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Tolerant; ♣ ‡jvfx A‡_:© Covetous , Greedy; ♣ MwVZ (Dcv`v‡bi mgš^‡q) A‡_©: Made, Built; ♣ AeMZ Kiv, Rvbv‡bv A‡_©: Apprise/Inform; BZ¨vw`i ci of e‡m; 435. He was totally innocent --- the crime. (Aciv‡ai e¨vcv‡i †m m¤ú~Y© wb‡`v© l wQj) [etwet (C, D) 10-11] A of B with C to D on Ans:a [wcwUAvB Gi Bb÷vª ±i-06] 436. One should be mindful --- other’s comfort. A for B in C to D of Ans:d [SUST (B/B1) 11-12] 437. The correct proposition: The letter I wrote was full --- mistakes. Ans:d A with B in C at D of 438. The goods arrived free --- tax. (U¨v· gy³ fv‡eB gvj †cŠu Qv‡jv) [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09] A from B for C of D on Ans:c 439. I’d rather have apple --- orange. [ivtwet (Kw¤úDUvi BwÄ:) 09-10] A instead than B instead from C instead to D instead of Ans:d 440. He has assured me --- safety. [11 BCS, cvÖ K-cvÖ _wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv) -13] A of B for C with D at Ans:a [ivtwet 07-08] 441. I am confident --- his success. (Avwg Zvi mvd‡j¨i Avkvev`x) A of B for C with D in Ans:a 442. He is devoid --- common sense. (Zvi mvaviY ‡evakw³ ej‡Z wKQBz †bB) [26th BCS, ivtwet (ivówª eÁvb) 04-05, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 09-10, (F) 13-14, SESD-Gi ‡cÖvMÖvg M‡elYv KgK© Zv-© 15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] A of B from C at D to Ans:a [ivtwet 07-08] 443. The pond is bare --- fish. (cyKiz wU gvQk~b¨/ cKy ‡y i gvQ bvB) A with B at C from D of Ans:d [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg)-13] 444. I am fearful --- enemies. (Avwg kÎæ‡`i cwÖ Z fxZ) A by B to C with D of Ans:d [we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡Wi© Dc-mnKvix-12] 445. I am never apprehensive --- my success. A for B of C at D with Ans:b [etwet (C) 15-16] 446. Rahim is afraid --- dogs. (iwng KKy zi‡K fq cvq/ KKz z‡ii cwÖ Z fxZ) 447. My daughter gets afraid --- the cockroach. [‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR 02-03, ivtwet -06, 07-08, Ptwet (C) 09-10] A for B of C with D to Ans:b 448. The villagers are bereft --- modern facilities. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q mnKvix †jv‡Kv gv÷vi (‡MÖW-1)-18] 449. He was deprived --- his father’s/ paternal property. (Zvi wcZvi m¤úwË †_‡K ‡m ewÂZ n‡qwQj) [ciivóª gšY¿ vj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi-12, ivtwet 04-05] A of B from C at D in Ans:a On/Upon/Over: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© On/Upon/Over Gi e¨envi): ♣ ‡Kvb wel‡q KZ©…Z¡/`ÿZv cÖKv‡k: authority, control, influence; ♣ wbfi© kxj A‡_:© dependent, reliant; ♣ ‡L‡q †eu‡P _vKv: feed, live, subsist [feed + obj+ with]; BZ¨vw`i ci on e‡m| ♣ wbfi© Kiv eySv‡Z: act, bank, count, depend, hang, hinge, rely, reckon; BZ¨vw`i ci on/ upon e‡m| ♣ msKíe× A‡_:© Bent, Resolved, Intent, Determined; ♣ AvµgY Kiv A‡_:© Set, Descend, Fall BZ¨vw`i c‡i on/upon e‡m| ♣ ‡Kvb e¨w³i Dci KZZ©… ¡ cªKv‡k: authority, control, influence BZ¨vw`i ci over e‡m; (D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lby ) [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 343 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

450. The cow feeds --- grass. (Miæ Nvm †L‡q evu‡P) [cªvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wZZvm) -10] A on B in C of D by Ans:a 451. He has no control --- himself. [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cKÖ ‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi-18, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii BDwbqb mgvRKgx© -16, miKvix cÖavb wkÿK-07, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13] A no B in C at D over Ans:d 452. I depended --- his word. evK¨wUi k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU em‡e? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK wetmnt wkÿK: 01] A on B upon C in D at Ans:a 453. The day labourer depends --- his day’s earnings --- survival. [gvtfvtwetctÖ wet (D) 13-14, Xvtwet (B) 08-09] A at, with B on, for C to, at D in, for Ans:b 454. He depends --- his best friends. [mgvRKj¨vY gšY¿ vj‡qi Aaxb mgvR‡mev cwi`߇i DcZË¡veavqK-05] A for B with C about D upon Ans:d 455. The whole case hinges --- this point. (c‡y iv gvgjvwU GB wel‡qi Dc‡i wbfi© Ki‡Q) [AMbÖ x e¨vsK-11] A by B for C with D upon Ans:d 456. Mr. Aziz has little control --- his students. