‡V wM‡q ‘ier’ I ‘iest’ †hvM K‡i cwieZ©b nq| Positive Comparative Superlative Positive Comparative Superlative great greater greatest rich richer richest small smaller smallest poor poorer poorest high higher highest Strong stronger strongest ugly uglier ugliest wealthy wealthier wealthiest costly costlier costliest easy easier easiest happy happier happiest busy busier busiest shy shier shiest 7. What is the superlative degree of 9. The superlative of the word ‘shy’? [ GB “costly”? [ivtwet (A3-Even) 12-13] wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K 19] A costlier B costly A shy B shyer C costliest D costlyest Ans:c C shyelse D shiest Ans:d 8. The superlative degree of “easy” is- 10. The chain was ---- than we thought. [cvÖ K. A easier B easiest [ivtwet 09-10] mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv, Rtwet (C) 06-07] C easy D none Ans:b A stronger B much C strongest D strong Ans:a Topic-03: GKvwaK syllable wewkó k‡ãi Positive-Comparative-Superlative iƒc †`Lvb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Rule: `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK syllable wewkó Adj./adv. Gi Av‡M, †ewk †evSv‡Z ‘more’ †hvM K‡i comparative, I Av‡iv †ewk †evSv‡Z ‘The most’ †hvM K‡i superlative Ki‡Z nq| Kg †evSv‡Z ‘less’ †hvM K‡i comparative, I Av‡iv Kg †evSv‡Z ‘the least’ †hvM K‡i superlative Ki‡Z nq| Note: Superlative adj. word Gi Av‡M the e‡m wKš‘ Superlative adv. word Gi Av‡M the e‡m bv, ‡hgb: ‘the most beautiful’ (superlative adj.) Ges ‘most beautifully’ (superlative Adverb) Positive Comparative Superlative Careful (mZK)© adj. More careful( AwaK mZK)© (the) most careful (me‡P‡q †ewk mZK©) less careful (Kg mZK)© (the) least careful (me‡P‡q Kg mZK)© Carefully (mZK©)adv. More carefully(AwaK mZK©fv‡e) most carefully (me‡P‡q †ewk mZK©fv‡e) less carefully (Kg mZKfv‡e©) least carefully (me‡P‡q Kg mZK© fv‡e) Expensive (e¨qeûj) more expensive (AwaK e¨qeûj) less expensive (Kg e¨qeûj) (the) most expensive (me‡P‡q †ewk e¨qeûj) (the) least expensive (me‡P‡q Kg e¨qeûj) Intelligent more/less intelligent (the) most/least intelligent Difficult more/less difficult (the) most/least difficult Famous more/less famous (the) most/least famous Important more/less important (the) most/least Important Beautiful more/less beautiful (the) most/least Beautiful Obedient more/less Obedient (the) most/least Obedient [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 244 ~ 01740-073569

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwmw© U MCQ mg~n 11. Which one is the example of comparative 13. The bus is the --- expensive way to get degree? [ivtwet 07-08] around. [mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-16, AvBb wePvi I msm` welqK A easy B most famous Ans:d gšY¿ vj‡qi mve- †iwRóvi-16] C beautiful D more obedient A less B lesser 12. The word “difficult” in its superlative C least D more Ans:c form- [cvÖ _wgK I MYwk¶v Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-01] 14. Superlative degree of “careful” is- [Btwet A most difficult B very difficult Ans:a 04-05] C difficultest D very very difficult A carefully B very careful C most careful D more careful Ans:c Topic-04: wbqgnxb k‡ãi Positive-Comparative-Superlative iƒc †`Lvb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন wbqgnxb wKQy word Gi Degree formation (‡ewk ¸iæZ¡cY~ © ZvB gLy ¯’ Kiæb) Positive Comparative Superlative Positive Comparative Superlative bad/evil/ill worse worst in(Af¨všÍ‡i) inner innermost/inmost good/well better best out(evwn‡i) outer outermost/outmost much, many more most up(Dc‡i) upper uppermost/upmost few fewer fewest Hind (wcQ‡b) hinder hindermost near(wbKU¯’) nearer nearest old (c‡y iv‡bv) older oldest nigh (bvqvB- nigher nighest old (eq¯‹/eqm elder eldest wbKU¯)’ †evSv‡Z)  Advanced Learning: in, out, up G¸‡jv preposition n‡jI GLv‡b adverb ej‡Z n‡e| KviY G¸‡jv degree Gi †ÿ‡Î G‡`i A_© †`‡L eSy ‡eb c‡ivÿfv‡e Giv ¯’vb‡K ‡evSvq weavq Adverb n‡q hvq| 15. The superlative degree of “bad”? [Gb Gm 19. There were ---- guests than I expected. AvB mnKvix cwiPvjK 2015, bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm.© (28 Rvb.y 21), [IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO)18] Kgb: we`y¨r, Rv¦ jvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gšY¿ vj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v -19] A less B lesser A worst B farther C fewer D few Ans:c C better D worse Ans:a e¨vL¨v: guest countable noun ZvB Gi c‡~ e© 16. Which one is not an example of a fewer em‡e| comparative degree? [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)] 20. Which one is not a comparative A much B less degree?[RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯v’ (NSI)-Gi wdì Awd. -17] C more D worse Ans:a A Upper B Less 17. ‘I found the worse condition.’ The C Worst D Highest Ans:c,d underline word is- [mnKvix ivR¯^ KgK© Z©v-15] 21. Best Gi positive degree ‡KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq A positive B comparative A Better B Fair mnKvix wkÿK -93] C assertive D superlative Ans:b C Well D Good Ans:d/c 18. Which one is not an example of 22. He is the (bad) boy in the class. [evsjv‡`k comparative degree? [¯^v¯¨’ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx Uvwid Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v-18] A upper B less 2016] A worse B better C worst D higher Ans:c C worst D bad Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 245 ~ 01740-073569

 Advanced Learning Table Positive Comparative Superlative Far (`i~ eZx© -¯v’ ‡bi `~iæZ/¡ wel‡qi cv_K© ¨i †ÿ‡Î) farther farthest further furthest(MwZmP~ K) Fore (MwZkxj Ae¯v’ q AMªeZx© /m¤§y‡L/mvg‡b /Av‡M) former Fore (w¯’i Ae¯’vq AMªeZ©x/ m¤§y‡L/mvg‡b/Av‡M) foremost, first latter last(me‡© kl) Late (Kv‡Ri avivevwnKZv/cieZx© Rb/eB‡qi Ask) latest(AwZ m¤úªwZ) Late (mgq †evSv‡Z, †`wi, wej¤)^ later least (bv _vK‡j-littlest) Little (Kg, †QvU) less (bv _vK‡j littler/lesser) ‡bvU: wbR cwiev‡ii AšfÍ ³z© e¨w³i eq‡mi Zjz bv eSy v‡Z elder/ eldest Avi Ab¨vb¨ †ÿ‡Î older/ oldest e¨envi nq; 23. We will do our work---. (c‡i Avgiv Avgv‡`i 27. The --- chapters/ part of the book are KvR Kie) [Exim Bank-05] more interesting and informative. [ivtwet A latter B later (B) 16-17, Lty wet 07-08] C longer D after Ans:b A last B later 24. Which one is the superlative degree of C latter D late Ans:a little? [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯v’ (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi - 17] e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZz eB‡qi Ask eSy v‡”Q Avevi the Av‡Q A Less B Lesser ZvB superlative wn‡m‡e last em‡e| mZK:© Ab¨vb¨ C Least D None Ans:c eB‡Z Gi DËi fzj Av‡Q| 25. ‘Old’ Gi Superlative degree- [cvª _wgK wkÿv Awa. 28. What is the superlative form “late” is- A latest B oldest wnmve mn. -13] [ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019, C eldest D oldest/eldest Ans:d mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)-15, Btwet H 17-18] 26. The superlative degree of ‘Fore’ is- [Btwet A Latter B Latest (C) 13-14, gvtfvtwetctÖ wet (d) 15-16] C Last D Least Ans:b,c A forer B forest Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda C forerest D furthest Ans:d  Advanced Learning Rule : Topic-05: ‡hme k‡ãi ‡Kvb Comparative/Superlative iƒc nq bv, Giƒc k㸇jv wK wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন : wKQy e¨wZµg: adj./adv. word i‡q‡Q hv‡`i †Kvb degree of comparison †bB|  Numeral Adjective: Two, seven, double, triple etc.  Pronominal Adjective: this, that, which, each, what etc.  AvK…wZevPK kã: round, square, oblong (AvqZ), Circle etc.  wewfbœ Colour: White, Black, green, red, yellow(njy`), pink(‡Mvjvwc), brown (ev`vwg), blue etc.  Descriptive Adjective: dead, blind, lame, one-eyed etc. GQvovI yearly, half yearly, monthly, weekly, several, lunar (চন্দৰ্), solar (†mŠi) etc.  Auto Emphasizing Word : unique(GKK), universal (mveR© bxb), top, down, quite (m¤úY~ i© ƒ‡c), absolute, Full, Huge, Empty, complete, Entire(m¤ú~Y)© , Almighty(mek© w³gvb/Avjøvn), supreme, Dead, Eastern, Western, Southern, Northern, Excellent, Eternal, Ideal, Perfect, False, Head, Chief, Extreme(Pig mxgv), Golden, Daily, Giv me©`v superlative ZvB G‡`i Ab¨ †Kvb degree Ki‡j fjz n‡e| [e¨wZµg e¨envi: top most, head most, AcÖPwjZ] [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 246 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-06: wZb ai‡bi wWwMÖ evsjvq †Kgb A_© †`q? Ges G‡`i †Pbvi mvaviY Dcvq wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন wZb ai‡bi wWwMÖi evsjv A_© I †Pbvi Dcvq: Positive degree evsjvq gZ/mgvb A_© †`q| Giƒc ev‡K¨ so/as----as e‡m| †hgb: John is as cunning as fox. (Rb †kqv‡ji gZ PvjvK) Comparative degree evsjvq n‡Z/‡_‡K/‡P‡q A_© †`q| Giƒc ev‡K¨ comparative word + than e‡m| ‡hgb: He is taller than I. Avi Superlative degree evsjvq me‡P‡q---A_© †`q| Giƒc ev‡K¨ the + superlative + Noun+ --- e‡m| †hgb: He is the tallest in the class. (‡m Kv¬ ‡mi g‡a¨ me‡P‡q j¤^v) 29. His wife is --- cook in the word. (Zvi ¯¿x e¨vL¨v: The Nile (bxj b`) = b`xi bvg ZvB Gi c„w_exi me‡P‡q Lvivc ivaby x) [Ptwet (B) 03-04] c~‡e© the em‡e| gnv‡`‡ki bv‡gi cy‡e© the e‡m bv| A the very bad B the worst Ans:b 32. “Come on, walk faster,” urged my C worst(Iqvm&U&) D the more worse friend, “You are -- a tortoise.” [Ptwet (E) 15-16] 30. Fill in the gap: John is as cunning as ---. A as slow B as slow as [RbckÖ vmb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2016] C very slow D more slow Ans:b A lion B fox evsjv A_©: Avgvi eÜz †Rvo w`‡q ej‡jv, `Zªy nuv‡Uv, C hare D tiger Ans:b Zzwg K”Qc Gi gZ axiMwZm¤úbœ| e¨vL¨v: gvbyl mvaviYZ fox Gi gZ PvjvK Giƒc K_v 33. This novel is one of the ------- of this cÖPwjZ Av‡Q ZvB DËi- b author. [Ptwet (C) 09-10] 31. Which one is correct? (bxjb` AvwdK« v A worse B worser gnv‡`‡ki me‡P‡q eo b`x) [17th BCS, gva¨wgK I D”P C more bad D worst Ans:d gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii Aax‡b cÖ`k©K-04, ivtwet 06-07, Btwet 34. The weather today is --- the weather (L)12-13, Rupali Bank-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (a) 15-16] yesterday. (AvR‡Ki AvenvIqv MZKv‡ji AvenvIqvi †P‡q A The Nile is longest river in Africa. B The Nile is longest river in the Africa. Lvivc) [Ptwet (E) 16-17] Ans:c C Nile is longest river in Africa. Ans:d A more bad than B the most bad than D The Nile is the longest river in Africa. C worse than D most worse than Topic-07: Positive degree †Z as ----- as Ges so ---- as Gi e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI| (as ---- as, so ---- as) Gi e¨envi: Affirmative ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î Positive degree †Z as ----- as, Ges Negative ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î Positive degree †Z so/as ---- as, e¨envi nq Ges G‡`i gv‡S degree Gi positive form e‡m| [‡bvU: negative ev‡K¨ so ---- as e‡m; negative/affir. Dfq ev‡K¨ as ---- as e‡m] 35. Prices for bicycles/bikes can run --- Tk 36. The price of laptop can run --- TK. 20000/250000. [18th BCS, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ 15 2,00,000. [ Kgb cÖk:œ et†ktgty itwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20] Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg chv© q)-19, ivtwet A as high as B so high as (Law) 07-08, (wnmveweÁvb) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet 14-15] C as high to D as high for Ans:a A as high as B so high as 37. The movie was --- the book. [AMYÖ x e¨vsK wj. C as high to D as high for Ans:a wmwbqi Awdmvi (evwZjK…Z) 2013] e¨vL¨v: As high as A_© cvÖ q D”P ev cÖvq †Kvb wKQzi A as B as good mgKÿ| As high as ‡hv‡M evK¨wUi evsjv: C good as D as good as Ans:d wØPµhv‡bi gj~ ¨ cvÖ q 20,000/250000 UvKv ch©šÍ DVvbvgv K‡i| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 247 ~ 01740-073569

38. The meal did not cost --- much --- I 42. Fill in the blank. This dictionary costs – expected. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Bb÷vª ±i-05] --- the other one. [Rvtwet we BDwbU (mgvRweÁvb) 18-19] A so, so B that, like A twice more than B twice as much as C as, as D very, as Ans:c C twice as much D twice as manyAns:b evsjv A_©: Avwg hv cZÖ ¨vkv K‡iwQjvg Lvev‡ii e¨q 43. She is beautiful but she is --- her Zvi †ewk bv| mother. [‡emvgwiK wegvb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK KgK© Z©v-05] 39. No animal is so big ---the blue whale. [9g A most beautiful B less beautiful Ans:d cÖfv. wbeÜb-13, WvK wefvM (†g‡Uvª cwjUb mv‡K©j)cwi`k©K-16] C as beautiful D not so beautiful as A than B from 44. They were singing --- they could. [‡mvbvjx C but D as Ans:d e¨vsK Awdmvi-14] 40. I can speak German a little but --- you A as well than B best than do. (Avwg Rvgv© b fvlvq Aí K_v ej‡Z cvwi wKš‘ †Zvgvi gZ C as better than D as well as Ans:d fvj bq) [Ptwet B 05-06] 45. My friend said that no car could go ---. A not as well as B not well than Ans:a [cwiKíbv Ges ceÖ vmx Kj¨vb I ‰e‡`wkK Kgm© s¯v’ b gš¿Yvt mnt cwit -06] C not so well than D not so better as A so fast like his car 41. †KvbwU ï× evK¨? [Medical. 94-95, 95-96, cÖv_wgK B as fast like his car cÖavb wk¶K-94, nvt`vtwetctÖ wet (B) 15-16] C as fast as his car A Rahim is as tall as me. D as fast as the car of him Ans:c B Rahim is as tall as mine. 46. Which one is correct? (‡m Avgvi g‡Zv fv‡jv) C Rahim is as tall as I. [mnKvix RR-07, cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18] D Rahim is tall as me. Ans:c A He is as good as myself. e¨vL¨v: so---as/ as---as G‡`i ci pronoun B He is as good as me. Avm‡j subjective pronoun (I, we, he BZ¨vw`) C He is as good as I. nq| Z‡e Subject pronoun bv _vK‡j objective D He is as good as mine. Ans:c pronoun(me, us, him BZ¨vw`) n‡Z cv‡i| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Topic-8: MYbv/msL¨vevPK k‡ãi c‡~ e© gZ ev mgvb eSy v‡Z- As many as Gi e¨envi? As many as Gi e¨envi: MYbv/msL¨v evPK kã Øviv †Kvb countable noun Gi- gZ/mgvb eySv‡Z- as many as e¨envi nq| evsjvq gZ A_© c`Ö vb K‡i| †hgb: As many as 1000 species of finch have been identified. (1000 cRÖ vwZi gZ ‡QvU cvwL wPwýZ n‡q‡Q) G‡ÿ‡Î Zjz bvi welqwU as many Gi c‡iI em‡Z cv‡i| MVb: as many + Zzjbvi welqwU/noun + as ‡hgb: He needs twice as many books as I need. 47. --- 1000 species of finch have been can see --- 150 different kinds of trees. identified. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- BARRON’S TOEFL, p-365] [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, P-195] A as many as B as many A more than B as many as C as much as D much as Ans:a C up as D as many to Ans:b e¨vL¨v: wd cvwL‡`i 1000 cRÖ vwZi g‡Zv cvwL e¨vL¨v: AwaK †evSv‡Z more than Avi gZ †evSv‡Z wPwýZ Kiv n‡q‡Q| as ------ as e‡m; ev‡K¨ 150 ai‡bi AwaK †evSv‡Z 48. In the Great Smoky Mountains, one DËi- a Z‡e option a bv _vK‡j b DËi Kiv hv‡e| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 248 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-09: AMYbv/cwigvbevPK k‡ãi c‡~ e© gZ ev mgvb ev †P‡q eySv‡Z- As much as Gi e¨envi? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন As much as Gi e¨envi:: cost, rent, paid, price, value, wage, twice, thrice, meter, care BZ¨vw` cwigvbevPK k‡ãi Av‡M msL¨vevPK kã _vK ev bv _vK Zzjbv †evSv‡Z- as much as e¨envi nq| evsjvq “gZ” A_© cÖ`vb K‡i| †hgb: Prices have increased by as much as 300 per cent. (`vg 30% Gi gZ ew„ × †c‡q‡Q) 49. Baby teeth require just --- later already received twice --- gross permanent teeth. [Btwet (L) 05-06] Ans:c revenues as it earned in the entire A as careful as B more care than preceding year. [evsjv‡`k nvDR wewìs K‡c©v‡ikb (wmwbqi C as much care as D as the most care A as much B more Awdmvi)-11] 50. The hard-working girl earns ---. (cwÖ ikÖgx C as many D as more Ans:a evwjKvwU Zvi mr †ev‡bi †P‡q wظY Avq K‡i) 53. The clay pot is prettier, but it costs --- A twice as much as her half-sister other one. [et†ktgty itwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20] GB B twice as many as her half-sister wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: C twice as best as her-sister [Ptwet (C) 17-18] A half less than the D twice as good as her half-sister Ans:a B half as much as the 51. The roots of the old tree spread out ---- C half so much as the thirty meters in all directions and D half so more than the Ans:b damaged nearby buildings. [Pt wet (B1) 16-17] 54. Last year, Matin earned ----his brother, A too much B so much who has better position. [Rt wet (D) 15-16, Ptwet C as much as D much more Ans:c (D) 12-13, (B1) 13-14, (E) 16-17] Ans:a e¨vL¨v: ciy vZb MvQwUi wkKi¸‡jv wÎk wgUv‡ii g‡Zv A twice as much as B twice more than Qwo‡q †M‡Q Ges cv‡ki feb¸‡jvi ÿwZ K‡i‡Q| C twice as many as D twice as more as 52. In the past six month, the company has Topic-10: ev‡K¨ than _vK‡j ‡Kvb degree nq? Avevi than Gi object wnmv‡e ‡Kvb Pronoun e‡m? Rule: ev‡K¨ than _vK‡j comparative degree nq Ges than Gi ci subjective pronoun e‡m| Z‡e subjective pronoun bv _vK‡j objective pronoun em‡Z cv‡i| ‡hgb: He is better than I/me. GLv‡b `‡y UvB mwVK| Z‡e Av‡M I ‡K ¸iæZ¡ w`‡Z n‡e| Rule: than hy³& ev‡K¨ subject Gi ¯’‡j possessive + noun _vK‡j than + Possessive Pronoun (mine, ours, yours, theirs, Rahim’s etc.) e‡m| †hgb: My pen is costlier than yours. 55. He is taller than ---. [Kw… l m¤úªmviY (Awa`߇ii mnKvix 58. Helal’s luck could not have been --- K„wl KgK© Zv©Ñ) 2016, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ.…© (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] than Ahnaf. [‡emvgwiK wegvb PjvPj KZ…©c‡ÿi wnmve 56. He is older than ---. [ivtwet (social science) 10-11, wbixÿK/wnmveiÿK/LvRvwÂ-2017, kÖg gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2005] ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW) (‡mU:1) 19-20] A worst B worser A I B me C worse D worsted Ans:c C us D my Ans:a 59. His job is --- than his friends. (Zvi PvKwz i 57. In what way is your job --- than mine? Zvi e܇z `i PvKwz ii †P‡q †ewk ¸iæZc¡ ~Y©) [Lty wet (School) 11-12] [mgvR‡mev Aw``߇i Bb÷vª ±i-05] A too important B very important A similar B smarter C more important D much important Ans:c C better D fitter Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 249 ~ 01740-073569

60. Which is the correct comparative form you.(‡Zvgv‡`i `yR‡bi †P‡q Avgvi Kb¨v †ewk `~e©j) [ivtwet of an adjective? [¯v^ ¯¨’ mnKvix 2004] A weaker B strong (Law) 05-06] A This book is not finer than yours. C so weak D tolerably weakAns:a B Your book is finer than this.  Advance Level MCQ C Your book is as fine as this. 66. There were ---- guests than I expected. D None Ans:a [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 18, mgvR‡mev Awa. wdì mycvifv. 61. Which of the following is incorrect? 2017, gnv wnmve wbixÿvK I wbq¯¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q AwWUi 2015] A He is better than me. [ivtwet (F1) 11-12] A less B lesser B He is better than mine. C few D fewer Ans:d C He is better than I. e¨vL¨v: guest countable noun ZvB Gi c~‡e© D None of the above Ans:b fewer em‡e| e¨vL¨v: Dc‡i Av‡jvwPZ wbqg Abhy vqx than Gi ci 67. The newspaper reports inform that subjective pronoun bv _vK‡j objective woman drivers have --- accidents than men. pronoun em‡Z cv‡i ZvB ejv hvq than Gi ci Dfq [ivtwet (GBP) 13-14] [PtwetC1,12-13] cÖKvi pronoun e‡m| myZivs option (a) Ges (c) A less B least DfqB mwVK Avi †h‡nZz incorrect DËi †P‡q‡Q ZvB C lower D fewer Ans:d than Gi ci possessive pronoun(mine) _vKvq ▒☼║♣║ Dc‡ii wbq‡g Av‡iv D`vniY ║♣║☼▒ option (b) fjz | 68. Today is --- than yesterday. Fill in the 62. She is --- than she looks. I thought she blank with- [wewfbœ gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-17] was much older. [evsjv‡`k Kw… l Dbœqb K‡cv.© wewfbœ c`-18] A more sunny B sunniest A taller B older C sunnier D most sunny Ans:c C younger D better Ans:c 69. This bag is --- heavier --- the other. (GB e¨vL¨v: Avwg †f‡ewQjvg †m A‡bK eq¯‹ wQ‡jv| e¨vMwU Ab¨Uvi †P‡q GKUz †ewk fvix) [mgvR‡mev (Avm‡j) Zv‡K †hgb †`Lvq †m wQ‡jv Zvi †P‡q Kg Awa`߇ii Bb÷ªv±i- 05] eq¯‹| Giƒc hwy ³KZvq mwVK A_© w`‡Z DËi n‡q‡Q A quite, then B slightly, than C more, than D as, like Ans:b younger| e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ heavier kãwU comparative iƒ‡cB 63. She is --- than her brother. [K…wl m¤úªmviY Av‡Q ZvB mv‡_ more em‡e bv Avi than wb‡Z Awa`߇ii mnKvix Kw… l KgK© Zv-© 16] n‡e| A elder B older 70. The examination was quite easy; --- we C eldest D oldest Ans:a expected. [mnKvix mwPe, WªvdwUs (AvBb gšY¿ vjq)-05] ‡bvU: wbR cwiev‡ii AšfÍ z³© e¨w³i eq‡mi Zzjbv A more easy that B more easy than eySv‡Z elder/ eldest Avi Ab¨vb¨ †ÿ‡Î older/ C easier than D more easier thanAns:c oldest e¨envi nq; ev‡K¨i evsjv: cixÿv mnR wQ‡jv, hv cZÖ ¨vkv 64. Choose the correct sentence [kÖg gšY¿ vj‡qi KiwQjvg Zvi †P‡q mnR| mnKvix cwiPvjK 2005] 71. It was ---- expensive than I thought. A My pen is costlier than yours. [cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16] B My pen is costly to yours. A much B more C My pen is costly from yours. C high D higher Ans:b D My pen is costly with yours. Ans:a 65. My daughter is --- than both of [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 250 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-11: mgRvZxq `wy U wel‡qi g‡a¨ Zzjbv Kivi mgq than Gi ci KLb that of, KLb those of nq? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন KLb that of, KLb those of: mgRvZxq `wy U wel‡qi g‡a¨ Zjz bv Kivi mgq comparative degree ‡Z than Gi ci that of/ those of/ the ones nq| Zzjbvi welq singular n‡j that of Avi Zjz bvi welqwU plural n‡j those of nq| †hgb: The roads of Dhaka are wider than those of Rajbari. The Disney park in Japan is larger than the ones in Florida.  Advanced Learning: GKB ev‡K¨ `yBevi same noun e‡m bv ZvB than Gi 2q evi ‡h noun wU em‡Zv †mLv‡b that of/ those of/ the ones emv‡bv nq| The weather of Dhaka is better than (the weather) that of Kathmandu. [GLv‡b the weather `By evi bv e‡m 2q ¯’‡j the weather ‡K‡U that of e‡m‡Q] 72. The roads of Dhaka are wider than --- 74. The facilities of the older hospital ----. Rajbari. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi [Xvtwet (B-EE) 08-09, Ptwet (E) 06-07, (C1) 13-14, (D3) 16-17] Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019] A is as good as or better than those of the A that of B those of new hospital C this of D are Ans:b B are as good as or better than the new 73. The weather of Dhaka is ----- hospital Kathmandu. [ivt wet (B-Law) 16-17] C are as good as or better than those of A as good as or better than the new hospital B as good as or better than that of D are as good or better than the new C as good as and better than hospital Ans:c D good or better than that of Ans:b e¨vL¨v: GB c‡Ö kœ cwÖ Z Ack‡b or Øviv `ywU K‡i e¨vL¨v: G RvZxq MCQ ¸‡jv‡Z cÖwZ Ack‡b `wy U Ackb Kiv Av‡Q weavq positive degree K‡i kZ©/ Ackb Av‡Q hv or/and Øviv hy³ Av‡Q| wbqgvbymv‡i DËi as good as Avi comparative ZvB †`L‡Z n‡e ïb¨¯’v‡b †Kvb Ack‡bi `wy U kZ©B wbqgvbmy v‡i mwVK better than those of the new mwVK| ‡hgb GB cÖ‡kœ b DËi KviY ïb¨¯’v‡b as hospital | Ab¨w`‡K subject (facilities) plural good as w`‡jI mwVK n‡e Avevi better than ZvB verb n‡e are| myZivs mwVK DËi- c; that of w`‡jI mwVK n‡e| Topic-12: Zzjbvi †ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i gv‡S Ges ev‡K¨i †k‡l †Kvb †Kvb kã e‡m? D`vniY `vI| DËi: differ from (verb) , different from (Adj.), like, the same as, same as, similar to BZ¨vw` k㸇jv `wy U Zjz bvi wel‡qi gv‡S e‡m, wKš‘ differ, different, alike, same & similar G¸‡jv Zzjbvi welq¸‡jvi c‡i/ ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m| [‡bvU: Sentence G verb bv _vK‡j gv‡S differ from/ ‡k‡l differ e‡m] D`vinY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ †`Lby - 75. Although we often use “speed” and ¯úxW me`v© †f‡jvwmwUi gZ bq| [speed I “velocity” interchangeably, in a velocity `wy UiB mvaviY A_© MwZ/ZxeZª v] technical sense, “speed” is not always -- 76. A dolphin --- a porpoise in that it has a - velocity”[Medical 93-94, BARRON’S TOEFL, P-185] longer nose. [Xvtwet (C) 13-14] A alike B the same as A different B differs C similar D as Ans:b C different from D differs from Ans:d evsjv A_©: Wjwdb ïïK †_‡K GB A‡_© Avjv`v †h, evsjv: hw`I ¯úxW I †f‡jvwmwU kã `ywU‡K GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© e¨envi Kiv nq, cÖhyw³MZ w`K †_‡K GUvi (Wjwd‡bi) bvK j¤^v| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 251 ~ 01740-073569

77. Choose the incorrect word or phrase. 78. Although they are smaller, chipmunks The explanation that (a)our instructor (b)gave us, was different (c)than the one are --- most other ground squirrels. [Rvtwet (d)yours gave you. [ivtwet (Law) 08-09] Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Different Gi c‡i than bv e‡m from e‡m| (IBA) 11-12] [Source: BARRON’S TOEFL (10th Edition) ZvB Ackb (c) incorrect wn‡m‡e DËi| PROBLEM 88 ‡_‡K] Source: CLIFF’S TOEFL Practice Test 4, Part B, A alike B like as C same as D like Ans:d Question no. 39, Page 420 †_‡K ûeûy †bIqv n‡q‡Q| Topic-13: `By ‡qi AwaK wKš‘ Zv‡`i ‡h Kv‡iv mv‡_ Avjv`v Avjv`v Zzjbv eySv‡Z wK e‡m? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন `yB‡qi AwaK Gi g‡a¨ Zjz bv - `yB‡qi AwaK wKš‘ Zv‡`i c‡Ö Z¨‡Ki mv‡_ Avjv`v Avjv`v Zjz bv eySv‡Z comparative degree ‡Z than Gi ci anyone/anybody/anything e‡m| evsjvq [†h Kv‡iv/‡h ‡KvbwUi †P‡q---] Giƒc A_© †`q| †hgb: Dina is taller than anyone of her four sisters. (w`bv Zvi Pvi †ev‡bi g‡a¨ †h Kv‡ivi †P‡q j¤v^ ) 79. Choose the correct sentence. [grm¨ Awa`߇ii 80. He can sing better than --- in his family. wnmveiÿK-18, ¯v^ ¯’¨ gšY¿ vj‡qi Awdm mnKvix-19, mvD_ B÷ e¨vsK wj [Xvtwet (B) 17-18] †UªBwb Awdmvi-18] Ans:d A everybody A Dina is taller than each of her four sisters. B everyone B Dina is taller than all of her four sisters. C anybody C Dina is taller than either of her four sisters. D someone Ans:c D Dina is taller than anyone of her four sisters. Topic-14: Positive Ges Comparative Degree ‡K †Rvi c`Ö vbKvix kã wn‡m‡e wK wK e‡m? DËi: Positive degree †Z †Rvi cÖ`vb Kiv †evSv‡Z Positive word Gi c~‡e© very e‡m| ‡hgb: Honey is very sweet. Avevi Comparative degree †Z †Rvi cÖ`vb Kiv †evSv‡Z comparative word Gi c‡~ e© much/ far e‡m| ‡hgb: The book is much better. 81. The weather is --- gloomier today than 83. Honey is --- sweet. (gay Ley wgwó) [29th BCS, it was yesterday. [Xvtwet (B) 14-15, evsjv‡`k WvK mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-17, Rvtwet (L- BwZnvm) 09-10] wefvM (‡g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡Kj© ) cwi`k©K-16] A very B too much A more B more than C much too D extensive Ans:a C very D much Ans:d 84. She looks --- than she is. (Zv‡K Kg eqmx e¨vL¨v: gloomier ‡K †Rvo c`Ö v‡bi Rb¨ much †`Lvq) [Btwet (C) 17-18] e‡m‡Q| very em‡e bv KviY very e‡m positive Gi A much younger B more younger mvg‡b| more em‡e bv KviY gloomier wb‡RB C more young D very younger Ans:a 85. I feel --- now. [etwet (L) 13-14] comparative kã| MZKv‡ji †P‡q AvR AvKvk A‡bK †ewk †gNv”Qbœ| A more happier B much happy 82. The book is --- better. (eBwU Zzjbvgj~ K AwaK C much happier D more happy Ans:c fvj) [ivtwet 07-08] 86. My house is --- comfortable than my A more B very father’s. [Xvtwet (A) 09-10, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 16-17] C much D far Ans:c A very B much e¨vL¨v: cwigvb/gvÎv †evSv‡Z much Avi `~ieZ©x C to D much more Ans:d †evSv‡Z far e‡m| ZvB DËi c| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 252 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-15: Main verb/be verb/linking verb Gi ci degree Gi Adjective bv Adverb e‡m? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন DËi: ev‡K¨ positive- comparative-superlative ‡hUvB `iKvi ‡nvK hw` Bnv main verb Gi c‡i n‡j adverb em‡e| †hgb: He drives much more carefully than his friend. [Z‡e be verb ev linking verb Gici n‡j adjective em‡e|] 87. He drives much --- than his friend. (‡m A efficiently more than much B much more efficiently than Zvi eÜiz †P‡q AviI †ewk mZK©fv‡e Mvwo Pvjvq) [Xvtwet A careful B more careful 99-00] C much more than efficiently C more carefully D carefully Ans:c D more efficiently much than Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Main Verb (drive) Gici adverb n‡e 89. I prepare my lesson --- than you. [ÎvY I weavq DËi c| Ab¨w`‡K ev‡K¨ than Av‡Q weavq cybev© mb cKÖ í ev¯eÍ vqb KgK© Zv© -06] comparative iæc more carefully n‡q‡Q| A careful B more careful 88. The Frankin Stove, which became common C more carefully D carefully Ans:c in the 1790s, burned wood --- an open fire e¨vL¨v: Main Verb Gici adverb nq| ev‡K¨ place. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ e†kgyiwecwÖ e (Gd), †mU-we, prepare main verb hvi ci Adverb jvM‡e 19-20] ZvB DËi c| Topic-16: GKB e¨w³/wel‡qi Ae¯’v Av‡Mi w`‡bi †P‡q AvR fv‡jv ev Lvivc eySv‡Z ‡Kvb degree nq? DËi: GKB e¨w³/wel‡qi Ae¯v’ Av‡Mi w`‡bi †P‡q AvR fv‡jv ev Lvivc eSy v‡Z mvaviY ev‡K¨ Subject + verb + comparative word + today e‡m| we‡kl mZ©KZv: Gme ev‡K¨ today Gi ci than yesterday Dn¨ _v‡K| ‡hgb: He is better today. [WvK I †Uwj‡hvM‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi wnmveiÿY KgK© Zv© 03] GB ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m AvR (MZKv‡ji †P‡q) fv‡jv Av‡Q| Attention: GB wbq‡g better Gi mvg‡b comparatively, more, very Gme em‡e bv| Avi more good nq bv| 90. Which of the following sentence is two months. She --- [Ptwet (B-1) 14-15] correct? [WvK I †Uwj‡hvM‡hvM gšY¿ vj‡qi wnmveiÿY Kg©KZv© -03] A is comparatively better today. A He is comparatively better today. B He is good today than before. B is comparatively the best today. C He is better today. D He is best today than yesterday. Ans:c C is nicely today. 91. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet 09-10] D is better today. Ans:d 93. Choose the correct sentence. (AvR Avwg Av‡Mi †P‡q fv‡jv †eva KiwQ) [NU (weÁvb 11-12] A The patient is very better today. A I feel more good today. B The patient is much better today. B I feel better today. C The patient is more better today. C I feel more better today. D The patient is more good today. Ans:b D He is comparatively better today. Ans:b 92. Mina has been suffering from fever for Topic-17: GKB e¨w³i wb‡Ri Ae¯v’ †`vl, ¸‡Yi g‡a¨ Zjz bv †evSv‡Z Adj./Adv. Gi wK iƒc nq? Rule: GKB e¨w³i `wy U †`vl, ¸‡Yi g‡a¨ Zjz bv/ Kg, †ewk †evSv‡Z Adj./Adv. Gi comparative form bv n‡q G‡`i positive form nq, Ges 1g wUi Av‡M more e¨envi n‡e I Ab¨wU wVK _vK‡e| G‡¶‡Î syllable †`L‡Z nq bv| ‡hgb: He is more good than bad. [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 253 ~ 01740-073569

94. Which one is the correct sentence? (‡m C He is much well than bad. Ans:b D He is most better than bad. Lviv‡ci †P‡q fvj †ewk) [gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk¶K-00] A He is better than bad. [ivtwet (E2) 17-18] িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন B He is more good than bad. Topic-18: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z Comparative Gi Av‡M wK e‡m Ges MVb wK? D`vniY `vI| Rule: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z Double comparison nq| A_v© r GKwU ev‡K¨i `wy U As‡k Comparative degree Gi e¨envi nq| MVb: The + Comparative -----, the + Comparative -----. ‡hgb: The more he gets, the more he wants. jÿ¨ Kiæb, MVbwU e¨wZµg KviY more kãwU comparative nIqv ¯^‡ËI¡ Gi Av‡M the em‡Q| hw`I Avgiv Rvwb superlative word Gi Av‡M the e‡m|  Advanced Learning: Giƒc MV‡b comparative kãwU Adverb wn‡m‡e KvR Ki‡e| KviY Bnv ev‡K¨i Verb ‡K modify K‡i| Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ ejv n‡”Q- hZ Pvq ZZ cvq| A_v© r more Øviv get I want ‡K modify Ki‡Q weavq GwU adverb| [more get = hZ Pvq] 95. The greater the demand, ---- the price. 99. The more you practise speaking, -----. [Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯v’ b I cÖwkÿb e¨y‡ivi BÝUªv±i-18, cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U-07, cwÖ Ziÿv gšY¿ vjq, Dc- mnKvix wefv‡M mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-16] cÖ‡KŠkjx/bKkvKvi 19, wkÿv c‡Ö KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.)] A you will do it better A the higher B higher B do it better C the high D high Ans:a C the better you will do it Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, Model-2, Sec-2, D better you will do it. Ans:c Q-5, Page-365 †_‡K ûeû| 100. The more we looked at the piece of 96. The --- you worry, the better. [ewnivMgb I modern art, ---. [Avj-Avivdv Bmjvgx e¨vsK-11] cvm‡cvU© A‡a`߇ii mnt cwiPvjK-14] A the higher its B its higher Ans:a A much B more C higher of its D higher than its C little D less Ans:d 101. The more you read, the more you learn. e¨vL¨v: hZ Kg `ywðšÍv Ki‡e, ZZ fv‡jv| Giƒc A‡_© Here “More” is an- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10] mwVK DËi n‡e less| A adjective B adverb 97. Choose the correct sentence. [cvÖ _wgK I MYwk¶v C interjection D none Ans:b Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13] e¨vL¨v: comparative degree †Z hZ---ZZ A‡_© A More you read, more you learn. Ans:d more e¨eüZ n‡j Zv adverb n‡e| KviY more B The more you read, more you learn. kãwU main verb ‡K modify K‡i| †hgb: The C More you read, the more you learn. more you read, the more you learn. D The more you read, the more you learn. 102. As far as the hard disk is concerned, the bigger, -----. [Ptwet (B) 11-12, Btwet (B) 16-17] 98. The longer I live here, ----. (Avwg GLv‡b hZw`b _vKwQ, ZZ cQ›` KiwQ) [Xvtwet (D) 10-11] A the best B the better A I like the more B the more I like it C better D best Ans:b C the more I would like it 103. The --- said about this, the ----. (GUv D I like it more Ans:b m¤ú‡© K hZ Kg ejv hvq ZZ fv‡jv) [Xvtwet (a) 07-08] e¨vL¨v: 1g Ask present tense G Av‡Q ZvB cieZ©x AskI present tense n‡e weavq DËi c bv n‡q b A few, best B less, better n‡e| C more, worst D little, better Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 254 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-19: One of the Gi ci Superlative Degree Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন “One of the” Gi ci superlative degree Gi e¨envi Kiv nq| MVb: One of the + Superlative word + Noun plural nq| †hgb: Cuba is one of the largest sugar- growing areas in the world. He is one of the most superstitious people I know.  ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wj¼: GB one of --Related Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Pronoun I Subject Verb Agreement Aa¨v‡q| 104. Cuba is --- sugar-growing areas in the 106. Rajshahi is --- sugar growing areas in world.[et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (C) 11-12, ivtwet (BBA) 07-08] Bangladesh. [ivt wet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16,  ûeû Kgb: A one of the larger B one of the largest cvÖ _wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk© ÿK (†Rjv-25): (1g avc)- 19] C the larger D largest Ans:b A one of the larger B one of largest Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4, Section- C one of the largest D largest Ans:c 2, Part-A, Question-4, P-414] 107. Kuakata is one of the most popular --- 105. Tahseen/Sara/Sumon was one ---------. in Bangladesh. [ivtwet (Law) 13-14] [KvwiMix wkÿv `߇ii Aax‡b KvixMix Rywbqi BÝUªv±i-05, ivtwet (Law & Justice) 05-06, Ptwet (C3) 12-13] A resort B trips A of the happy childs of his class C resorts D trip Ans:c B child who was the happiest of all the classes 108. One of --- of the late Middle ages was C of the happiest child of the class Ans:d saint Thomas Aquinas. A scholar who D of the happiest children in the class studied under Albertus Magnus. [m¤v¢ e¨ cÖkœ- e¨vL¨v: c- fjz KviY child singular g‡b ivL‡Z BARRON’S TOEFL, Page-160 †_‡K] n‡e child-children, baby-babies, Ges boy- A the thinkers who was great boys| Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-2, B the great thinker C the greatest thinkers D who thought greatly Ans:c Section-2, Part-A, Question-2, P-353] Topic-20: Preposition (of/between/among) Øviv Degree Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|  †Kvb ev‡K¨ of + the two--, of + the pair--, of + the twin--- (sons) (hgR mšÍvb), of + the couple --- (husband, wife); Between + Plural Noun--, BZ¨vw` Gfv‡e _vK‡j H ev‡K¨ The + Comparative--- nq| Advanced Learning: `By ‡qi g‡a¨ GKRb‡K wbw`©ó K‡i ‡evSvq weavq article Gi wbqgvbmy v‡i Giƒc ev‡K¨ comparative word Gi Av‡M ‘the’ e¨envi Ki‡Z nq| ‡hgb: He is the better of the two.  †Kvb ev‡K¨ of + the three---, of + the six---, of + all-----, among + Plural Noun, BZ¨vw` _vK‡j H ev‡K¨ The + Superlative--- nq| ‡hgb: Among the students, he is the most brilliant. 109. I thought that --- was the last one. [24th 110. Their office consisted of three rooms, -- BCS, kni mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-07, ivt wet (E-‡Rvo) 16-17, Rtwet - was used as a conference room. [evsjv‡`k A the most prettiest of all (D) 17-18] nvDR wewìs K‡cv© ‡ikb (Awdmvi)-11, ivtwet (B-law) 15-16, 17-18] B prettiest one of all A larger of which B the largest of which C the prettiest one from all C the largest of them D the prettiest one of all Ans:d D the most largest one Ans:b e¨vL¨v: option- a fzj KviY prettiest wb‡RB e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ wZbwU K‡ÿi K_v Av‡Q ZvB superlative n‡e| Avevi ev‡K¨ Kgv (Õ) Av‡Q/ GKB Superlative ZvB Gi c‡~ e© most em‡e bv| b fzj KviY sentence| ZvB evK¨wU relative pronoun superlative Gi c‡~ e© the ‡bB| Ab¨w`‡K mK‡ji g‡a¨ ‘which’ e¨eüZ n‡e| GKRb‡K eSy v‡Z one of all nq ZvB DËi d| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 255 ~ 01740-073569

111. Rasel is the smaller --- the two boys. (`yRb sister is, Moly is the tallest of the two. evj‡Ki g‡a¨ iv‡mjB †ewk †QvU) [Btwet 05-06, _vbv wkÿv Awd.99] [wZZvm M¨vm Uvª Ýwgkb GÛ wWmwUªweDkb †Kv¤úvbx wjwg‡UW (†WcywU A¨vwmm‡U›U BwÄwbqvi)-11] A of B as A is the tall of the C before D than Ans:a B is the taller of the 112. Choose the incorrect sentence: [Xvtwet (D) C has been the tall of the 07-08, Btwet (A) 14-15] A Who is the best of the two boys? D is the most tall of the Ans:b B Who is the best among these boys? 115. Which is ---- of the two? [et‡ktgty itwetcÖtwet C Who is the best among the three boys? BDwbU Gd 2018-19,  ûeû Kgb: ¯v^ ¯¨’ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi D Who is the best boy of this groupAns:a ¯^v¯v¨’ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19] e¨vL¨v: Ans: a, best Gi ¯‡’ j better n‡e KviY- A cheep B the cheap of the two _vK‡j comparative nq| C the cheapest D the cheaper Ans:d 113. Of the two boys, Latif is the --- 116. Of the two girls, Sultana is the ---- intelligent. (`yRb evj‡Ki g‡a¨ jwZdB †ewk intelligent. [ ûeû Kgb: ¯v^ ¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi ¯v^ ¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi)- 19] eyw×gvb) [Xvtwet (B) 13-14, Btwet (H) 14-15, Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-16,  A most B more ûeû Kgb: kÖg I Kg©ms¯v’ b gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`kK© (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji C as D far Ans:b †UK‡bvjwR - 19, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ.©… (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] 117. Of the four books, the green one is the – A most B more --. [Ptwet (B7) 14-15,  ûeû Kgb: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk© ÿK C as D far Ans:b Hints: Of the Gi ci two Av‡Q weavq evK¨wU‡Z A cheap B cheaper (1g avc)- 19] comparative ‰Zwi‡Z more DËi n‡q‡Q| C more cheaper D cheapest Ans:d 114. Although Moly is younger than her Topic-21: Latin comparative k㸇jv wK wK? G‡`i ci to bv than ‡KvbUv e‡m? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন me©`vB comparative k㸇jvi e¨envi : Senior (e‡qv‡R¨ô), Junior (eqtKwbô), Superior (‡kôÖ ), Inferior (wbKó… ), Prior (c~ee© Zx© ), Posterior (cieZ©x), Ulterior (`~ieZ©x), Preferable (cQ›`bxq) GB AvUwU Latin word Øviv Zjz bv †evSv‡Z Comparative degree nq Ges G‡`i ci ‘than’ bv e‡m ‘to’ e‡m| †hgb: He is senior to me. we‡kl mZK©Zv: GB k㸇jv me©`v comparative degree nq ZvB Gi mv‡_ KLbI more, most, best e‡m bv|  Advanced Learning: Dc‡ii k㸇jvi ci object bv _vK‡j to em‡e bv| A_v© r mivmwi G¸‡jv ØvivB evK¨ †kl n‡e| †hgb: He is senior. evK¨wU senior ØvivB †kl ZvB to Gi cÖ‡qvRb †bB|  Avevi GKB ev‡K¨ `ywU comparative word Gi `ywU wfbœ preposition c‡Ö qvRb n‡j Zv c`Ö vb Ki‡Z n‡e| †hgb: He is better than and superior to me. GLv‡b better Gi than Avi superion Gi ci to e‡m‡Q| 118. Choose the correct sentence? [Avbmvi I wfwWwc 119. Identify the correct sentence-[GB wbq‡g ûeû Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWR‡y U›U 05] Kgb: 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb (K‡jR ch©vq) -19] A What do you prefer most? A He is better and superior than me. B What do you prefer? B He is better than and superior to me. C What do you prefer more? C He is better and suprerior to me. Ans:b D What do you prefer best? Ans:b D He is superior than and better than me. e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ `ywU comparative adjective ZvB e¨vL¨v: prefer kãwU me`© v comparative degree wfbœ wfbœ preposition c‡Ö qvRb weavq better Gi c‡i than Avi superior Gi c‡i to e‡m‡Q| nq ZvB Gi mv‡_ KLbI more, most, best e‡m bv [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 256 ~ 01740-073569

120. These essays are intellectually --- and 123. This pen is inferior --- your pen. [Avbmvi I represent various levels of complexity. wf.wW.wc. Awa`. mv‡Kj© A¨vWRyU¨v›U-10, Btwet (F) 17-18, ‡emvg. wegvb [cvÖ Bg e¨vsK wj. †Uªwbs Rywbqi Awdmvi (K¨vk) 2013] KZ©.… (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] A revealing B modern A with B to C superior D demanding Ans:c C after D of Ans:b 121. Choose the correct sentence- [cÖvK-cvÖ _wgK mnt 124. You are junior --- me --- ten years.(Zzwg wkt wbt cwiÿv-15, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK 2001] Avgvi †P‡q `k eQ‡ii †QvU) [ivtwet (G) 11-12, (H) 16-17] A Death is preferable than dishonor. A in, by B to, by B Death is more preferable than dishonor. C to, of D than, by Ans:b C Death is more preferable then dishonor. 125. Choose the right sentence.(‡m Avgvi †P‡q D Death is preferable to dishonor. Ans:d eo) [Rtwet (D) 11-12, kgÖ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2005] 122. I am senior --- him --- point of length of A He is senior than me. service. [ivRkvnx Kw… l Dbqœ b e¨vsK(mcy vifvBRvi)-15] B He senior form me. A to, in B of, to C He is senior to me. C of, in D to, at Ans:a D He is senior of me. Ans:c Topic-22: ‡Kvb k㸇jv wb‡RivB me`© v Superlative Ges G‡`i e¨envi Kx? D`vniY `vI| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন me`© vB Superlative k㸇jvi e¨envi : wb‡Pi k㸇jv wb‡RivB me`© v superlative A_© †`q| ZvB G‡`i c~‡e© ‘more/ most/ very /large/ great’ BZ¨vw` e¨envi Kiv hv‡e bv| G‡`i comparative/ positive nq bv| Z‡e cÖ‡qvRb Abhy vqx G‡`i c~‡e© article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i (a, an, the) em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: This is a unique case. ( 28th BCS) me©`v Superlative Word: unique(GKK), universal (mveR© bxb), top, down, quite(m¤úY~ i© ƒ‡c), absolute, Full, Huge, Empty, complete, Entire(m¤úY~ )© , Almighty(mek© w³gvb/Avjøvn), supreme, Dead, Eastern, Western, Southern, Northern, Excellent, Eternal, Ideal, Perfect, False, Head, Chief, Extreme(Pig mxgv), Golden, Daily, [e¨wZµg e¨envi: top most, head most, AcÖPwjZ] 126. Which sentence is correct? [28th BCS , iƒcvwj 128. Which one is correct? (wZwb Pig mxgvq †cŠQu v‡jb) e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi-13, gšb¿ vj‡qj DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkwj-17, Btwet [ivtwet (BSc) 13-14] H 15-16, ivtwet 09-10, Lytwet (social science) 11-12] A He reached most extreme point. A This is an unique case. B He reached the most extreme point. B This is a unique case. C He reached the extreme point. Ans:c C This is a very unique case. D He reached the more extreme point. D This is the most unique case. Ans:b 129. Which has no comparative degree? Hints: unique wb‡RB me`© v superlative ZvB Gi A good B happy c~‡e© very, most em‡e bv| ZvB option- C, D fzj| C top D little Ans:c Avi b mwVK a fzj, KviY article Gi wbqgvbmy v‡i u 130. Which is the correct sentence? [evsjv‡`k cwit hw` “BD” Gi gZ D”PviY nq Z‡e Zvi c~‡e© a e‡m| ey¨t Rwy bqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)] ev‡K¨i evsjv: GwU GKwU AmvaviY NUbv/gvgjv| A He is the most perfect judge. 127. Which of the following is not correct? B He is a most perfect judge. [‡mvbvwj e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi (K¨vk) 2014, evtwet MY‡hvMv‡hvM 09-10, C He is a very perfect judge. Xvtwet B 09-10, A 14-15] D He is a perfect judge. Ans:d A hugest B tallest Hints: Perfect wb‡RB me©`v superlative ZvB Gi c‡~ e© very, most, great BZ¨vw` em‡e bv| C largest D biggest Ans:a [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 257 ~ 01740-073569

Transformation of Degree- Go to Index Topic-23: Degree (Positive-Comparative-Superlative) cwieZ©b Kivi wbqg wjLyb| Positive Comparative Superlative Very few+ noun plural----+ Subj (N/P) +verb +(not) + Sub + verb + one of verb plural + as-------as+ the+ superlative word + noun/ pronoun comparative word +than +most noun/ Pro----- No other + superlative-Gi Sub + verb + the+ c‡ii N/P + verb + so/as + other +obj (N/P) superlative word + noun/Pro----- positive form + as + subj subj(N/P) +verb +(not) 1g noun/ pronoun + verb+ (not) + as/so-----as + 2q +comparative word +than +any noun/ pronoun other +obj(N/P) as Gi cieZx© subject (N/P) +verb + (not) + comparative word + than/to + 1g noun/ pronoun Topic-24: Very few h³y positive evK¨ †_‡K comparative-superlative Kivi wbqg| P=C=S: very few = than most other = one of the h³y ev‡K¨i degree interchange: িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Positive MVb: Very few+ noun plural----+ verb plural + as ------- as+ noun/pronoun Comparative MVb: subj(N/P) +verb +(not) +comparative word +than +most other +obj(N/P) Superlative MVb: Sub + verb + one of the+ superlative word + noun/Pro----- h³y evK¨: ‡bvU: Gme c‡Ö kœ Superlative ‡_‡K comparative/ positive PvB‡j GKB wbqg cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e| D`vniY: Positive: Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma. Comparative: The Padma is better than most other rivers in Bangladesh. Superlative: The Padma is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh. 131. Water-logging is one of the worst [Bad-Worse-Worst] Ans:a problems in our country. (Positive) [14 e¨vL¨v: One of the _vK‡j positive Ki‡Z very Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz chv© q-2) 2017] few + noun-Gi plural form + plural verb + A No other problem in our country is as so + adjective-Gi positive form + as + sub bad as water-logging. wU e‡m| B Very few problems in our country are 133. The Padma is one of the biggest rivers as bad as water-logging. in Bangladesh. (positive) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK C Water-logging is a very worse problem wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz chv© q)-15, 12Zg ¯‹jz wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-15] in our country. A Very few river in Bangladesh is as big D Water logging is worse than any other as the Padma. problem in our country. Ans:b B Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as 132. He was one of the worst men in the big as the Padma. world. (make it positive) [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I C No other river in Bangladesh is so big cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjchv© q-2) 2019] GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ as the Padma. A Very few men in the world were so bad as he. D No other rivers in Bangladesh are as B Very few man in the world was so bad as he. big as the Padma. Ans:b C Very few men in the world was so bad as he. D Very few man in the world were as bad as he. [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 258 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-25: No other h³y positive evK¨ †_‡K comparative-superlative Kivi wbqg| P=C=S: No other = than any other = the + superlative h³y ev‡K¨i degree interchange: িভিিভডিওডওেদেখদেখতেতQRQRেকোকেডােডি�িক�ককরকুনরুন Positive MVb: No other + superlative-Gi c‡ii N/P + verb + so/as + positive form + as + subj. Comparative MVb: subj(N/P) +verb +(not) +comparative word +than +any other +obj(N/P) Superlative MVb: Sub + verb + the+ superlative word + noun/Pro----- hy³ evK¨: ‡bvU: Gme c‡Ö kœ Superlative ‡_‡K comparative/ positive PvB‡j GKB wbqg c‡Ö hvR¨ n‡e| ‡hgb: Positive: No other metal is as useful as iron. Comparative: Iron is more useful than any other metal. Superlative: Iron is the most useful metal. 134. He is the best boy in the class. (positive) 139. It burns the prettiest of any wood. [9g ¯‹jz wkÿK wbeÜb-12] (Positive) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv A He is a good boy in the class. (¯‹jz ch©vq-2)-17, 8g ¯‹jz wbeÜb-12,  ûeû Kgb: 15 Zg wkÿK B No other boy is so good as he. wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj chv© q-2)-19] C No other boy in the class is as good as he. A No other wood is as pretty as it burns. D He is better than any other boy. Ans:c B No other wood burns is as pretty as it. 135. No other player in the team is as good C No other wood burns as pretty as it. as Shakib al Hasan. (Change into D No other wood burn as pretty as it.Ans:c superlative degree) [ivtwet (B) AevwYR¨ Written, 19-20] e¨vL¨v: wbqg- No other + noun + verb + as + Ans: Shakib al Hasan is the best player in adjective-Gi positive form + as + sub. the team. 140. Dhaka is one of the largest cities in 136. He is the best player in his team. The Bangladesh. (positive) [10g ¯‹jz wkÿK wbeÜb-14] positive degree of- [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20] GB A No other cities in Bangladesh are as big wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: as Dhaka. A No other player is as good in the team as he. B Very few cities in Bangladesh are as B No other player was as good in the team as he. big as Dhaka. C No other player is as better in the team as he. C Very few cities in Bangladesh is as big D He is as good as other players. Ans:a 137. The positive of ‘Iron is the most useful as Dhaka. metal’. [ivtwet 05-06, wewUwfÕi mnKvix c‡Ö Kvkjx (wmwfj)-17] D Some cities in Bangladesh is as big as A Very few metals are as useful as iron. Dhaka Ans:b B Iron is as useful as many other metals. 141. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in C No other metal is as useful as iron. Ans:c the world. (comparative) [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] D Iron is more useful than many other metals. A Mango is more sweet than any other 138. Belal is the best boy in the class. fruits in the world. (Comparative) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb B Mango is more sweet than all other cixÿv (¯‹jz ch©vq-2)-15] fruits in the world. A Very few boys is the class as as good as Belal. C Mango is sweeter than B Belal is good boy is the class. Ans:c most other fruits in the world. C Belal is better than any other boy in the class. D Mango is sweeter than D Belal is better than any other boys in the class. any other fruits in the world. Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 259 ~ 01740-073569

Topic-26: (not) + as/so ---- as + hy³ positive evK¨ †_‡K comparative Kivi wbqg| P=C: as/so ---- as = than/to + object(N/P) h³y ev‡K¨i degree interchange: Comparative MVb: subject(N/P) +verb + (not) + comparative word + than/to + object(N/P) Positive MVb: than Gi cieZx© noun/ pronoun + verb+ (not)+ as/so-----as + 1g noun/pronoun ‡hgb: Positive: He is as clever as a fox. Comparative: A fox is not cleverer than him. 142. Change positive to comparative. ‘He is 144. It is more than honesty. (Make it as ferocious as tiger’ [Xvtwet (d) 15-16] ‘positive’) [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq- A A tiger is not more ferocious than he. 2) 19] GB wbq‡g Kgb : B A tiger is not ferocious than he. A Honesty is not as much as it. C A tiger is not ferocious than he. Ans:a B Honesty are not as much as it. D A tiger is not more ferocious than him. C Honesty is as much as it. 143. \"A string of pearls was not so bright as D Honesty is less much as it. Ans:a her teeth. Make it Comparative [41st BCS] 145. I know him better than you. (positive)[13 Zg A Her teeth was more brighter than a ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj chv© q) 16] string of pearls. A You do not know him as good as I. B Her teeth were brighter than a string of B You do not know him as well as I Ans:b pearls. C You do not know him as well as me. C A string of pearls was brighter than her D You do not know him as good as me. e¨vL¨v: Good/well-Gi comparative and teeth. superlative h_vµ‡g better and best| D A string of pearls were very bright than her teeth. Ans:b Topic-27: Degree h³y evK¨¸‡jvi Affirmative ‡_‡K Negative Kivi wbqg| Degree h³y evK¨¸‡jvi Affir.- Negative: ‡h †Kvb Affirmative degree evK¨‡K Negative Kivi mgq Ackb †_‡K wb‡Pi †h‡Kvb MVbwU e¨envi n‡Z cv‡i| ZvB degree Gi mKj aviYv gv_vq †i‡L A_©MZ welqwU we‡ePbvi `vwe iv‡L| wewfbœ degree ‡Z negative MVb †`Lyb- MVb-1: Ab¨ degree ev‡K¨i sub ¯’vb wVK _vK‡j ---not more/less + positive form + than-- MVb-2: Ab¨ degree ev‡K¨i sub ¯v’ b cwiewZZ© n‡j---- verb +(not) +comparative word + than --- MVb-3: No other + N/P + verb + so/as + positive form + as + N/P, MVb-4: sub ¯v’ b cwiewZ©Z n‡j---- verb+ (not)+ as/so + positive form + as + N/P, 146. He is the best player. (Negative) [11 Zg 147. Money is sweeter than honey. (Negative) ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014] [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹jz /mgchv©q] -17] A No other player is as better as he. A Honey is not so sweet as money. B Nothing is as sweet as money and honey. B No other player is as good as he. C Money is not as sweet as honey. C No other player is as best as he. Ans:b D Honey is not sweeter than money.Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Than h³y comparative evK¨‡K D No other player is considered as he. negative Ki‡Z subject (wØZxq)+ verb + not+ e¨vL¨v: ‡m me‡P‡q fvj ‡L‡jvqvo| evK¨vwUi negative so+ adjective + as + sub (cÖ_g) nq| A_© n‡e- Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv †L‡jvqvo ZvigZ GZ fvj bv| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 260 ~ 01740-073569

148. Writing is better than reading” The (Negative) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv Negative form of the sentence is [10g cÖfvlK (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2016] wbeÜb-14] [Bt wet (B) 16-17] A Jim and Della were not as wise as the Magi. A writing is not as good as reading. B Jim and Della were not less wise than the Magi. B Reading is not as good as writing. C Jim and Della were not to wise as the Magi. C Nothing is as good as writing. D Jim and Della were not unwise than the Magi. D No other thing is good as writing. Ans:b 149. Jim and Della were as wise as the Magi. Ans:b c~Y©gvbt 8 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt---- mgqt 3 wg: (On Degree) cÖvß b¤^it------- 1. He is superior --- me. (‡m Avgvi †P‡q DËg) 5. Would you be so kind --- to keep me [wimvP© Awdmvi-06, mn. cwiPvjK (gv`K) I Kviv ZËv¡ eavqK -06] informed? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet A, 13-14] A than B to A that B enough C with D of Ans:b C as D much Ans:c 2. Nature is the --- physician. (cÖK…wZ n‡jv e¨vL¨v: So+ adjective +as A_©vr So kind as| me©‡kôÖ wPwKrmK) [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-96, Btwet (B) 10-11] 6. He is the --- teacher in the school. [cÖv_wgK A good B better we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -95] C best D excellent Ans:c A good B bad 3. Dhaka is becoming one of the --- cities C worse D best Ans:d in Asia. [htwetctÖ wet A, 12-13, Btwet (G) 10-11, †ijI‡qi 7. Choose the correct option. [Btwet (P) 10-11] Dc-mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] A The topic was more perfect. A more busy B busy B My shirt is more whiter than Kamal’s. C busiest D most busiest Ans:c C It is the most unique among all. e¨vL¨v: one of the + Superlative nq weavq D He is the better of the two. Ans:d DËi- busiest| e¨vL¨v: perfect Ges unique Gi mv‡_ more, 4. Choose the correct sentence: most e‡m bv weavq a, c fzj| more whiter fjz A He is in the good mood. [ivtwet (E3) 17-18] MVb ZvB b fzj| Avi of the two _vK‡j the + B He is in good mood. comparative nq weavq mwVK DËi- d C He is in better mood. 8. These are --- results I have ever had in D He is in a good mood. Ans:c an exam! [Ptwet (D) 17-18] িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন e¨vL¨v: Zzjbvg~jK fv‡jv eySv‡Z ev‡K¨ than bv A the worst B worst _vK‡jI adjective Gi c~‡e© comparative word C worse C most worse Ans:a em‡Z cv‡i;  m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vq wb‡q Av‡jvPbv I Model Test Gi jvBf Kv¬ m AvKv‡i wfwWI ‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb- [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 261 ~ 01740-073569

Preposition (c`všq^ x Ae¨q/m¤^Üm~PK Ae¨q) Go to Index ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmgn~ ckÖ œ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 24wU+- All topics are important  All Bank Job Exams 61wU+- All topics are important  Primary Job Exams 28wU+- All topics are important  PSC & Other Jobs 247wU+- All topics are important Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmgn~ - Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA Preposition Identification †_‡K 3wU cÖk-œ e¨vL¨v: 1g I 2q ev‡K¨ article (the) Gi ci past 01. ‘Call me if you have any problems kãwU noun| Avi 3q ev‡K¨ main verb Gi ci past regarding your work’. ‘Regarding’ is kãwU adverb; Ges †kl evK¨wU‡Z “her prime” GB a/an- [41st BCS] A gerund B apposition phrase wU‡K †hvM Kivq past kãwU preposition| C preposition D conjunction Ans:c 04. ‘There was a small reception following e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b regarding kãwU Øviv c‡ii noun the wedding’. The word ‘following’ in the phrase Gi mv‡_ ev‡K¨i m¤úK© ¯’vcb Kiv n‡q‡Q weavq sentence is a/an [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)] GwU Preposition| [regarding = about] ev‡K¨i A preposition B adjective evsjv: hw` †Zvgvi Kv‡Ri wel‡q †Kvb mgm¨v _v‡K, C adverb D noun Ans:a Avgv‡K ‡W‡Kv| e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ following Øviv Article +noun/ 02. Which 'but' is a preposition? [41st BCS] gerund ‡K h³y Kiv n‡q‡Q ZvB GUv preposition. A It is but right to admit our faults. beside’ ‘besides’ †_‡K 1wU ckÖ -œ B What can we do but sit and wait? 05. We need two hundred dollars --- this to C We tried hard, but did not succeed pay for everything. (mewKQiz g~j¨ cwi‡kva Ki‡Z D There is no one but likes him. Ans:b GB A_© QvovI Avgv‡`i AviI 200 Wjvi c‡Ö qvRb) [24th e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ but GKwU Adverb KviY GwU c‡ii BCS I Ab¨vb¨] right (Adj) ‡K gwWdvB K‡i‡Q| 2q ev‡K¨ Qvov A‡_© A as well B also but GKwU Preposition| Ges †kl `wy U ev‡K¨ but n‡jv C beside D besides Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Conjunction|  cv‡k©¦ †evSv‡Z beside, by, near e‡m; He sat 03. In which sentence is the word “Past” used beside/by/near me (†m Avgvi cv‡k emj)| as a preposition. [40th BCS 2019]  AwZwi³/AviI †evSv‡Z besides e‡m| Qvov, e¨wZZ A Writing letters is a think of the past. B I look back on the past without regret. Ges bv K‡i †evSv‡Z- but/except e‡m| C I called out to him as he ran past. Avevi mxgvbv/welq Qvwo‡q eSy v‡Z beyond e‡m| No D Tanina was a wonderful singer, but she’s unauthorized personnel beyond this point. past her prime. Ans:d Expert- Job English, Page no. 262 Mobile: 01740-073569

Between Ges among e¨envi †_‡K 2wU ckÖ œ- Over Ges On e¨envi †_‡K 2wU ckÖ -œ 06. He divided money --- the two children. (‡m 11. Noureen will discuss the issue with Nasir `By Rb wkï‡K UvKv fvM K‡i w`j)[21st I 26st BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] --- phone. [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A among B between A over B through C in between D over Ans:b C by D with Ans:c 07. ‘Among’ is a preposition that is used e¨vL¨v: ‡dv‡b K_v ejv A‡_© on + the + phone /mobile Avi the bv _vK‡j by phone/mobile when ---- people are involved. [38th BCS, I 12. I will talk to you --- telephone. (Avwg †Zvgvi Ab¨vb¨] mv‡_ †dv‡b K_v ej‡ev) [28th BCS] A two B more than two C two or more than two D four onlyAns:b A over B through e¨vL¨v: `ywU e¨w³ ev e¯i‘ g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zzjbv, C by D with Ans:a cv_K© ¨ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z between Ges `yB‡qi AwaK e¨vL¨v: ‡Uwj‡dv‡b K_v ejv A‡_© on the telephone e¨w³ ev e¯i‘ g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zjz bv, cv_K© ¨ BZ¨vw` Avi the bv _vK‡j over telephone †evSv‡Z among e¨eüZ nq| 13. Would you please find out Bangladesh -- by Ges with e¨envi †_‡K 2wU ckÖ œ- -- the map? [42nd BCS] 08. Hurry up! We have to go --- five minutes. A in B on (Avgv‡`i cvu P wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †h‡Z n‡e) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C over D at Ans:b A on B before e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQiz Dc‡i eySv‡Z on e‡m| C by D in Ans:d 14. Please put the vase --- the table. (`qv K‡i djz e¨vL¨v: fwel¨r †Kvb mg‡qi g‡a¨ †Kvb KvR †kl Ki‡Z ivLvi cvÎwU †Uwe‡ji Ici ivL) [28th BCS] n‡e ev Kiv DwPZ Giƒc A‡_© Awbw`ó mgqevPK k‡ãi A in B for c‡~ e© in e‡m| C on D over Ans:c 09. I should appreciate it if you could e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQzi Dc‡i eSy v‡Z on e‡m| complete this work --- Thursday. [26th BCS Since Ges for e¨envi †_‡K 2wU ckÖ -œ I Ab¨vb¨] 15. He has been ill --- Friday/ Monday last. A by B till A from B since [13th I 26th BCS] C to D during Ans:a C on D in Ans:b e¨vL¨v: fwel¨r †Kvb mg‡qi g‡a¨ †Kvb KvR †kl Ki‡Z e¨vL¨v: GwU present prefect continuous tense n‡e ev Kiv DwPZ Giƒc A‡_© wbw`ó mgqevPK k‡ãi c‡~ e© Gi D`vniY| †Kv‡bv KvR c‡~ e© GKwU wbw`©ó mg‡q ïiæ by e‡m| n‡q eZg© vb mgq chš© Í Pjv‡K present prefect 10. What is the time --- your watch? [‡Zvgvi continuous tense e‡j| †h‡nZz GLv‡b definite Nwo‡Z (Nwo Abmy v‡i) KqUv ev‡R?] [12th BCS (cwy jk) I period of time eSy v‡bv n‡q‡Q ZvB since e¨eüZ Ab¨vb¨] n‡e| A by B in 16. Julia has been ill --- three months. (Rwy jqv C with D at Ans:a wZb gvm hver Am¯y ’) [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] e¨vL¨v: †Kvb welq Abmy v‡i/ †Kvb wKQz n‡Z †evSv‡Z by A since B for e¨eüZ nq weavq Nwoi mgq Abmy v‡i †evSv‡Z by C in D during Ans:b watch e¨eüZ nq| e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b three months Øviv Awbw`©ó mgq eSy v‡bv n‡q‡Q ZvB for DËi| Expert- Job English, Page no. 263 Mobile: 01740-073569

“to” e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ No preposition †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ 17. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi 21. The walls of the house have been painted --- green. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A in B with A by B no preposition C against D to Ans:d C at D with Ans:b e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb w`‡K eSy v‡Z to e‡m| evsjvq ‡K, ‡i, †Z, e¨vL¨v: Reach (‡cŠu Qv‡bv), resemble (m`k„ nIqv), cwÖ Z, w`‡K, D‡Ï‡k¨, wecixZ BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z to e‡m| recommend (mycvwik Kiv), resign(c`Z¨vM Kiv), ‡hgb: The clinic is to the police station. discuss, enter, go, meet, order, paint, sign, (wK¬wbKwU _vbvi wecixZ w`‡K) Japan is to the east answer, investigate, emphasize, violate, of India. (fvi‡Zi c‡~ e© w`‡K Rvcvb Aew¯Z’ ) comprise BZ¨vw` Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci WH word Øviv ïiæ Preposition †_‡K 2wU ckÖ œ- preposition e‡m bv; 22. When Ushashi entered --- the room wbqg: †Kvb ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z D‡jwø LZ WH word Øviv wel‡q eySv‡j about, ‡QvU ¯v’ b/mgqeSy v‡j at, eo mgq/¯’vb everybody stopped talking. eSy v‡j in, i/Gi eSy v‡j of, R‡b¨ eSy v‡Z for, ‡K/Kvi mv‡_ A into B in Ans:d eySv‡Z to e‡m| †bvU: †ewki fvM †ÿ‡ÎB preposition C to D no preposition ¸‡jv ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m| ‡hgb: Which restaurant do Others †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ- you want to eat at? (Zzwg †Kvb †i÷‡z i‡›U †L‡Z PvI) 23. The family doesn’t feel ---- going out this What are you so angry about? (Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q season. [37th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A in B on GZ ivMvwš^Z?) C like D of Ans:c 18. What are you so angry ---? (Zwz g †Kvb/wK wel‡q e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z B”Qv †cvlY Kiv A‡_© Feel GZ ivMvwš^Z?) [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] like e‡m| A about B at 24. Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk C with D for Ans:a 19. Who were you talking ---? (‡K ‡Zvgv‡K ej‡Q) if you feel --- it. [40th BCS 2019] A on B off [18th BCS] A about B on C with D to Ans:d C like D for Ans:c Time/Home/sale mgm¨v †_‡K 1wU ckÖ -œ e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z B”Qv †cvlY Kiv A‡_© Feel 20. Choose the correct sentence. [26th BCS- Ab¨vb¨] like e‡m| ZvB DËi- c A The train is running in time.   B The train is running on time. Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| C The train is running with time. https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ D The train is running to time. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó mg‡q Pjvgvb _vKv A‡_© GLv‡b on DËi| Expert- Job English, Page no. 264 Mobile: 01740-073569

 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ ïiæ  িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Topic-01: Preposition Kv‡K e‡j? sentence-G Gi KvR wK? wKQz Preposition Word wjLby | Preposition: Pre+ position= preposition, pre A_© c‡~ e© Avi position A_© Ae¯v’ b| AZGe preposition A_© c~‡e© Ae¯’vb| mZy ivs †h word mvaviYZ noun, noun phrase, pronoun, gerund BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© e‡m G‡`i mv‡_ ev‡K¨i Ab¨ word/phrase Gi m¤úK© wb‡`k© K‡i Zv‡K preposition/relating word e‡j| ‡hgb: He is in the room. Z‡e verb ‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡Z ev‡K¨i †k‡l †Kvb preposition em‡j Zv adverb n‡e| ‡hgb: Please come in. (`qv K‡i wfZ‡i Avmyb) 01. In which sentence is the word “Past” used as a preposition. [40th BCS 2019] A Writing letters is a think of the past. B I look back on the past without regret. C I called out to him as he ran past. D Tanina was a wonderful singer, but she’s past her prime. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: 1g I 2q ev‡K¨ article (the) Gi ci past kãwU noun| Avi 3q ev‡K¨ main verb Gi ci past kãwU adverb; Ges †kl evK¨wU‡Z “her prime” GB phrase wU‡K †hvM Kivq past kãwU preposition| 02. Which 'but' is a preposition? [41st BCS] A It is but right to admit our faults. B What can we do but sit and wait? C We tried hard, but did not succeed D There is no one but likes him. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ but GKwU Adverb KviY GwU c‡ii right (Adj) ‡K gwWdvB K‡i‡Q| 2q ev‡K¨ Qvov A‡_© but GKwU Preposition| Ges †kl `ywU ev‡K¨ but n‡jv Conjunction| 03. A preposition is a ---. Choose the correct alternative for the blank. [Btwet (C) 15-16] A qualifying word B relating word C joining word D modifying word Ans:b e¨vL¨v: qualifying = Adj., relating = preposition, joining = conjunction, modifying = Adverb 04. A preposition used with a verb is an- [Btwet (H-Law) 15-16] A adjective B adverb C appositive D none Ans:b 05. He was only a yard off me. GLv‡b off kãwU’ [cvÖ _wgK we: mn: wkÿK (miy gv): 10] A Adverb B Preposition C Conjunction D Adjective Ans:b 06. Preposition stands before- [cvÖ _. wkÿv Awa. mn. jvB‡ewª iqvb/wnmveiÿK-18, ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10] A interjection B noun C conjunction D noun or pronoun Ans:d 07. Words that join noun or pronoun, object to the other words in the sentence are called --- --. [Btwet (B) 10-11] A conjunction B adverb C preposition D adjective Ans:c 08. He waited in front of the house. The underlined words is- [ivtwet (Unit-A1): 17-18] A preposition B Adverbial C adjective phrase D conjunction Ans:a e¨vL¨v: in front of = before hv gjy Z preposition Gi g‡Zv KvR K‡i weavq GwU preposition. KZ¸‡jv preposition word ‡`Lby : at, about, above, across, around, after, by, beneath, between, but, below, before, beyond, beside, besides, down, except, from, for, in, into, of, off, on, out, out of, outside of, over, with, without, to, through, towards, upon, up, underneath, under BZ¨vw`| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 265 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

hvB‡nvK GBme preposition Gi †kÖYxwefvM n‡Z ‡Zgb †Kvb ckÖ œ nq bv| cÖkœ nq g~jZ preposition Gi e¨envi n‡Z| ZvB wb‡P avivevwnKfv‡e wewfbœ preposition Gi e¨envi Z‡z j aiv n‡jv| GKbR‡i wP‡Îi mvnv‡h¨ †`‡L †bIqv hvK- [GB wPÎ wfwËK cÖPzi MCQ Practice avivevwnKfv‡e cvIqv hv‡e;] Above = Dc‡i w¯’ifv‡e Ae¯’vb; Above Up = wbP †_‡K Dc‡i eySv‡Z; Over= Dc‡i MwZkxj; Over Into= wfZ‡ii w`‡K MwZ eySv‡Z; On/ on top of=¯úk© Ae¯’vq Dc‡i; On top of Through= wKQiz g‡a¨ w`‡q eySv‡Z; Upon=¯úk©fv‡e Dc‡ii cv‡k On In = wfZ‡i w¯’i Ae¯’vq eSy v‡Z; Beside = cv‡k eySv‡Z e‡m Inside = wfZ‡i †Kvb cv‡k Upon Beside Up To = wfZ‡ii w`‡K To Into from From: ‡Kvb wKQz n‡Z MwZkxj Ae¯v’ eySvZ; Through evwn‡i eySv‡Z; Towards = i Outside Out side = ‡Kvb w`‡Ki Awfg‡y L ‡Kvb wKQzi evwni cv‡k; In out of towards side Under=¯úk© Ae¯’vq wb‡P; Under Out of = wfZi †_‡K †ei n‡q Underneath= `k„ ¨gvb Ae¯v’ q cvwbi wb‡P Beneath = wb‡¤œ/wb‡P mvaviY A‡_© e‡m Underneath wb‡¤œ/ evwn‡i w`‡K MwZkxj; Below = wew”Qbœfv‡e wb‡P Ae¯’vb; wb‡P eSy v‡Z Down = wfZ‡i wb‡¤œ Av‡Q Beneath Below Ggb eySv‡Z Qwe †`‡L wKQz e¨envi wk‡L wbb- -BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 09. Fill in the blank: The survivors of the titanic were --- sea for several days before being rescued. [Rvtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔwmÕ (Kjv I gvbweKx)] A at B on C in D by Ans:b 10. Please put the vase --- the table. (`qv K‡i dzj ivLvi cvÎwU †Uwe‡ji Ici ivL) [28th BCS (gvbweK `ÿZv)] A in B for C on D over Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 266 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

11. He infused a new spirit --- the army. (‡m ˆmb¨‡`i gv‡S bZzb MwZ mÂvi Kij) [wcGmwmi mn. mwPe-05] A to B in C upon D into Ans:d 12. I kept the pencil --- the pencil box. [cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-13] A inside B into C of D to Ans:a 13. The sky is --- us. (Avgv‡`i Dc‡i AvKvk) [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdm mnvqK-18] A on B upon C above D far Ans:c 14. There is a portrait --- the wall. (‡`Iqv‡ji Ici cwÖ ZK…wZ Av‡Q) [Ktz wet (A) 16-17] A at B in C on D over Ans:c 15. The dog was hiding --- the table. [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR BDwbU evwYR¨ 2018-19] A down B under C over D up Ans:b 16. His conduct is bad, and his honesty is not ---- suspicion. [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO) 2018] A above B beyond C under D in Ans:a Use of Various Prepositions- Topic-02: “At”- Preposition Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন  Use of ‘At’: †QvU ¯’vb, wbw`©ó mgq, gj~ ¨, ZvKv‡bv, c„ôv †`Lv, ZvcgvÎv BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z at e‡m| 1) †QvU ¯’v‡bi c‡~ e© at e‡m| ‡hgb: He is now at school. [Giæc-At home(evox‡Z)/at school/ at the bus stop/ at a hotel/ at (small village)/at Rajpara (town)] we‡kl mZK©Zv: go I home Gi gv‡S at em‡e bv| ‡hgb: He went home yesterday. 2) wbw`ó© mg‡qi †ÿ‡Î at e‡m| ‡hgb: We can meet you at 7 O'clock [Giæc- at 5p.m./ at 3 a.m./at nine/ at breakfast/(time)/ at noon/ at the time/ at dawn/ at the moment/ at the weekend/ at Christmas/at the reception (‰eVKLvbv, Af¨_©bv Kÿ)] 3) gj~ ¨ †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: It is priced at taka 15. 4) cô„ v †Lvjv †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: Open at the page no. 22. 5) ZvKv‡bv †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: Look at the picture. 6) ZvcgvÎv †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: Water boils at 100° Celsius Source: Applied English Grammar & Composition-PC Das 17. He lives --- Mirpur in Dhaka. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller -18] A by B at C for D in Ans:b 18. Technology has developed ---- great speed. [Bangladesh Bank Asst. Director -18] A on B at C in D by Ans:b 19. You cannot get this book --- such a price. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller -18] A for B at C with D on Ans:b 20. These illegal goods were not sold openly but were available --- the counter. (Gme A‰ea cY¨ cKÖ v‡k¨ wewµ nqwb wKš‘ KvD›Uv‡i cvIqv mnRjf¨ wQj) [ivRkvnx Kw… l Dbqœ b e¨vsK (KgK© Zv©, 2q †kYª x)-15] A at B by C from D under Ans:a 21. He is very good --- reciting poem. [K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`ßi (Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi g`y vª ÿwiK)-18] A for B with C by D at Ans:d [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 267 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

22. My father forgot to take his umbrella --- home. [mvD_ B÷ e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09] Ans:b A on B at C in D to we‡kl mZK©Zv: go----home _vK‡j at em‡Zv bv| ‡hgb: He went home yesterday. c‡Ö kœ take Av‡Q weavq at emv‡bv hv‡e| GLv‡b in e¨envi Kiv fzj| 23. I don’t like going out --- midnight.(Avwg Mfxi iv‡Z evB‡i hvIqv cQ›` Kwi bv) [et‡ktitwetctÖ wet (F) 17-18] 24. Let’s meet --- six o’clock. (P‡jv Avgiv 6 Uvq †`Lv Kwi) [Agrani Bank (officer) 08] A in B on C during D at Ans:d 25. The storm hurts --- five o’clock on Monday. [Rtwet (D) 05-06] Ans:c A in B on C at D by 26. Can you meet me --- Dhaka University on next Sunday? [`ybxw© Z `gb Kwgkb (mnKvix Kg©KZv©)-10] A into B across C for D at Ans:d ▒☼║♣║ mgRvZxq ZvB ms‡ÿ‡c †`Iqv n‡jv †PvL ewy j‡q wbb- ║♣║☼▒ 27. He studies sociology --- Oxford University. [ivtwet (E-Even Roll) 12-13] 28. Meet me ----- Dhaka college. (Avgvi mv‡_ XvKv K‡j‡R mvÿvr Ki)[cwimsL¨vb e¨y ‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16] 29. Meet me ----- IBA. (Avgvi mv‡_ AvB.we.G †Z mvÿvr Ki) [K…wl m¤úmª viY Awa`߇i mnKvix K…wl KgK© Zv©-16] 30. I shall be there --- 7 pm. [Premier Bank-09] -He will come --- 6 pm. [ivtwet 07-08] A in B on C during D at Ans:d 31. The plane has landed --- Zia International Air port. [ivtwet 03-04] 32. There was a long queue(wKDB-jvBb/mvwi) of people --- the bus stop. [Lytwet (weÁvb, cªhyw³we`¨v ¯‹jz ) 10-11] 33. Water boils --- 100 degree Celsius.(cvwb dz‡U 100 wWMÖx †mjwmqv‡m) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13] 34. The book has been priced --- four hundred taka.(eBwU 400 UvKvq †Kbv n‡q‡Q) [ivtwet 07-08, A in B on C during D at (mgvRKg©) 08-09] Ans:d 35. Let’s meet --- six o’clock. (P‡jv Avgiv QqUvq mvÿvr Kwi) [Agrani Bank (Officer)-08] 36. Phone me --- 7 of the evening. (Avgv‡K mܨv 7 Uvq ‡dvb w`I) [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 08-09] 37. They arranged to meet --- seven. (Zviv 7Uvq mvÿv‡Zi e¨e¯v’ Kij) [ivtwet 07-08, Xvtwet (A) 03-04, ctwetctÖ wet (BBA) 08-09, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] A in B on C during D at Ans:d Topic-03: across, against, along- Preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb- িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘across: mgMÖ/e¨vwcqv/ we¯Í…Z A‡_© across e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: Voting took place ---- the country. (mviv †`k e¨vwc kvwš‡Í Z †fvU n‡qwQj) Avevi †Kvb ¯v’ b cvi nIqv eySv‡Z run/swim across e‡m| †hgb: Fafi run across the road. (dvwd †`uŠ‡o iv¯vÍ cvi n‡jv); Firoj swam across the river. Use of ‘against’: weiƒ‡×/ †Kvb wKQiz cv‡k/ ms¯ú‡k/© Avu K‡o aiv/ cÖwZK‡~ j BZ¨vw` A‡_© against e¨eüZ nq| Example: He is leaning --- the wall. (‡m †`qv‡j †njvb w`‡”Q) ‡bvU: GB cÖ‡kœ ev leaning Gi mv‡_ Against bv _vK‡j on/upon e¨envi Kiv hv‡e| Use of ‘along’: †Kvb ¯’v‡bi †mvRvmwy R/eivei †evSv‡Z along e¨eüZ nq| 38. The road runs --- the hill and plain. (iv¯vÍ wU cvnvo Ges mgfw~ g w`‡q we¯Z…Í ) [8g †emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb- 12, cjxø Dbqœ b †ev‡Wi© mn. Gb‡dvm‡© g›U †Kv-AwW‡© bUi-17] A by B to C across D over Ans:c 39. Poll took place peacefully ---- the country. [‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR 18-19] 40. Voting took place peacefully --- most of the country. [mgwšZ^ I e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-18 A across B besides C into D for Ans:a [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 268 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

41. The client lodged a complaint --- the cashier. (LwiÏvi K¨vwkqv‡ii weiæ‡× GKwU Awf‡hvM Rgv w`j) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, Ptwet 08-09] A against B for C with D by Ans:a 42. Voting took place peacefully --- the most of the country. [RbZv e¨vsK wjt I iƒt e¨vsK wjt Awdmvi (mvaviY) 13- 12-19, †mU- we] A across B besides C into D for Ans:a 43. He is leaning --- the wall. (‡m †`qv‡j ‡njvb w`‡”Q) [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-10] A with B upon C to D against Ans:d ‡bvU: leaning Gi mv‡_ against bv _vK‡j on/upon e¨envi Kiv hv‡e| 44. He ran --- the riverbank with full speed. (‡m b`xi Kj~ eivei c~Y©MwZ‡Z †`uŠo w`j) [ivtwet (Law) 10-11] A into B among C along D at Ans:c 45. She drove --- the rough road. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-05] 46. The dog ran --- the road. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, Lytwet (C) 18-19, ¯^v¯¨’ Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-18] A along B in C of D to Ans:a 47. ‘Please lean the ladder --- the wall.’ [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. Wvª dUg¨vb-2017, [‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] A with B on C against D by Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Lean something against something A_© AvovAvwofv‡e †Kv‡bv wKQiz mv‡_ wKQz ivLv| 48. We should take vaccine --- all spreadable diseases. [Exim Bank (Trainee Assi. Teller) 18] A by B about C for D against Ans:d 49. He is swimming ----- the current.(‡m †¯ªv‡Zi cÖwZK~‡j mvuZvi KvwU‡Z‡Q) [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-16] 50. They were sailing ---- the wind. (Zviv evZv‡mi cÖwZK~‡j cvj Zz‡j RvnvR Pvjvw”Qj) [Btwet (C) 14-15] A against B for C about D with Ans:a Topic-04: beside’ ‘besides’ ‘Beyond’ ‘But’ ‘Except’ -BZ¨vw` e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘beside’ ‘besides’ ‘Beyond’ ‘But’ ‘Except’:  cv‡k¦© †evSv‡Z beside, by, near e‡m; He sat beside/by/near me(†m Avgvi cv‡k emj)|  AwZwi³/AviI †evSv‡Z besides e‡m| Qvov, e¨wZZ Ges bv K‡i †evSv‡Z- but/except e‡m|  Avevi mxgvbv/welq Qvwo‡q eySv‡Z beyond e‡m| No unauthorized personnel beyond this point. 51. We need two hundred dollars --- this to pay for everything. (mewKQiz gj~ ¨ cwi‡kva Ki‡Z GB A_© QvovI Avgv‡`i AviI 200 Wjvi c‡Ö qvRb) [24th BCS, ms¯v’ cb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv-© 07, cvÖ K- cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (`vwbqye) -03] A as well B also C beside D besides Ans:d 52. Give the all --- this pen. (GB KjgwU Qvov me¸‡jv w`‡q `vI) [‡emvg. wegvb KZ©.„ (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] A of B but C for D together Ans:b 53. We sat --- the teacher. (Avgiv wkÿ‡Ki cv‡k emjvg) [ciivóª gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17] A besides B beside C to D with Ans:b 54. --- giving me books, he prepared notes for me. [ciivóª gšY¿ vj‡q e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv-© 06] A Along with B Besides C Beside D Not only Ans:b 55. Nobody --- Alam knew the matter. (Avjg Qvov/e¨wZZ †KDB welqwU RvbZ bv) [†ijI‡qi Dc-mnKvix-16, Rbkw³ cwª kÿY e¨y ‡iv (Dc-cwiPvjK)-07, Rbkw³ cwÖ kÿY e¨‡y iv (Dc-cwiPvjK)-07] A without B but C that D beside Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 269 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

56. Apart --- cricket, he does not watch TV. [mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rwy bqi Awdmvi): 09] A of B to C on D from Ans:d 57. --- a mayor, many city governments employ a city manager. [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-209] 58. --- many lands, he has big business. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Asst. Trainee Officer cash) (General/Cash)-17, (Field Officer)-16, Xvtwet (B) 12-13] A Besides B apart from C In addition D Further more Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Apart from-G ev‡`, Qvov| A_©vr ÔZvi A‡bK¸‡jv Rwg QvovI Zvi eo GKwU business i‡q‡Q| 59. Sumi is looking for an apartment --- the park. [wc.Gm.wm. mnKvix cwiPvjK-08, cvewjK mvwf©m Kwgk‡b mn. cwiPvjK-04] A at B of C to D near Ans:d evsjv A_©: mwy g cv‡K©i cv‡k Ni LuyR‡Q; 60. Everyone --- Ruma wants milk in the tea. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17] A except B exceptance C excepting D exception Ans:a Topic-05: Between Ges among e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ Kiæb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘between’ & ‘among’: `ywU e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zjz bv, cv_K© ¨ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z between Ges `By ‡qi AwaK e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zjz bv, cv_K© ¨ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z among e¨eüZ nq| mZK© _vK‡eb A‡b‡KB fzj K‡ib: `By ‡qi AwaK †`k, RvwZ, †Mvôx BZ¨vw`i g‡a¨ †RvU, m¤úK©, cv_K© ¨ BZ¨vw` cÖKv‡kI between e¨envi Kiv nq| ‡hgb: Nepal lies --- India, China and Bhutan. There is a great difference between Dhaka, London and Tokyo. 61. ‘Among’ is a preposition that is used when ---- people are involved. [38th BCS, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 2018) 14 †Rjv] A two B more than two C two or more than two D four only Ans:b 62. --- the year 2014 and 2019, I was a student of the University of Dhaka. [NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21] A From B Except C Between D Both Ans:c 63. He fell --- the thieves. [‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Rby 21] A among B in C to D into Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Fall among A_© n‡jv nVvr †Kv‡bv `‡ji gv‡S c‡Ö ek Kiv| 64. He divided money --- the two children. (‡m `yBRb wkï‡K UvKv fvM K‡i w`j) [21st I 26st BCS, gva¨wgK I D”P gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii cÖ`kK© -13/ RZxq †fv³v Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ mnKvix-13/ cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi cwieviKj¨vb cwi`wkK© v cÖwkÿYv_x- 13] A among B between C in between D over Ans:b 65. --- all the actors I know, Peter is by far the best. [Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. MTO -14] A from B among C than D between Ans:b 66. Our teacher told the monitor to hand out scripts ----- the class(K¬v‡mi QvÎQvÎx); [Xvtwet (D) 11-12, Lty wet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 15-16, cvÖ K-cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gwy ³‡hv×v)-16] A between B into C through D among Ans:d 67. Divide the apples---the boys. (‡Q‡j‡`i g‡a¨ Av‡cj¸‡jv fvM K‡i `vI)[b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 2, Ptwet (F) 12-13] A between B among C to D with Ans:b 68. Nepal lies --- India, China and Bhutan. [ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 15-16] 69. Switzerland lies --- France, Germany, Italy and Austria. [Ptwet (C) 03-04] 70. The growth in trade --- SAARC countries remains constrained by border issues. [BSMRSTU (D) 16-17] A among B between C in D amid Ans:b e¨vL¨v: SAARC `wÿY Gwkqvi †`k¸‡jv wb‡q MwVZ GKwU †Rv‡Ui bvg weavq Gi c~‡e© between e‡m| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 270 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Topic-06: by Ges with e¨env‡ii cv_K© ¨ Kiæb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘by & ‘with’: Øviv, w`qv, KZ…©K, cv‡k, Kv‡Q, wbK‡U, Abymv‡i, wba©vwiZ mg‡qi c~‡e,© hvZvqvZ gva¨‡g BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z by/with e‡m| e¨w³i c‡~ e© by Ges e¯i‘ /wel‡qi c~‡e© with e‡m| 71. Ariyan was stabbed --- a lunatic --- a dagger. [mvaviY exgv K‡cv© ‡ikb A¨vwmmU¨v›U g¨v‡bRvi- 19] A with, with B by, by C with, by D by, with Ans:d 72. Rashed will come to Bangladesh -- plane. [IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee Assis. Office (TAO)-18] A in B over C to D by Ans:d 73. I finally killed the fly --- a rolled up newspaper. [25th BCS, Exim Bank-09, Rupali Bank-13, Btwet (G) 17-18, [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ….© (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21] A by B with C through D from Ans:b 74. “Life is a tale told --- an idiot.” (g~Li© vB e‡j wReb GKwU Mí) [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -10] Ans:d A before B with C to D by 75. He commenced her speech --- a short prayer.(‡m GKwU mswÿß cÖv_b© v Øviv Zvi e³e¨ ïiæ Ki‡jv) A upon B into C with D to [Btwet (B) 10-11] Ans:c 76. A man is known --- the company he keeps. (GKRb e¨w³‡K m½ †`‡L †Pbv hvq) [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb KgK© Zv©-10, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi cwieviKj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x-13] A with B by C for D to Ans:b 77. No problem can be solved --- violence. [‡ewmK e¨vsK-09, cwimsL¨vb A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14] A by B for C at D in Ans:a 78. The 32000 word novel ‘The time Machine’ --- H. G. Wells, popularized time table. A into B of C by D in [Xvtwet (A) 14-15] Ans:c 79. I asked Razia to come to the cinema --- me. [Basic Bank-09, mnKvix cwimsL¨vbwe`-14] A to B by C in D with Ans:d Rule-1: fwel¨r Kv‡j †Kvb wbav© wiZ/wbw`ó© mg‡qi c~‡e© ev g‡a¨ †evSv‡Z by e¨eüZ nq| I have to complete the work by Thursday. (Avgv‡K en„ ¯úwZev‡ii g‡a¨ KvRwU m¤úbœ Ki‡Z n‡e); G‡ÿ‡Î mZK© _vK‡eb Awbw`©ó mg‡qi c‡~ e© in e‡m| We have to go in five minutes. (Avgv‡`i cuvP wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †h‡Z n‡e) 80. Hurry up! We have to go --- five minutes. (Avgv‡`i cuvP wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †h‡Z n‡e) [27th BCS, Z_¨ gš¿Yv. mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, cÖv_wgK caÖ vb wkÿK-09, Btwet (B) 12-13, Lytwet (E) 14-15, et‡ktgty itwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18] A on B before C by D in Ans:d 81. The concert will begin --- fifteen minutes. [AMbÖ x e¨vsK-13] Ans:d A by B about C on D in 82. I shall be there --- 7 pm. (Avwg †mLv‡b mÜv 7 Uvq _vK‡ev) [wcwÖ gqvi e¨vsK-09] A in B at C by D on Ans:c 83. I’ll have finished --- the end you get back. (Zzwg wd‡i Avmvi c‡~ e© Avwg KvR †kl Kie) [10th BCS (written)] A since B with C by D in Ans:c 84. I should appreciate it if you could complete this work --- Thursday. [26th BCS, cvtwetctÖ wet (A) 10-11] A by B till C to D during Ans:a 85. You must have this report finished --- Monday. [Rtwet (B) 17-18] A while B since C at D by Ans:d [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 271 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Rule-2: wewfbœ cÖKvi hvZvqv‡Zi gva¨g eSy v‡Z by e‡m| You can go there by land (¯j’ c‡_) [Giæc by air (AvKvk c‡_), by water (‡bŠ c‡_), by boat, by bus, by launch, by steamer, by train BZ¨vw`] e¨wZµg: on foot (cv‡q †n‡u U), on horseback (‡Nvovq P‡o)| 86. They travelled to Sylhet ---. [Rb¯^v¯¨’ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx 2015] A by foot B by walking C on foot D on their feet Ans:c 87. We travelled to Paris --- train. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wm-BDwbU) weÁvb, gvbweK, gv`ªvmv-17-18] A by B with C for D to Ans:a 88. Which of these is correct?(QvÎQvÎxiv ev‡m ¯‹‡y j wM‡qwQj) [Rvtwet (C) 11-12] A All students went to school by the bus.B All students went to the school by the bus. C All students went to school by bus. D None of the above Ans:c Rule-3: †Kvb e¨w³ ev e¯‘i ev ¯v’ ‡bi cv‡k ev Kv‡Q ev wbK‡U eySv‡Z preposition by e‡m| ‡`‡ni †Kvb A½ aiv eySv‡Z by e‡m| †hgb: I caught him --- the ear. Avwg Zvi Kv‡b aijvg| 89. He sat --- the fire --- me. (‡m Avgvi mv‡_ Av¸‡bi cv‡k e‡mwQj) [Rvtwet (C) 11-12, ey‡qU 96-97] A in, on B of, by C by, with D at, with Ans:c 90. Our school is --- the main road. (Avgv‡`i ¯‹jz wU g~j iv¯Ívi cv‡k Aew¯Z’ ) [cÖv. cÖavb wkÿK-07, ivtwet 09-10] A on B in C to D by Ans:d 91. I caught him --- the ear. [Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWR‡y U›U 2015] A by B with C to D for Ans:a Rule-4: †Kvb welq Abymv‡i/ †Kvb wKQz n‡Z †evSv‡Z by e¨eüZ nq weavq Nwoi mgq Abymv‡i †evSv‡Z by watch e¨eüZ nq| Example: It is five O’clock by my watch. Avgvi Nwo‡Z cvu PUv ev‡R| 92. What is the time --- your watch? [‡Zvgvi Nwo‡Z (Nwo Abymv‡i) KqUv ev‡R?] [12th BCS (cwy jk), evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19, _vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-95, dzW B݇c±i-96, 00, Btwet (M) 05- 06, ivtwet (fvlv wefvM) 09-10, BRDB cjxø Dbqœ b Kg©KZv-12, cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13] A by B in C with D at Ans:a 93. He is senior to me --- five years. [gv`vª mv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21] A by B for C with D at Ans:a e¨vL¨v: eq‡m eo eSy v‡Z by e‡m| 94. Now it is ten O’clock --- my watch. (GLb Avgvi Now‡Z GLb 10 Uv ev‡R) [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (AD) -01, hgby v e¨vsK- 04, †mvk¨vj e¨vsK wjwg‡UW (Awdmvi)-04, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13] A from B by C at D of Ans:b Rule-5: Awbw`ó© fv‡e †Kvb Phone/ telephone/ mobile G K_v ejvi ‡ÿ‡Î Gi c~‡e© by e‡m| Z‡e wbw`ó© K‡i eySv‡j Phone/ telephone/ mobile G‡`i Av‡M the _v‡K ZLb on/ over e‡m| ms‡ÿ‡c by + phone/ telephone/ mobile Ges on/ over + the + phone/ telephone/ mobile| 95. Noureen will discuss the issue with Nasir --- phone. [33rd BCS, 15 Zg cfÖ vlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/ mg chv© q)-19, Ptwet (A) 13-14] A over B through C by D with Ansc 96. They/ She called us --- the telephone. [Ptwet (D) 08-09, Ptwet (D3) 16-17] -Munna is --- the phone right now. (gybœv GB gny ‡~ Z© †dv‡b K_v ej‡Q) [mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi (wdì mcy vi fvBRvi)-17, etwet (D) 14-15] A in B on C at D by Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 272 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

97. I will talk to you --- telephone. (Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ †dv‡b K_v ej‡ev) [28th BCS] Ans:c A over B through C by D with Topic-07: “From” Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? Use of ‘from’: n‡Z, †_‡K, †P‡q †evSv‡Z from e‡m| ‡hgb: This is a িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন letter----my brother. The police rescued the child --- danger. 98. Where did you find this ---? [moK I †mZz cwienb gšv¿ Yj‡qi Dc-mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (hvwšK¿ )-2019] A from B to C in D of Ans:a e¨vL¨v: “Zwz g †Kv_vq †_‡K GwU Ly‡u R †c‡qwQ‡jÓ Giƒc A_© c`Ö v‡b DËi- from; 99. He could not dissociate himself --- what he said earlier. [Standard Bank (A.O, cash)-09] a) off B with C from D of Ans:c 100. The mistake has been --- the teacher’s side. [Madical-04-05] Ans:b A in B from C on D of 101. This is a letter --- my brother. (GB wPwVwU Avgvi fvB‡qi cvVv‡bv) [Lty wet (School) 11-12] A on B down C from D up Ans:c Topic-08: Out of/ Outside of- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? Use of ‘Out of’: †Kvb wKQzi evB‡i †evSv‡Z out of e¨eüZ nq| Use of ‘Outside of’: †Kvb wKQiz evwni cv‡k †evSv‡Z outside of e¨eüZ nq| 102. Mother was looking --- the window. [Btwet (B) 06-07, 07-08, 10-11] A out of B out C out into D out in Ans:a 103. Ultrasonic waves are beyond the range of sounds a human can hear. [Xvtwet (D) 11-12] A outside B without C over D around Ans:a 104. I took the old card --- the computer and put --- the new one. [Rvtwet (D-RxeweÁvb) 18-19] A out of, through B out of, into C out of, to D out of, in Ans:d 105. A lion jumped --- the trees. (wmsnwU Mv‡Qi evwni cvk n‡Z jvd w`j) [Lytwet (Kjv I gvbweK) 09-10, 10-11] A out of B outside of C from behind D from among Ans:b Topic-09: In’- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? Use of ‘In’: eo ¯v’ b, Awbw`ó© mgq, e¨vcK mgq, g‡a¨ Ges Ae¯v’ †evSv‡Z in e‡m| 1) eo ¯v’ ‡bi c‡~ e© in e‡m| †hgb: I live in Dhaka (city) [Giæc in Dhaka/in New York/ in Naogaon (district)/ in Asia (Continent)/ in Europe/ in a country/ in a forest/in a desert] 2) Awbw`©ó/e¨vcK mg‡qi †ÿ‡Î in e‡m| †hgb: They can meet you in the morning. [Giæc-in the afternoon/in the evening/ in the next few days/ in the summer holidays/ in Spring/ in April/ in 1971 (gv‡mi bv‡gi c‡~ e,© mv‡ji c~‡e© in e‡m)] 3) Ae¯v’ †evSv‡Z in e‡m| †hgb: He is not in good health. 4) ‡cvkvK cwiwnZ eySv‡Z noun+ in+-- dress Gfv‡e e‡m| the man in red dress (jvj †cvkvK cwiwnZ †jvKwU) 5) †Kvb wel‡q `ÿ eSy v‡Z in e‡m| †hgb: My younger brother specializes in medicine. 106. I will be free --- the afternoon. [SESIP _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v-15, Xvtwet (A) 04-05] A on B to C in D against Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 273 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

107. I spent my childhood --- small town. I doubt if it is --- the map. [Lytwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔwmÕ (2nd shift)] A in/at B in/on C in/in D at/at Ans:b evsjv: Avwg Avgvi wkïKvj †QvU kn‡i KvwU‡qwQ| Avgvi m‡›`n kniUv gvbwP‡Î Av‡Q wKbv| 108.Would you please find out Bangladesh -- the map? [42nd BCS] A in B on C over D at Ans:b 109. The girl --- blue dress is my would be wife. [Rvtwet (F) 12-13] Ans:a A in B for C under D to e¨vL¨v: would be A_© ney/ n‡Z hv‡”Q Ggb: ev‡K¨i evsjv (bxj †cvkvK cwiwnZ †g‡qwU Avgvi ney eD) 110. Try to fill --- the cracks first. (c_Ö ‡g dvUj/wQ`ª¸‡jv c~iY Ki‡Z †Póv Ki) [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-11] A up B in C against D about Ans:b 111. He came to Bangladesh --- November, 1993. [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ KgK© Z©v (gwy ³‡hv×v)-18] 112. May I come --- sir. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller -18] 113. He went there at 7 O’clock --- the evening. 114. I shall return --- an hour. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi -17] [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯v’ (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi -17] A by B in C within D None of these Ans:b 115. The Buriganga is --- the south of Dhaka city. [gv‡K›© UvBj e¨vsK Awdmvi-08] A in B at C to D around Ans:a 116. I will be back --- an hour. (Avwg GK N›Uvi g‡a¨ wd‡i Avme) [Rtwet (B) 05-06, Btwet (G) 13-14] A in B with C from D to Ans:a 117. Try to finish the work --- a week. (1 mßv‡n KvRwU †kl Ki‡Z †Póv K‡iv) [BD Development Bank-11] 118. I learnt to drive --- four weeks. (Avwg Pvi mßv‡ni g‡a¨ Mvwo Pvjv‡Z wk‡LwQjvg) [Rvtwet (A7) 13-14] 119. The manner --- which this transfer was affected, was unique. [ivtwet (B) 14-15] 120. There were two people --- the picture. [Southeast Benk (Officer) : 09] A in B with C about D for Ans:a 121. He spent most of his life --- Dhaka. (‡m Zvi Rxe‡bi AwaKvsk mgq XvKvq KvUvj) [hgybv e¨vsK -04] A of B in C to D by Ans:b 122. Put some sugar --- the tea. (Pv‡q GKUz wPwb `vI) [cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇i wnmve mnKvix -13] A into B upon C in D by Ans:c 123. I walked to work but I came home --- the next. [ivRkvnx Kw… l Dbœqb e¨vsK (KgK© Zv,© 2q †kÖYx)-15] A on B by C in D with Ans:c 124. My birthday is --- November/ February. (b‡f¤‡^ i/wW‡m¤^‡i Avgvi Rb¥w`b) [Xvtwet (D) 00-01, 08-09, WvK Awa`߇ii Dc‡Rjv †cv÷ gv÷vi-16, (weAviwWwe)- mnKvix cjvjx Dbœqb Kg©KZv-© 06] A in B on C at D by Ans:a িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Topic-10: Over Ges On- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg Av‡jvPbv Kiæi- Use of ‘Over’: A¯úkf© v‡e Dc‡i w¯i’ , Dc‡i w`‡q AwZµg Kiv, †Kvb wKQiz Dci ‡Rvi ‡`Iqv, GK cÖvšÍ †_‡K Aci cÖv‡šÍ, wbw`ó© gva¨‡g †Kvb Z_¨ †ciÖ Y: BZ¨vw` †ÿ‡Î over e‡m| Example: There is a bridge over the river. The fan is moving over his head. I requested him over the telephone. [Gme ‡ÿ‡Î over bv _vK‡j on e¨envi Kiv hv‡e] The fox jumped over the dog. The plane flew over Dhaka. 125. She put a quilt --- me. (‡m Avgv‡K ‡jc w`‡q †X‡K w`j) [Medical 96-97, nvtgt`vtwetctÖ wet (C) 10-11] A on B over C upon D above Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 274 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

126. She held the umbrella --- her head. (‡m Zvi gv_vi Dc‡i QvZv ai‡jv) [IFIC Bnak Ltd. (MTO)- 17, b¨vjbvj e¨vsK (PO)-13] A on B above C over D at Ans:c 127. There is the Jamuna Bridge --- the river of Jamuna. [ciivóª gš¿v.-06, cwi‡ek I eb gš¿. Bb‡f. -06] A on B above C over D upon Ans:c 128. The burglar jumped --- the compound wall. [cvÖ _vwgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (avbwmwu o-08] A against B in C on D over Ans:d Use of ‘on’: ¯úk© Ae¯v’ q Ic‡i, wbw`©ó w`b, wbw`©ó evi, wbw`ó© ZvwiL, single day/GKK w`b/ wbw`ó© †Kvb KvR Pjgvb / b`xi wKbv‡i/ ‡Kvb wel‡qi Dci, wbw`ó© KvR- BZ¨vw` eSy v‡Z k‡ãi c~‡e© on e‡m| ‡hgb: [on Monday, on that day, on Friday morning/afternoon, on the evening, on morning, on the 7th March, on 26th March] D`vniY: Mr. smith lives on 75, Ranking street, Dhaka.  ‡Kvb mfv ev `‡ji AšfÍ ©³y eySv‡Z on the committee e‡m|  wbw`©ófv‡e ‡Uwj‡dv‡b KvD‡K WvKv eSy v‡Z on/over the telephone em‡Z cv‡i|  †Kvb wbw`ó© wel‡qi Dci eSy v‡Z on + something e‡m †hgb: a book on New York |  wUwf‡Z mivmwi †Kvb Abôy vb/‡Ljv †`Lv eySv‡Z On TV e‡m| cv‡q †nu‡U eySv‡Z feet Gi mvg‡b on e‡m|  wbw`ó© ¯’vb/mxgvbvi g‡a¨ eySv‡j Zvi mvg‡b on e‡m †hgb: on campus/Island BZ¨vw`|  The Øviv wbw`ó© Kiv †Kvb hvbevn‡bi bv‡gi c~‡e© on e‡m, on + the train/ the bus/ the boat/ the ship wKš‘ the bv _vK‡j mivmwi by e‡m †hgb: by + train/ bus/ boat BZ¨vw`| 129. There’s paper --- the floor. Please put it --- the wastebasket. [Xvtwet (B) 16-17, Lty wet (BS) a) at, into b) on, at c) on, in d) over, at 16-17]Ans:c 130. I did not know that he was --- the committee. [BRDB Bank-11, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14] A in B at C on D against by Ans:c 131. The bus service is not available today. The drivers are --- strike. [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] A into B with C in D on Ans:d 132.They are going to meet the principal --- Sunday morning. [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] A on B with C in D within Ans:a 133. The Himalayas is --- the north of India. (wngvjq fvi‡Zi Dˇi Aew¯’Z) [cjøx Dbqœ b KgK© Zv-© 12] A in B on C into D to Ans:b e¨vL¨v: wbw`ó© w`‡K eySv‡Z GLv‡b to bv n‡q on DËi| 134. They/She called us --- the telephone. (Zviv †Uwj‡dvb K‡i Avgv‡K †W‡KwQj) [Ptwet (D) 08-09] A in B on Cat D by Ans:b e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ófv‡e ‡Uwj‡dv‡b KvD‡K WvKv eySv‡Z on+ the+ telephone e‡m ZvB DËi-b| 135. I lent him a book --- New York yesterday. (MZKvj Avwg Zv‡K wbDBqK© wb‡q †jLv GKwU eB avi w`jvg) A on B about C in D at [Rtwet (C) 12-13]Ans:a 136. We watch football matches -----. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01] A on TV B in TV C in the TV D at TV Ans:a 137. I have just finished reading a book --- the sub-saharan economy. [BHBFC (Officer)-11] Ans:c A about B from C on D against 138. They crossed the English Channel --- a small boat. [Zzjv Dbœqb †ev‡W©i KgK© Zv-© 97] A on B by C in D with Ans:a [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 275 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

139. I’ll go to the university --- the route-30 bus. [Kgm© s¯’vb e¨vsK-08] Ans:c A in B inside C on D by [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19] 140. The 11:20 train left ---. A in time B on time C timely D by time Ans:b 141. My friend always goes home --- foot. [ceÖ vmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©m gš¿Yvj‡qi Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cwÖ kÿY ey¨‡ivi BÝUvª ±i (wUwUwm)-18, ms¯v’ cb gš¿Yvj‡qi ckÖ vmwbK Kg©KZv-© 07, gnv-wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš‡¿ Ki Kvhvj© q (AwWUi)-15, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK-18, ivtwet 07-08, 08-09, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21] A on B with C of D by Ans:a e¨vL¨v: cv‡q †n‡u U hvIqv ‡evSv‡Z on foot/feet e¨eüZ nq| Ab¨w`‡K Ôhvben‡b hvIqvÕ A‡_© by e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i A_:© Avgvi eÜz me`© v cv‡q †n‡u U evwo hvq| 142. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? (‡m KwgwUi m`m¨ bq) [cvÖ _wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc)-19, cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-06, (ewy oM½v)- 13, Rvtwet (B) 11-12] A He is not on the committee. B He is not in the committee. C He is not with the committee. D He is not at the committee. Ans:a 143. We travelled --- 6:45 train, which arrived at 8:30. [ivtwet (D evwYR¨) 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, Rtwet (C) 17-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 17-18] A in the B on the C at D by the Ans:b Topic-11: Since Ges for e¨env‡ii cv_K© ¨ Kiæb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘since’ & ‘for’:- †Kvb KvR ïiæi mgq wbw`©ó _vK‡j Zvi c‡~ e© since’ e‡m Ges KvR ïiæi mgq wbw`ó© bv _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© ‘for’ বেস। R‡b¨/D‡Ï‡k¨ eySv‡ZI for e‡m| N.B. mvaviYZ present perfect continuous tense G since ও for e‡m| GQvovI Ab¨vb¨ tense G- “Rb¨” eSy v‡Z for; “n‡Z/ †_‡K” eySv‡Z since em‡Z cv‡i| For+ Awbw`©ó mgq (period of time) Since+ wbw`ó© mgq (point of time) mvaviY Nwoi mgq: Second/minute/hour (1 hour, Nwo Øviv wbw`©ó mgq: 10 o’clock, 10 p.m., 3.30 a.m. etc. 5 hours etc.) w`b: Day/days (1 day/ten days etc.) w`‡bi Ask: Morning, dawn(সকাল), noon, afternoon, evening, dusk (mÜvi c~‡e)© , night, tonight etc. mßvn: Week/weeks (1 week/two weeks etc.) mcÍv‡ni Ask/w`‡bi bvg¸‡jv: Saturday, Sunday etc. gvm: Month/months(1 month/ nine months etc.) gv‡mi bvgmgn~ : January, February, December etc. Season/seasons (1 season/ 3 seasons etc.) Name of seasons: (summer, winter, spring etc.) Years, decades, centuries (1 year/5 years etc.) Name of year: (1991, 1971, 1930 etc.) we‡kl mZKZ© v: since+ (possessive + mgq); since + (‡h‡Kvb mgq + th); nq, ‡hgb: since 9th day, since my past days, since 5th year BZ¨vw`| ‡bvU: since + yesterday nq| [for + ages = for many years] 144. He has been ill --- Friday/ Monday last. [13th I 26th BCS, evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I Kw… l cwÖ kÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ- Gi †dvig¨vb-19, cvqiv e›`i KZ©…c‡ÿi mnKvix mve-B݇c±i-18, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdm mnKvix-17, ms¯v’ cb gšY¿ vj‡qi ckÖ vmwbK KgK© Zv©-07, †et‡ivtwet (K) 09-10, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (AvBb)-13, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi (cwi`wkK© v)-13, Rvtwet (D) 14-15, ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -14, we`¨y r Dbqœ b †ev‡Wi© Dc-mnKvix -12, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] A from B since C on D in Ans:b 145. I have been waiting --- five o’clock. [mv‡Kj© A¨vWRy‡U›U -15] A since B for C at D by Ans:a [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 276 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

146. He has been living in Italy ---. [ivtwet (D-A-evwYR¨) 12-13, ‡bvtwetctª wet (D) 13-14] A to ages B from ages C for ages D since ages Ans:c e¨vL¨v: †m A‡bK eQi a‡i BZvwj‡Z evm Ki‡Q| GLv‡b ages = many years. 147. I have eaten nothing --- yesterday. [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17] A from B since C for D none of these Ans:b 148. She has lived here ---- 1975. [mvavib exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-09] 149. I have been living in Dhaka ---- 2000. [36th BCS, evsjv‡`k cigvYy kw³ Kwgk‡b Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17] A since B from C after D till Ans:a 150. He lived in Dhaka --- ten years. [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17] 151. I have not seen you --- a week. (Avwg †Zvgv‡K GK mßvn a‡i ‡`wLwb) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 15-16] Ans:b A since B for C within D from 152. The bag is too heavy --- to carry. [RbckÖ vmb gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ KgK© Zv-© 16] A for him B to him C by him D on him Ans:a 153.She was awarded --- her bravery. [NSI (Awdm mnv. I †WmcvP ivBWvi) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] A from B of C for D by Ans:c 154. He said nothing-- a long time.(A‡bK mgq a‡i †m wKQBz ej‡jv bv) [mvgwiK f‚wg I K¨v›U. Awa. (Rywbqi wkÿK) 06 gvP© 21, NU (gvbweK)13-14] A since B for C after D during Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Period of time Gi c‡~ e© 'for' e‡m| Period of time n‡jv Ggb mgq hv MbYv Kiv hvq| Avevi `xN© ev A‡bK mgq eySv‡ZI ÔforÕ acting: For a long time. ev‡K¨i A_© : A‡bK mgq/ÿY a‡i wKQy e‡jbwb| 155. We have been reading in this school --- four years. [cvwb Dbqœ b †evW© Awdm mnvqK-15] Ans:d A by B from C ut to D for 156. It has been raining --- 7 O'clock/ morning. [b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21, evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj) 16] A on B since C into D at Ans:b e¨vL¨v: GwU present prefect continuous tense Gi D`vniY| †Kv‡bv KvR c~‡e© GKwU wbw`©ó mg‡q ïiæ n‡q eZ©gvb mgq chš© Í Pjv‡K present prefect continuous tense e‡j| †h‡nZz GLv‡b definite period of time eSy v‡bv n‡q‡Q ZvB since e¨eüZ n‡e| 157. Julia has been ill --- three months.(Rwy jqv wZb gvm hver Amy¯)’ [28th BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 09-10] A since B for C in D during Ans:b 158. What are you crying ---? [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjxø Dbqœ b I mg. gšY¿ v. mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17] Ans:c A at B against C for D about [Ptwet (D) 08-09] e¨vL¨v: R‡b¨ eSy v‡Z for e‡m; 159. “I have been waiting --- half past three.”(‡m mv‡o wZbUv n‡Z A‡cÿv Ki‡Q) A from B over C till D since Ans:d e¨vL¨v: half past three A_© 3Uv 30wgwbU hv Nwoi mgq wb‡`©k K‡i weavq since e‡m‡Q| Phrase wn‡m‡e for Gi wewfbœ A_©: 160. For all his wealth, he is unhappy. Here ‘for’ is used as- [Btwet (M) 12-13] B in spite of(¯‡^ ËI) C during Ans:b A in favour of D on account of 161. ‘I want a pen for a writing pad.’ Here ‘for’ is used as- [Btwet (C) 14-15] B in lieu of(cwie‡Z©) C in spite of Ans:b A in favour of D due to [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 277 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Topic-12: off Ges of- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘off’: †Kvb KvR eÜ Kiv A‡_©- off e‡m| ‡Kvb ¯v’ b n‡Z Py¨Z/ Avjv`v/ jvd †`Iqv BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z- off e‡m| †hgb: In a sudden accident, he had been get off his motorcycle. Use of ‘of’: evsjvq Ói/GiÓ †evSv‡Z †Kvb noun/pronoun Gi c‡~ e©- of e‡m| †hgb: It was thoughtful of you. (GUv wQ‡jv †Zvgvi wPšÍv) ‡bvU: Superlative Ges comparative Gi ‡ÿ‡Î i/Gi A‡_© “Of” e¨eüZ nq 162. The witness said that the man jumped --- the bridge and plunged into the freezing water. (mvÿx ejj †h †jvKwU weª‡Ri Dci †_‡K jvd w`‡q kxZj cvwbi g‡a¨ W‡z e †Mj) [Ptwet (D1,D2) 16-17, (B1) 15-16] A off of B of off C off D off on Ans:c 163. My friend is --- African origin. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18] A to B of C from D an Ans:b 164. Neoliberalism cedes management --- our national economic resources to corporate hands. (‡hŠ_ mnvqZvq, be¨D`vibxwZev` Avgv‡`i RvZxq A_‰© bwZK m¤ú‡`i e¨e¯’vcbv‡K mg_b© K‡i) [et‡ktit wetcÖtwet (E) 15-16] A in B upon C of D about Ans:c 165. What is the name --- your father? (‡Zvgvi evevi bvg wK) [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi)-11] A from B of C for D in Ans:b 166. The court ordered that the entire correspondence --- the deal should be produced. (Av`vjZ Av‡`k w`‡q‡Qb †h †jb‡`‡bi mKj wPwV/bw_cÎ ‡`Lv‡Z n‡e) [ivtwet (B) 14-15] A of B from C about D towards Ans:a 167. It is wise --- you to study properly. (h_vh_fv‡e covïbv Kiv n‡”Q †Zvgvi wePÿYZv) [gv‡K›© UvBj e¨vsK-06] A to B of C for D by Ans:b 168. It was thoughtful --- you to send the letter on time. [ivtwet (A1) 18-19] Ans:d A for B on C to D of Topic-13: through- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? Use of ‘through’: †Kvb wKQiz g‡a¨ w`‡q †evSv‡Z through e¨eüZ nq| ‡hgb: The River goes --- the village. (b`xwU MÖv‡gi g‡a¨ w`‡q †M‡Q) ‡Kvb wjLv jvBb †K‡U †`Iqv eySv‡Z pen through e‡m| Pen through the first line. (cÖ_g jvBbwU †K‡U `vI) 169. The view --- the open window is very pretty. [Xvtwet (C) 01-02, Asst. Director (Bangladesh Bank)-06, ivtwet (D) 08-09, Probashi Kallyan Bank Senior Executive Officer (Cash) 2018, Sonali Bank Ltd. Assistant Programmer- 16] A at B by C through D to Ans:c 170. Their journey --- the sea was unhappy. [Xvtwet Awaf³z 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Ably `) 2018-19] A by B through C across D at Ans:b 171. Pen --- the first line. (c_Ö g jvBbwU †K‡U `vI) [ivtwet (bw„ eÁvb) 07-08] A across B at C to D through Ans:d 172. The Thames --- London. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b GWwgwb‡÷kª b Awdmvi I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06, kgÖ Awa`ßi †iwRóvi-00] A flows by B flows from C flows into D flows through Ans:d 173. “One day Mr. Ahmed was walking --- a wood --- the rain.” [kgÖ Awa`ßi †iwRóvi-00, PKSF Gi mnKvix e¨e¯v’ cK-09, Rvtwet (G) 17-18, ivtwet (E) 18-19, Ktz wet (C) 13-14] A in, through B through, in C under, in D in, under Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 278 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Topic-14: “to”- Preposition e¨envi wbqg wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Use of ‘to’: ‡Kvb w`‡K eySv‡Z to e‡m| evsjvq ‡K, ‡i, †Z, cÖwZ, w`‡K, D‡Ï‡k¨, wecixZ BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z to e‡m| ‡hgb: The clinic is to the police station. (wKw¬ bKwU _vbvi wecixZ w`‡K) Japan is to the east of India. (fvi‡Zi c~‡e© w`‡K Rvcvb Aew¯Z’ ) 174. Educating people and asking them---beware---the erratic traffic and the signboards. Appropriate fillers for the gaps are-. [kvtwetctÖ wet 2018-19; ÔweÕ BDwbU (weÁvb)] A for, of B be, at C for, against D to, of Ans:d e¨vL¨v: beware A_© m‡PZb nIqv| wµqvi mv‡_ ‡Z eySv‡Z to e‡m‡Q Avi beware+ of e‡m ZvB DËi-d 175. The bay of Bengal is --- the south of Bangladesh. [nvt`vtwetctÖ wet (C) 10-11] A in B to C on D towards Ans:b 176. The monument --- our left is a popular tourist attraction. (Avgv‡`i evg w`‡Ki ¯§„wZ‡mŠawU GKwU RbwcÖq chU© K GjvK/‡K›`ª) [wcÖwgqvi e¨vsK-03] A to B in C that is D of Ans:a 177. Please credit the cheque --- my account. [Rupali Bank-10] 178. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS, 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz /mgchv© q)-19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] A in B with C against D to Ans:d Topic-15: under Ges up- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? Use of ‘under’: †Kvb wKQzi wb‡P eSy v‡Z under e¨eüZ nq| Use of ‘up’: †mvRv Dc‡i A‡_© Ges Lye wbK‡U eySv‡Z up e¨eüZ nq| 179. He is --- me in the class. [nvRx †gvnv¤§` `v‡bk weÁvb I cªhyw³ wekw¦ e`¨vjq (wm-BDwbU) 13-14] A below B under C at D through Ans:b 180. Please walk --- the stairs. (wmwu o w`‡q †mvRv Dc‡i DV) [cvª _wgK caª vb wkÿK-93/09, Btwet (B) 10-11] A up B through C on D in Ans:a Topic-16: ms‡ÿ‡c Av‡iv Ab¨vb¨ Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? About: cÖvq/wel‡q/m¤ú©‡K BZ¨vw` A_© c`Ö v‡b about e‡m| 181. I know nothing --- the matter. (Avwg welqwU m¤ú‡K© wKQBz Rvwb bv) [cÖavbgšx¿ Kvhv©j‡q cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-04, Lty wet (E) 10-11] A of B off C about D beside Ans:c 182. The train is --- to leave the station. (‡Ubª Qv‡o Qv‡o|/ †UªbwU †Q‡o w`j e‡j cÖvq) [IFIC Bank-13] A over B from C about D under Ans:c Above: Dc‡ii ¯v’ b A_© c`Ö v‡b above e‡m| 183. Sign your name --- the dotted line. (WU †`Iqv jvB‡bi Dc‡i †Zvgvi bvg wj‡Lv) [Lty wet (B) 06-07] A with B in C above D along Ans:c During: ‡Kvb mgq ïiæ †_‡K †kl chš© Í ‡gvU mg‡qi g‡a¨ eSy v‡Z during e‡m| 184. --- the summer, we went to the beach once a week. D during [Lty wet (A) 08-09] A at B in C on Ans:d 185. I fell asleep --- the film. (wm‡bgv PjvKvjxb mg‡q Avwg Nywg‡q c‡owQjvg) [Kztwet (B) 15-16] A in B during C for D while Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 279 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Into: ‡Kvb wKQz‡K †f‡½/fvM K‡i Avjv`v Kiv A‡_© into e‡m| Avevi wfZ‡ii w`‡K c‡Ö ek Kiv eSy v‡ZI into e‡m 186. I divided the cake --- four parts. [Lty wet (E) 11-12] 187. He broke the jug --- a hundred pieces. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11, A_© gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix WvUv A with B into C at D in Acv‡iUi-12] Ans:b 188. They walk --- the room. (Zviv N‡i ‡nu‡U c‡Ö ek Ki‡jv) [ivtwet 09-10] 189. He is walking --- a corner shop. (‡m GKwU ‡Kvbvi †`vKv‡bi w`‡K †nu‡U hv‡”Q) [Xvtwet (EMBA) -14] A to B for C at D into Ans:d Out: ‡Kvb wKQz †_‡K `‡~ i/ evB‡i A_© c`Ö v‡b out e‡m| 190. He sits --- fire. (‡m Av¸b †_‡K `~‡i e‡m) [‡et‡ivtwetit (A) 16-17] A out B over C for D with Ans:a Without: ‡Kvb KvR Kiv Qvov/e¨ZxZ A_© c`Ö v‡b without e‡m| 191. He ran 10 kilometers --- stopping. [MYgva¨g BbwówUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK-03] A often B seldom C without D continuously Ans:c 192. There can be no invention --- an inventor. [Xvtwet (D) 01-02, Btwet (B) 10-11] A except B nor C without D before Ans:c 193. --- talking, prove your worth by doing something. [`y`‡Ki DcKvix cwiPvjK-10] A In stead of B In lieu of C Despite D Without Ans:d Like/unlike: Avevi “gZ/mv`k„ ¨” eySv‡Z like e‡m| Avi †Kvb wKQiz “gZ/mv`k„ ¨ bq” Giƒc Zjz bvi †ÿ‡Î unlike e‡m| ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z B‡”Q nq Giƒc A_© c`Ö v‡b feel Gi mv‡_ Like e‡m| [feel like + (verb+ ing)] 194. Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk if you feel --- it. [40th BCS 2019] Ans:c A about B on C like D for 195. Do you feel --- taking a walk? (‡Zvgvi wK nvUu ‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q) [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv-© 06, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A) 13- 14] A upto B about C like D for Ans:c 196. --- or sharks, for instance, the dolphin is a mammal. [ivtwet (AvBb) 08-09] A Either fish B Being fish C Unlike fish D When it is like Ans:c Topic-17: Pair Preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Pair Preposition: A‡_i© mgš^q Ki‡Z `wy U preposition GKmv‡_ e‡m evK¨‡K A_©Mvgx K‡i Zz‡j| †hgb: Opinion Varies from man to man. (gvb‡y l gvby‡l wfbœ gZ nq/bvbvb gvbly bvbvb gZ) Giƒc: wewbgq eSy v‡Z--- with ----- for--- e‡m, w`b G‡b w`b LvIqv, GK ¯v’ b n‡Z Ab¨ ¯’vb, GK mgq †_‡K Ab¨ mgq BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z --- from ---- to--- e‡m, Kv‡iv mv‡_ Lvc LvIqv‡bv eSy v‡Z in ----- with—e‡m| †hgb: Live in harmony with somebody. BZ¨vw`| 197. Opinion Varies --- man --- man. (gvb‡y l gvb‡y l wfbœ gZ nq/bvbvb gvbyl bvbvb gZ) [XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZc©… ÿ (WASA)-Gi Dc-mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19] A from, to B between, and C in, to D from, of Ans:a 198. Many people of our country live --- hand to mouth. [mÂq cwi. mn. cwi.07, wmwbqi ÷vd bvm-© 18] A on B with C from D by Ans:c 199. The shops here are open --- 10 am to 8 pm. [¸”Q fwZ© cixÿv (B- Arts) 2020-21] K for L on M at N from Ans:d ev‡K¨i evsjv: GLvbKvi †`vKvb¸‡jv mKvj 10Uv †_‡K ivZ 8Uv ch©šÍ †Lvjv _v‡K| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 280 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

200. We should live --- harmony --- others. [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz chv© q-2) 18] A in, with B with, to C in, include D to, with Ans:a Topic-18: WH word Øviv ïiæ ev‡K¨i †k‡l Preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন †Kvb ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z D‡jøwLZ WH word Øviv wel‡q eSy v‡j about, ‡QvU ¯v’ b /mgq eySv‡j at, eo mgq/¯v’ b eSy v‡j in, i/Gi eSy v‡j of, R‡b¨ eSy v‡Z for, ‡K/Kvi mv‡_ eySv‡Z to e‡m| †bvU: †ewki fvM †ÿ‡ÎB preposition ¸‡jv ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m| ‡hgb: Which restaurant do you want to eat at? (Zwz g †Kvb †i÷z‡i‡›U †L‡Z PvI) What are you so angry about?(Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q GZ ivMvwšZ^ ?) 201.What are you taking ----? [cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rwy bqi cwimsL¨vb mnKvix-13] A on B in C about D at Ans:c/d 202. Where has this letter come ---? [ciivóª gšY¿ vj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi:12] A to B on C from D for Ans:c 203. Who were you talking ---? (‡K ‡Zvgv‡K ej‡Q) [18th BCS] A on B off C with D to Ans:d 204. What is Dhaka/Dinajpur famous ---? [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯v’ cbv Awa߇ii cwimsL¨vb KgK© Z©v-17, cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17] A in B for C with D on Ans:b e¨vL¨v: What is Dhaka famous For? Gi A_© XvKv Kx Kvi‡Y weL¨vZ? Avm‡j evK¨wU Gfv‡e wQj: For what is Dhaka famous? [evsjv‡`k Kg© Kwgkb mwPevj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK: 06] 205. The customer gets what he pays ---. A off B at C for D from Ans:c ev‡K¨i evsjv: †µZv ‡mUKz z cvq ‡hUKz zi UvKv †h c`Ö vb K‡i| 206. What is Dinajpur famous ---?(w`bvRcyi wK Rb¨ weL¨vZ?)[nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12, cwimsL¨vb KgK© Zv-© 17] A of B at C for D by Ans:c Topic-19: wefw³i b¨vq A_© c`Ö v‡b preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb| evsjv kã + wefw³ Preposition+ Bs‡iwR kã D`vniY evsjv kã + 1gv/kb~ ¨ wefw³/wefw³ bv _vK‡j Bs‡iwR k‡ãi c~‡e© †`k = country, preposition e‡m bv| PvPv = uncle, evRvi= market evsjv kã + 2qv wefw³ (‡K, †i, cwÖ Z, w`‡K) to + Bs‡iwR kã; PvPvi Kv‡Q = to uncle evsjv kã + 3qv wefw³(Øviv, w`qv, KZ©K„ ) by/with + Bs‡iwR kã; Avgvi Øviv= by me, with stick evsjv kã + i/Gi+4_x© wefw³(R‡b¨/wbwg‡Ë) for + Bs‡iwR kã; ‡`‡ki Rb¨= for country evsjv kã + 5gx wefw³(n‡Z, ‡_‡K, †P‡q) from/than + Bs‡iwR kã; evRvi †_‡K= from market evsjv kã + 6ôx wefw³(i, Gi) of + Bs‡iwR kã; evsjv‡`‡ki = of Bangladesh evsjv kã + 7gx wefw³(G, q, †Z) at, in + Bs‡iwR kã; iv‡Z/mKv‡j= at night/ morning evsjv kã + i/Gi + (c~‡e©/mvg‡b, c‡i) before, after +Bs‡iwR kã Mg‡bi c~‡e© = before departure evsjv kã + i/Gi + (weiæ‡×) against +Bs‡iwR kã kÎæi weiæ‡× = against enemy 207. Finding himself short --- money, he wrote --- his uncle --- help. [Rtwet (D) 16-17, Bangladesh development Bank Ltd. Senior Officer-17, Lytwet 16-17] A to, for, with B to, to, about C of, to, for D in, to, to Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ i/‡i eySv‡Z of, Kv‡Q eySv‡Z to Ges R‡b¨ eSy v‡Z for e‡m‡Q, ev‡K¨i evsjv: wb‡Ri Kv‡Q UvKvi ¯í^ Zv †`wLqv †m mvnv‡h¨i Rb¨ Zvi PvPvi Kv‡Q wPwV wjL‡jv| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 281 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

208. He spent all the day --- his room. (‡m Zvi iæ‡g mviv w`b KvUv‡jv) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv ZËv¡ eavqK-13] A under B in C amidst D during Ans:b 209. This house is built --- stone.(GB evoxwU cv_‡ii ˆZwi) [cvÖ _wgK mn. wk.(wm‡jU)-06, cvÖ _wgK caÖ vb wkÿK -05] A of B with C in D by Ans:a 210. Don't speak ill --- others. (A‡b¨i) [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯v’ cbv Awa߇ii cwimsL¨vb KgK© Z©v 2017] A in B for C with D of Ans:d e¨vL¨v: speak ill of sb A_© Kv‡iv m¤ú‡K© wb›`v Kiv| 211. He complained to me --- your conduct.(‡m ‡Zvgvi AvPi‡bi e¨vcv‡i Avgvi Kv‡Q Awf‡hvM Ki‡jv) [Lytwet (BBA) A about B of C off D for 11-12]Ans:b 212. You are looking smart --- this dress. [MYcZ~ © Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11] A on B in C for D with Ans:b 213. We paid the price of the dress --- cash. (Avgiv bM‡` †cvkvKwUi g~j¨ ‡kva Kijvg) [IFIC Bank-10] A on B in C into D with Ans:b 214. Selfi culture is a demonstration --- modern superficiality. (AvaywbK K…wËgZvi cÖwZcv`b n‡jv †mjwd ms¯‹w… Z) [ivtwet (A-we‡Rvo) 15-16, cvtwetcªtwet (C) 15-16] A at B of C in D on Ans:b 215. I was bound --- contract --- pay the money. [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13] A by, with B by, to C to, for D to, to Ans:b ev‡K¨i evsjv: UvKv c`Ö vb Ki‡Z Avwg Pwz ³ Øviv evwaZ wQjvg| 216. Will you come --- me to the store? [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18] A with B along C to D by Ans:a ev‡K¨i evsjv: Zwz g wK Avgvi mv‡_ †`vKv‡bi Kv‡Q Avm‡e? Topic-20: Time/Home/sale k‡ãi Av‡M preposition msµvšÍ mgm¨v: িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Time/Home/sale k‡ãi Av‡M preposition msµvšÍ mgm¨v: Time: wbw`ó© mg‡q Mvwo Pjv eySv‡Z run on time Avi h_v mg‡qi g‡a¨ eySv‡Z- run in time e‡m| Home: Go, get, be, stay, back Gme †ÿ‡Î home Gi Av‡M preposition e‡m bv| Sell: Owner/gvwj‡Ki wbKU †_‡K property/m¤úwË/evwo/Rwg BZ¨vw` weµ‡qi †ÿ‡Î for sale e‡m| wKš‘ shop/store/mall/grocery ‡Z n«vmKZ… g~‡j¨ product (cY¨) weµ‡qi †ÿ‡Î on sale e‡m| Z‡e c`Ö kb© K‡i bZzb wKQz weµ‡qi †ÿ‡Î go on sale e‡m| 217. The train is running --- time. [†mvbvjx e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-14, Rtwet (D) 11-12, ivtwet 08-09, 10-11] A in B on C by D at Ans:b 218. Choose the correct sentence. [26th BCS, gwnjv I wkï welqK gšY¿ vj‡qi Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-16, KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`߇ii Aaxb Bb÷vª ±I (bb-‡UK)-05, TEO-10, [Btwet (K) 12-13, Ktz wet (B) 07-08, `y‡hvM© e¨e¯’vcbv ey¨‡iv mnKvix cwiPvjK-01] A The train is running in time. B The train is running on time. C The train is running with time. D The train is running to time. Ans:b 219. We got to the station --- time for the train. [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17] A on B in C at D about Ans:b 220. Is there anything --- sale at the mall this week? [etwet (K) 13-14] A for B in C on D to Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 282 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Identification of Preposition in a sentence- Topic-21: GKwU ev‡K¨ Proposition Gi e¨envi †Kv_vq †Kv_vq n‡Z cv‡i Zvi MVb I D`vniY w`b| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Rule: Preposition + noun// Preposition + pronoun// Preposition + noun phrase// Preposition + Article +noun// Preposition + Article + Adjective// Preposition + Article+ Adjective + Noun// Preposition + Possessive adj. + Noun); ms‡ÿ‡c ej‡Z †M‡j noun/ pronoun/ noun phrase Gi c~‡e© preposition e‡m; D`vniY: The plane flew over our head. jÿ¨ Kiæb: evK¨wU‡Z our(possessive adj.) + head(noun) Gi c~‡e© over GKwU preposition; 221. ‘There was a small reception following the wedding’. The word ‘following’ in the sentence above is a/an [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)] A preposition B adjective C adverb D noun Ans:a e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ following Øviv Article +noun/gerund ‡K h³y Kiv n‡q‡Q ZvB GUv preposition. 222. After a while they have arrived their destination. The underlined word is- [NSI (wdì Awd.) 08 b‡f. 21] A Preposition B Adverb C Noun D Conjunction Ans:a 223. He went down the road? Here ‘down’ is a- [ ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: ¯v’ bxq miKvi wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx/bKkvKvi- 19, kÖg Awa`ßi †iwRóvi-00, Btwet (G) 17-18] A preposition B adverb C noun D verb Ans:a 224. Identify preposition in the sentence ‘A fair little girl sat under a tree’. [evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœhb †evW© (weAviwWwe) Gi mn: cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv© : 06] A fair B little girl C under D tree Ans:c 225. I know nothing regarding this matter. Here ‘regarding’ is a- [ivtwet (G -Unit) 16-17] Which parts of speech is the word ‘Regarding’? [cwÖ Ziÿv gšY¿ v. wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi Ges mn: cwi:16] I accompanied every student ‘except’ you. [et‡ktgty itwetcÖtwet 2018-19 BDwbU F (AevwYR¨)] None but the brave deserves the fair. Here “but” is a- [ivtwet 05-06, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21] The moral law is above the civil law. (ˆbwZK AvBb †emvgwiK AvB‡bi Dc‡i) [ivtwet (Marketing) 04-05] He came after my departure. (‡m Avgvi P‡j hvevi ci Avmj) [BRDB Gi Dc‡Rjv cKÖ í KgK© Zv-© 13, etwet (A, B) 12-13] The plane flew over our head. The word “over” is used as- [Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii Aax‡b cwi`kK© -96] Ans:a A preposition B adverb C noun D verb Topic-22: ‡Kvb †Kvb Transitive verb Gi ci Preposition e‡m bv? D`vniY w`b| No preposition after Transitive verb: Reach (‡cuŠQv‡bv), resemble (m`k„ nIqv), recommend (mycvwik Kiv), resign(c`Z¨vM Kiv), discuss, enter, go, meet, order, paint, sign, answer, investigate, emphasize, violate, comprise BZ¨vw` Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci preposition e‡m bv; †hgb: He discussed the matter with me. mZKZ© v: G‡`i Noun form/ Passive voice Gi ‡ÿ‡Î G‡`i ci Preposition em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: I have a discussion about the matter with you. 226. The walls of the house have been painted --- green. [14th BCS, ivtwet (F-non-science) 14-15, [Kvwi. I gv`vª mv wkÿv gš.¿ (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Rby 21] A by B no preposition C at D with Ptwet 11-12, Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 283 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

227. He left --- home. [NSI (wewfbœ c`) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] A from B of C by D none of these Ans:d 228. He --- Dhaka on time. (‡m mgqgZ XvKv †cŠQu vj) [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 15-16] A reached to B reached C reached at D reached in Ans:b 229. Choose the correct sentence. (‡m c`wU B¯Ídv w`‡Z Pvq) [ivtwet 07-08] A He wants to resign the post. B He wants to resign from the post. C He wants to resign to the post. D He wants to resign on the post. Ans:a 230. Before finalizing out picnic, we need to --- the venue. [Xvtwet ÔNÕ BDwbU (evwZjK…Z) 18-19] A discuss B discuss on C discuss over D discuss into Ans:a 231. The two brothers show resemblance --- each other. [BRTA mnKvix cwiPviK-05] A with B to C at D for Ans:b  m¤úY~ © Aa¨vq wb‡q Av‡jvPbv I Model Test Gi jvBf িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Kv¬ m AvKv‡i wfwWI ‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb- c~Yg© vbt 10 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt---- mgqt 5 wg: (on Preposition) cvÖ ß b¤i^ t------- 01. I have another meeting with Luna --- Friday. [et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (G) 18-19] A next B none C on next D in next Ans:a 02. Sonia has been sick --- two months. (mwbqv `yB gvm hver Am¯y ’ nBqv‡Q) [mnKvix RR-10, Ptwet 08-09] A from B for C since D about Ans:b 03. She works six days --- week. [Bangladesh development Bank Ltd. Senior Officer 17] A an Ba C for D the Ans:b 04. He decided --- put --- --- a job as a Probationary Officer. [mvaviY exgv K‡cv© ‡ikb A¨vwmmU¨v›U g¨v‡bRvi- 2019] A to, up, for B to, in, for C to, forward, for D to, off, for Ans:b 05. I went there --- my bike. (Avwg †mLv‡b Avgvi evB‡K wM‡qwQjvg) [cÖv_wgK cªavb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, etwet (C) A on B upon C in D by 12-13] Ans:d 06. They reached the airport ---- 11 o’clock ---- bus. [Rtwet (B) 16-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17] Ans:a A at, by B by, on C in, on D on, by 07. He told us about the battle. Here “about” is used as- [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09] A pronoun B adjective C adverb D preposition Ans:d 08. The family doesn’t feel ---- going out this season. [37th BCS, cjxø mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ….© (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21] A in B on C like D of Ans:c 09. The picture is ---- the corner of the room. (QwewU N‡ii †KvYvq Av‡Q) [Ptwet (A) 16-17] A at B on C in D to Ans:a 10. He is hard--- hearing. [et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (G) 17-18, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15] A to B in C of D about Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv Kv‡R cPÖ iz kw³ ev c‡Ö Póv e¨q Kiv A‡_© hard-Gi ci to e¨eüZ nq| =========== Chapter Close =h=Ott=pu=sr:F/=/wa=cwe=bwo.=foak=ceP=baogoek:.hc³yomn‡/ZexwpKe¬KrtKailæibm| / [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 284 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Appropriate Preposition Go to Index [GB Aa¨vq Av‡jvPbv mnvqZvq cÖavb eBmgn~ : Higher English Grammar- P.K. DE SARKAR; Applied English Grammar & composition-PC Das; A passage to the English language-S.M. Zakir Hussain; Pocket oxford Dictionary (POD); Concise Oxford Dictionary (COD); Cambridge dictionary mn AviI Abvb¨ eB] ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmg~n ckÖ œ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvয় ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 62wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important  All Bank Job Exams 112wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important  Primary Job Exams 105wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important  PSC & Other Jobs 565wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkmœ g~n- A-Group †_‡K 8wU ckÖ -œ 6. There is no alternative --- training/ 1. The ministers arrived --- a decision last education. (cwÖ kÿY Gi weKí †bB) [28th BCS] night. (gš¿xiv MZiv‡Z GKwU wm×v‡šÍ †cŠu Qvj) [24th BCS A to B for I Ab¨vb¨] C than D of Ans:a A to B at 7. Jalal asked --- a loan of TK.500/- [15th BCS Con D by Ans:b (Written)] e¨vL¨v: Arrived at a decision A_© wm×v‡šÍ †cŠuQv| A over B for myZivs k~b¨¯’v‡b at em‡e| Cat D through Ans:b C- Group †_‡K 7wU ckÖ -œ 2. What are you so angry ---? (Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q 8. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi GZ ivMvwš^Z?) [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A about B at wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS] C with D for Ans:a A for B to 3. She/ Mithila argued --- me about the C with D in Ans:b marriage. (‡m weevn mg‡Ü Avgvi mv‡_ hyw³ LÛb Kij) [21st BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 9. Eight/Nine men were concerned --- the A with B for plot. [38th BCS Preli. -17, I Ab¨vb¨] C to D from Ans:a A at B with 4. We have not arrived --- any decision. C in D for Ans:c A to B at [13 Zg wewmGm (wjwLZ)] e¨vL¨v: †Kvb loh‡š¿ RwoZ _vKv ev mswkóø _vKv A‡_© Con D by Ans:b Concern in e‡m| wKš‘ †Kv‡bv wKQzi Rb¨ DwØMœ nIqv e¨vL¨v: Arrived at a decision A_© wm×v‡šÍ †cŠuQv| A‡_© Concern for e‡m| ev‡K¨i A_©: `kRb †jv‡K lohš¿ wb‡q DwØMœ wQj| mZy ivs kb~ ¨¯v’ ‡b at em‡e| 10. He was convinced --- Mr. Khan’s 5. Your conduct admits --- no excuse. (‡Zvgvi innocence. [12th BCS (written)] AvPiY ÿgvi †hvM¨ bq) [29th BCS] A with B on A for B in C in D of Ans:d C of D to Ans:c Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 285 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

11. Nothing can compensate --- this kind of 19. The student was exempted --- paying his loss.(GB ÿwZi ÿwZci~ Y nq bv) [15th BCS (Written)] fees. [11th BCS (written)] A at B on A from B of C with D in Ans:c C to D under Ans:a F- Group †_‡K 2wU ckÖ -œ 12. I have no confidence --- him. (Zvi Dci 20. He fantasized --- winning the lottery. [21st Avgvi †Kv‡bv Av¯v’ †bB) [17th BCS (written)] BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A to B in A about B for C of D off Ans:b C in D with Ans:a 13. I count --- your help. [23rd BCS] 21. Almost everyone fails --- on the first try. A with B on [18th BCS, Medical 93-94] C in D by Ans:b A in passing his driver’s test B to his driver’s test e¨vL¨v: count after Ges count with e‡j †Kv‡bv C to have passed his driver’s test phrase †bB| count upon -wbf©i Kiv, wek¦vm Kiv †h, †Kv‡bv wKQz NU‡eB| count for -¸iæZ¡cY~ © e‡j D passing his driver’s test Ans:a we‡ePbv Kiv| myZivs `wy Ui g‡a¨ count upon A_©vr G- Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ- A mwVK| 22. John Smith is good ---- Mathematics.(Rb D- Group †_‡K 2wU ckÖ -œ w¯§_ As‡K `ÿ) [36th BCS] 14. I don’t you any difficulty --- a driving A at B of license. [24th/18th BCS (Cancelled) I Ab¨vb¨] C in D after Ans:a A to get B in getting H- Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ -œ C for getting D get Ans:b 23. Identify the correct sentence: [23rd BCS, I 15. The young woman was dressed --- rare Ab¨vb¨] silk. [32nd BCS (wjwLZ) I Ab¨vb¨] A She had faith in and hopes for the future. A on B in B She had faith and hopes for the future. C into D with Ans:b C She had faith and hopes in the future. D She had faith in and hopes in future. E- Group †_‡K 4wU cÖk-œ Ans:a 16. Government has been entrusted --- e¨vL¨v: wekv^ m A‡_© faith in Ges Avkv A‡_© hopes for e¨eüZ nq| elected politicians. [22nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] I-Group †_‡K 6wU cÖkœ- A to B with C of D from Ans:a 24. I am indebted --- my father for 17. We have recently entered --- an agreement supporting my venture. [11th BCS Written] with the Inland Co-operative Society. [13th BCS A at B to I Ab¨vb¨] C with D for Ans:b A no preposition B upon 25. The house is infected --- rats. [17Zg wewmGm C in D into Ans:d (wjwLZ) I Ab¨vb¨] 18. The children were entrusted --- the care A to B on of their uncle. (wkï‡`i‡K Zv‡`i PvPvi Øvwq‡Z¡ Acb© C with D over Ans:c Kiv n‡jv) [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 26. He insisted me --- there. [36 Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨] A to B with A over going B on my going C of D from Ans:a C to go D is to go Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 286 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

27. A new tax was imposed ------ cigarettes/ 35. Many prefer donating money --------- car. (wmMv‡i‡Ui Dci/ Mvwoi Dci GK ai‡bi bZzb distribution clothes. [28th BCS, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.- Ki Av‡ivc Kiv n‡qwQj) [11th BCS (written) I Ab¨vb¨] wmcvB (29 Rvb.y 21)] A in B on A to B for C at D for Ans:b C on D with Ans:a 28. Which is the correct sentence? (‡m Zv‡K 36. Every driver must be held --- his own †`Lvi Rb¨ wR` Ki‡jv) [35th BCS] actions. (cÖ‡Z¨K Mvox PvjK‡K Zvi Kv‡Ri Rb¨ `vqx Kiv n‡e) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A He insisted on seeing her. A responsible for B blame to Ans:a B He insisted in seeing her. C liable to D responsible to C He insisted for seeing her. 37. Choose the correct sentence: D He insisted to be seeing her. Ans:a [38th BCS Preli. 2017] 29. Wordsworth introduced the readers --- a A He refrained to take any drastic action. new kind of poetry. [31st BCS] B He refrained on taking any drastic action. A for B with C He refrained in taking any drastic action. Cat D to Ans:d D He refrained from taking any drastic J-Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ- action. Ans:d 30. He is jealous --- my fame. (‡m Avgvi mdjZvq 38. My wife reminded me ---. [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Clv© civqY) [31st, 32nd BCS (wjwLZ)] A of my appointment B to go my appointment A on B for C to my appointment C of D with Ans:c D my appointment Ans:a K-L- Group †_‡K 2wU ckÖ œ- 39. Your answer is not relevant --- the 31. Now-a-days many villages are lit --- question. [15th BCS (written), I Ab¨vb¨] electricity. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A Through B with A with B by C by D to Ans:d C from D on Ans:a S- Group †_‡K 4wU cÖk-œ 32. The intellectuals can no longer be said to 40. Professor Razzak was a scholar ------ live --- the margins of the society. [20th BCS] refute. (Fill in the gap) A against B beyond [36th BCS] C inside D before Ans:b A in B of M-N-O-Group †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ C after D by Ans: 33. She was oblivious --- the presence of her e¨vL¨v: c‡Ö kœ fzj Av‡Q KviY refute(v) Gi ¯‡’ j friend. [10th BCS (Written)] repute (n) n‡e| repute A_© †Kvb wel‡q L¨vwZ _vKv A of B about ZvB ev‡K¨ repute _vK‡j DËi n‡Zv-of| c‡Ö kœ Giæc C for D on Ans:a fjz _vK‡j DËi bv KivB DËg| P- Group †_‡K 2wU ckÖ œ- 41. I am not susceptible --- hypnotic 34. His illness is a mere pretext --- his influence. [15th BCS (Written)] absence. [21st BCS (Written) I Ab¨vb¨] -His words are susceptible --- flattery. A to B with (Zvi K_v¸‡jv †Zvlvg‡`i Dch³&y ) [24th BCS (Written) I C for D from Ans:c Ab¨vb¨] A as B for C to D into Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 287 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

42. He is suspected --- receiving stolen good. mgRvZxq A‡_© of Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU ckÖ -œ [26th BCS (Written)] 49. He has assured me --- safety. A of B for C about D with Ans:a A of B for [11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] W-Z- Group †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ C with D at Ans:a 43. He warned me --- the danger. (‡m wec`wUi 50. The judge acquitted him --- the charge. e¨vcv‡i Avgv‡K mZK© Kij) [38th BCS (gvbwmK `ÿZv)] [32nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A from B of A about B on C for D out Ans:b C of D for Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Acquit somebody of something- Confusion Clear Part: KvD‡K †Kv‡bv wKQz †_‡K Ae¨vnwZ †`q| mgRvZxq A‡_© at Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU cÖk-œ mgRvZxq A‡_© to Gi e¨envi †_‡K 4wU ckÖ œ 44. I am not good --- translation. (Avwg fv‡jv 51. Early rising is beneficial --- health. [17th Abey v` Ki‡Z cvwi bv) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] BCS (Written)] A to B for A about B for C on D at Ans:a C in D at Ans:d 52. No country should yield --- foreign 45. I am not bad --- tennis. [10th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] pressure. [15th BCS (written) I Ab¨vb¨] A in B at A in B from C with D on Ans:b C to D with Ans:c mgRvZxq A‡_© for Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU ckÖ œ- 53. They gave me a form and told me to ---. [35Zg wewmGm wjwLZ I Ab¨vb¨] 46. There must be some remedy --- A fill on B fell into corruption. [15th BCS (Written)] C fill into D fill in Ans:d A of B to e¨vLv: form/blank/sheet/note BZ¨vw`i k~b¨ ¯v’ ‡b C for D from Ans:c ci~ Y Kiv A‡_© up/in `y‡UvB mwVK; Z‡e cÖPwjZ e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb †iv‡Mi cÖwZKvi A‡_:© Remedy, cure, e¨env‡ii w`K †_‡K †ewki fvM †ÿ‡Î form Gi mv‡_ panacea; BZ¨vw`i ci for e‡m| up nq, ‡hgb: we have to fill up form before 47. Only graduates are eligible --- the post. exam; Avi blank Gi mv‡_ in nq| ‡hgb: Fill in (ïay ¯œvZK wWwMaÖ vixB c`wUi †hvM¨) [17th BCS (Written)] the blank with suitable word A with B in 54. He was accused --- a crime which he did C to D for Ans:d not commit. [11th BCS (written)] e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb Kv‡R †hvM¨/ mÿg eySv‡Z competent, A to B in eligible, fit, suitable, qualified; BZ¨vw`i ci C on D of Ans:d for e‡m| Idiom and Phrase Gi e¨envi-†_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ 48. His illness is a mere pretext --- his 55. Are you doing anything special --- the absence. [21st BCS (Written) I Ab¨vb¨] weekend? (mvßvwnK Qwz Ui w`‡b Zwz g wK we‡kl wKQz KiQ) A to B with [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C for D from Ans:c A in B for e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb wKQzi Rb¨ Qj/ARny vZ eSy v‡Z Excuse, C on D at Ans:d pretext; BZ¨vw`i ci for e‡m| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 288 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

In, To, Into †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 56. She said nothing --- reply. (‡m Rev‡e wKQzB 59. They travelled to saver ---. (Zviv cv‡q †n‡u U ej‡jv bv) [22nd BCS (Written) I Ab¨vb¨] mvfvi †Mj) [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A to B by A on foot B by walking C in D on Ans:c C on their foot D by foot Ans:a 57. Some writers sink --- oblivion in course 60. He has paid the penalty --- his crimes --- of time. (wKQz †jLK mg‡qi weeZ‡© b we¯§Z„ n‡q hvq) five years of prison. [22nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A for, with B for, for A on B from C about, at D for, in Ans:a C under D into Ans:d 61. My wife reminded/reminds me -----. [24th Of, On, Over, Under, With †_‡K 4wU cÖkœ BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 58. I decided to go --- with my friend as I A of my appointment B to go my appointment needed some exercise. [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C to my appointment A to a walk B for a walk D my appointment Ans:a C for a walking D walk Ans:b -we¯wÍ iZ c‡ii ‡cR †_‡K †`Lby - Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 289 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Appropriate Preposition Aa¨vqwU †hfv‡e mvRv‡bv n‡q‡Q- 1. Preposition g‡b ivLvi ¸iæZc¡ ~Y© Dcvq¸‡jv- 2. Main Part (‡hLv‡b A-Z chš© Í me k㸇jv ‡Uwe‡j Awfbe fv‡e wmwiqv‡j Av‡jvPbv) 3. Confusion Clear Part: (1g Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© wfbœ wfbœ k‡ã GKB preposition Gi e¨envi) (2q Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© GKB k‡ã wfbœ wfbœ Preposition Gi e¨envi + Ab¨vb¨) 4. Idiom and Phrase Gi AšMÍ Z© Preposition Gi e¨envi- 5. `By wU kb~ ¨¯’vbhy³ weMZ mv‡ji cÖkœ: [m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi wewfbœ wbqg †_‡K] 6. Chapter Model Test Start Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA Preposition g‡b ivLvi Dcvq¸‡jv ¸iæZm¡ n ‡PvL eywj‡q wbB: wcÖq cvVK, GB Aa¨vqwU Lye ¸iæZc¡ Y~ © wKš‘ g‡b ivLv A‡bKUv mnR bq| ZvB GKw`‡b me †kl Kivi gZ `ty kvnm bv K‡i, w`‡b m‡ev© ”P 100 wU K‡i covi cwiKíbv Kiæb Ges wb‡Pi wbqg¸‡jv Abmy iY Kiæb;  evsjv A_©mn gyL¯’ Kiæb I GKwU Ab¨wUi mv‡_ cv_©K¨ K‡i covi †Póv Kiæb-  Self practice Kjvg Gi ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wb‡R wPšvÍ Kiæb, bv cvi‡j cv‡ki Kjvg †_‡K DËi †`‡L wbb|  wcqÖ cvVK, GB Aa¨vq †_‡K wewfbœ cixÿvq me ckÖ œB GB eB †_‡K Kgb c‡o| ZvB Q‡K D‡jwø LZ me¸‡jvB co‡Z n‡e| bv cvi‡j AšZÍ mvj D‡jwø LZ me¸‡jv ckÖ œ Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e|  wbðqZv w`w”Q: GB eBwU co‡j evsjv‡`‡ki Ab¨ †Kvb eB co‡Z n‡e bv|  Short Form: ‡Uwe‡j wewfbœ ¯‡’ j sb I sth wjLv Av‡Q hvi cY~ © iƒc- sb = somebody (e¨w³ †evSv‡Z); sth= something (e¨w³ e¨ZxZ †h †Kvb e¯,‘ welq ev Ae¯v’ †evSv‡Z); ZvB sb Ges sth Gi e¨envi jÿ¨ Kiæb- Table Gi wb‡Pi MCQ ¸‡jv Practice Kiæb| Main Part (‡hLv‡b A-Z ch©šÍ me k㸇jv ‡Uwe‡j Awfbe ‡KŠk‡j wmwiqv‡j Av‡jvPbv) A- Sl Word pre. Meaning Self Practice 1 Abhorrence(n) of †Kvb wKQzi cÖwZ NY„ v He has abhorrence --- war. [Rtwet (C) 10-11] 2 Abhorrent(adj.) to KviI cwÖ Z NY„ ¨ Corruption is abhorrent --- the honest. [MT-04] 3 Abide(v) by (wKQ)z ‡g‡b Pjv You must abide --- your decision. [ivtwet 09-10] 4 Abide(v) with (sb) Kv‡iv m‡½ _vKv Abide --- me O Lord. [ivtwet 07-08] 5 Abide(v) in/at ‡Kvb ¯v’ ‡b I abide --- Dhaka. (Avwg XvKvq emevm Kwi) _vKv 6 Abound(v) in(place) ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b cwic~Y© _vKv Fish abound --- the pond. (cKy z‡i gvQ cwicY~ ©) 7 Abound(v) with(sth) wKQz Øviv cwic~Y© _vKv The Padma abounds -- Hilsha fish.[mnt wkÿK 2,98] 8 Absent(adj) from Abycw¯Z’ /AwbqwgZ He was absent --- School. [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 290 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

9 Absorb(v) in ‡Kvb wKQ‡z Z gM_œ vKv He was absorbed -- deep thought.[Btwe(BBA)11-12] 10 Absolve(v) from/of wKQz †_‡K g³y Kiv The report absolved her---all blame for the 11 Abstain(v) from weiZ _vKv accident. Abstain --- evil company. [ivtwet (D) 12-13] He abstains---liquor (Kov g`) [Rvtwet (IBA) 11-12] 12 Acceptable to MnÖ Y‡hvM¨ Your offer is acceptable-- me.[mnt caÖ vb wkÿK -10] 13 Access (n) to c‡Ö ekvwaKvi Here has access --- all. [cÖvt caÖ vb wkÿK -09] 14 Accessible to c‡Ö ekvwaKvi‡hvM¨ Here is accessible --- all. 15 Accommodate to(sb) gvwb‡q Pjv/Lvc LvIqv‡bv Meraj can accommodate --- all. 16 Accommodate with(Sth) ‡Kvb wel‡q m¤ú„³ Kiv He accommodated me --- a loan. [P.P. DE SARKAR] 17 Accompany by(Sb) †Kvb e¨w³i m•Mx nIqv He was accompanied --- his father. (POD) 18 Accompany with GK m‡•M NUv He has accompanied fever --- Headache. 19 Accomplished in `¶ He is accomplished --- music. 20 Accord(v) with ‡Kvb g‡Zi mv‡_ wgj The behaviour of our politicians does not (sth) nIqv accord -- their stated principles. [ivtwet (D) 08-09] 21 Accord(v) to cÖ¯vÍ ‡e wgj nIqv They accorded --- my proposal. 22 According to Abmy v‡i I go ahead according --- my teacher rule. 23 Account(v) to +e¨w³ KvD‡K Revew`wn Kiv We have to account to Allah for our deeds. for+e¯‘ -‡Kvb wKQiz R‡b¨ Who will account for the loss? [Office assi. In Revew`wn Kiv finance ministry -11] 24 Account(n) with, at e¨vsK wnmve I have a saving account --- Standard Bank. [Ass. Director of mass media -03] 25 Accountable to(sb) e¨w³i Kv‡Q `vqx He is accountable to me for the book. for(sth) -‡Kvb wKQiz R‡b¨ `vqx (‡m eBwUi Rb¨ Avgvi Kv‡Q `vqx) 26 Accuse(v) of Awfhy³ Kiv Police accused him--the murder.[Rvtwet (C)11-12] Awfh³y He was accused --- being partial. [ivtwet 09-10] Accused(adj) of 27 Accustomed to Af¨¯/’ get used to I am accustomed(GL¨vm&Vg&W) --- such a life. 28 Acquiesce(v) in wKQz †g‡b †bIqv I could not acquiesce --- such an unjust (G¨vKzBqvm) compromise. [Btwet (B) 13-14] 29 Acquaint(v) with cwiwPZ nIqv Are you acquainted --- anyone at BRUR? Acquainted - cwiwPZ [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13] 30 Acquit (sb) of KvD‡K Lvjvm †`Iqv I acquit him --- the charge. 31 Adapt(v) to Lvc LvIqv‡bv Maya cannot adapt---new situations. [ivtwet 02-03] 32 Adapted(adj) from (‡Kv_vI †_‡K) M„nxZ The story is adapted --- Japan. 33 Adapted(adj) for (wKQiz R‡b¨) Dc‡hvMx This project is adapt --- garments. 34 Add(v) to ‡hvM Kiv Add five ---- ten. A kitchen garden adds --- the prosperity of the house. [ivtwet 02-03] 35 Addicted(adj) to(drug/a (Lvivc wKQz‡Z) Avm³ He is addicted --- gambling/ smoking (evRx †Ljv.[ivtwet 06- 07] lcohol) [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 291 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

36 Adequate(adj) to (sth) ‡Kvb wKQz ch©vß/ h‡_ô Will this office be adequate--your needs? [Ptwet 10-11] 37 Adhere(v) to (sth) ‡j‡M _vKv/ stick to Do you adhere--any special opinion?[ivtwet 07-08] 38 Adjacent(adj) to msjMœ, KvQvKvwQ His house is adjacent--mine.[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔwWÕ] 39 Admit(v) of ¯^xK…wZ †`Iqv, cvIqv Your conducts admits --- no excuse.[29Th BCS] 40 Admit(v) to fwZ© nIqv Rowshan was admitted-the first year MBBS course in Comilla Medical College. [Dental- 05-06] 41 Admit(n) into c‡ª ekvwaKvi There is no admit --- this room. 42 Advantage(n) of †Kvb wKQzi myweav Habib took the advantages---my absence.[ivtwet 05-06] 43 Affection(n) for ‡mnœ 44 Affectionate to(sb) ‡mnœ kxj The teacher feels affection --- every pupil. The teacher is affectionate --- his students. 45 Affiliated(adj) with cÖavb kvLv iƒ‡c Aš©fÍ ~³ A large number of colleges are affiliated ---the National University. [etwet (b) 1-13] 46 Afflicted(adj) with(disease) ‡iv‡M cxwoZ He is afflicted --- gout(evZ †ivM). [Pry assis. Teaer -06,12] 47 Afflicted(adj) at Kv‡iv g„Zy¨‡Z gg©vnZ I am afflicted --- my sister’s death. 48 Affinity(adj) for(sth) Abiy vM/Avmw³ Many people have affinity --- food. 49 Afraid(adj) of fxZ She is not afraid --- ghost. [ivtwet 07-08] 50 Agree(v) with Kv‡iv mv‡_ m¤§Z The employer failed to reach an agreement (person) nIqv with his workers. [Rtwet (C) 09-10] I agree with you on point to proposal. 51 Agree(v) to(proposal) †Kvb cÖ¯vÍ ‡e m¤§Z nIqv He at once agreed to my proposal. [Rtwet(B)10-11] 52 Agree(v) on /to (point) ‡Kvb wel‡qi mv‡_ I agree with you on/to this point. [ivtwet (B) 12-13] m¤§Z nIqv ‡bvU: on bv _vK‡j to e¨envi Kiv hv‡e| Z‡e Av‡M on AMvÖ waKvi w`‡Z n‡e| 53 Aim + sth(v) at j¶¨ Kiv He aimed his gun --- the bird. 54 Akin(adj.) to mv`k„ ¨/ g‡bi g‡Zv His assignment is akin --- mine. [ivtwet 05-06] 55 Alarmed(adj.) at AvZw¼Z, fxZ, kw¼Z We are alarmed --- the news. 56 Alien(adj.) to we‡ivax Familiarity is alien --- my nature. 57 Alive(adj.) to(sth) ÁvZ/ RxweZ/m‡PZb I am alive --- my danger. [ivtwet 07-08] 58 Allergic(adj.) to wei³ fve/fxlY AcQ›` Lots of people are allergic---Prawn [ivtwet 09-10] 59 Allot(v) to eivÏ Kiv The room was allotted --- him. 60 Allude(v) to D‡jøL Kiv This is alluded --- the Quran. [Xvtwet (C) 05-06] 61 Aloof(adj./v) from weiZ/ weiZ _vKv He remains aloof --- the people. [ivtwet 04-05] 62 Alternative(adj.) to weKí/substitute for This question is alternative --- other. 63 Amateur(adj.) in ‡Kvb wel‡q Acwic°/ He is amateur --- stenography(muvUwjwc/`Zªy ‡jLb). ‡mŠwLb/ A‡ckv`vi 64 Ambition(n) for(sth) wKQzi R‡b¨ D”PvKv•ÿv He has no ambition--name and fame.[ivtwet 03-04] 65 Ambitious(adj.) of wKQzi R‡b¨ D”PvKv•ÿx He is ambitious---fame.[ivtwet (Islamic Study) 09-10] 66 Amenable(adj.) to You are not amenable---reason. [Rtwet (B) 11-12] eva¨, gvb¨ K‡i Ggb [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 292 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


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