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vj‡q mnKvix wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM) -07, mgevq `߇i wØZxq †kYÖ xi †M‡R‡UW Awdmvi-97] A to B of C over D for Ans:c 457. Professor Kamal is an authority --- sociology. [Rtwet (D) 16-17] Ans:b A of B on C to D for To: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© to Gi e¨envi): ♣ ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z †j‡M _vKv A‡_:© adhere, cling, keep, firm, true, stick, stand; BZ¨vw`i ci to e‡m| ♣ ‡Kvb wKQ‡z Z ‡hvM Kiv A‡_©: add, affix, append, attach, credit; BZ¨vw`i ci to e‡m| Giƒc --- ♣ DcKvix/mnvqK eSy v‡Z: beneficial, conducive, congenial, helpful, useful, convenient; ♣ ÿwZKi eSy v‡Z: detrimental, deleterious, destructive, fatal, harmful, injurious, hurtful, inimical, prejudicial; ♣ ek¨Zv mx¦ Kvi/ bwZ ¯^xKvi Kiv eSy v‡Z: submit, yield, abandon, surrender; ♣ cvÖ mw½K eySv‡Z: pertinent, relevant, germane; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQzi cwÖ Z D`vmxb eSy v‡Z: callous, deaf, indifferent; ♣ evav/ cwÖ ZeÜKZv eySv‡Z: Bar, barrier, hindrance, impediment, obstacle; ♣ wbK‡U/msj‡Mœ eySv‡Z: Adjacent, adjoining, close, contiguous, near; ♣ m`„k/Abiy ƒc eSy v‡Z: analogous, akin, similar; ♣ wek¯¦ Í/AbyMZ eSy v‡Z: Loyal, faithful, constant, true; ♣ Af¨¯Í A‡_©: accustomed, used, inured, Addicted(Avm³); ♣ ¯v^ fvweK A‡_:© natural, common; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQ‡z Z ivwR nIqv: assent, accede, consent; ♣ AvcwË Kiv A‡_©: object, demur; ♣ D‡jLø Kiv, Bw½Z Kiv A‡_©: Refer, Allude; ♣ g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q †kvbv A‡_©: Listen, heed; ♣ Zjz bv eSy v‡Z wewfbœ Latin kã: senior, junior, ulterior, posterior, inferior, prefer, BZ¨vw`i ci to e‡m| (D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lby ) 458. The president assented --- the bill. [Standard Bank Ltd. (PO)- 12, Xvtwet (D) 99-00, ivtwet 10-11, Rtwet (E) 14-15, Btwet (G) 15-16] A to B on C at D for Ans:a [NU (L) 11-12, Rtwet (E) 16-17] 459. He is superior -- me in all respects.(mew© `K w`‡q wZwb Avgvi †P‡q †kÖô) A to B on C in D at Ans:a 460. I am inclined -- stick -- it. (Avwg GUv‡ZB †j‡M _vK‡Z B”QKz ) [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10, ivtwet (E1) 17-18] A to, to B to, for C for, against D at, to Ans:a [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 344 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

461.I am senior --- him --- point of length of service. [ivRkvnx K…wl Db.œ e¨vsK (Supervisor)-15] A to, in B of, to C of, in D to, at Ans:d e¨vL¨v: senior, junior BZ¨vw` word ¸‡jvi ci preposition ‘to’ e¨eüZ nq| Avi †ÿ‡Î eySv‡Z c~‡e© at n‡e| 462. Fill in the gap: She was so constant --- me! [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-15] Ans:d A off B of C with D to 463. I cannot be false --- my friend. (Avwg Avgvi eÜiz mv‡_ cZÖ viYv Ki‡Z cvie bv) [Agrani Bank-11] A before B by C to D with Ans:c 464. A kitchen garden adds --- the prosperity of the house. [ivtwet 02-03] A with B to C next D in Ans:b 465. Attach the CV --- your application.(‡Zvgvi Av‡e`bc‡Îi mv‡_ wmwfwU msh³y Ki) [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21, Btwet (G) 12-13] A with B on C in D to Ans:d 466. Choose the correct sentence: [Kviv ZËv¡ eavqK-10, Rtwet 07-08, Lty wet 09-10, ivtwet 10-11] A Credit it my account. B Credit it at my account. C Credit it to my account. D Credit it with my account. Ans:c 467. His assignment is akin --- mine. [cvª _wgK mnKvix wkÿK-97, ivtwet †jvKcÖkvmb) 05-06] A than B to C from D with Ans:b 468. He is indifferent --- our problem.(‡m Avgv‡`i mgm¨vi e¨vcv‡i D`vmxb) [ivtwet 08-09, Btwet (B) 14-15] A in B at C with D to Ans:d 469. He is callous --- his studies.(‡m covïbvq D`vmxb) [Btwet (L) 10-11, cvÖ _wgK mn. wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13] A for B on C to D into Ans:c 470. He was deaf --- all our requests for help. [wewfbœ gšY¿ Ajq/wefvM/Awa`ßi (cÖkvmwbK KgK© Zv©, mvaviY-18] A of B on C to D from Ans:c 471. Early rising is beneficial --- health. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (G-3)- 2010, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb mn.-16, 17th BCS (Written)] A to B for C on D at Ans:a 472. This climate congenial --- my health. (GB Rjevqy ¯^v‡¯¨’ i Rb¨ AbyK~j) [Kviv ZËv¡ eavqK-06, cÖvK-cvÖ _wgK wkÿK (gÝy xMÄ,....‡dbx)-15, ivtwet (wdkvwiR)09-10, ivtwet (D) 18-19] A to B for C of D with Ans:a 473. Smoking is detrimental --- health. [cÖv_wgK caÖ vb wkÿK-09/93, ivtwet (cvÖ Y: imvqb) 07-08] A for B with C to D after Ans:c 474. Excess working can be fatal --- health.(AwZwi³ KvR Kiv ¯^v‡¯¨’ i Rb¨ ÿwZKi n‡Z cv‡i) [ivtwet (A_b© xwZ) 10-11] A for B from C to D at Ans:c 475. Man must submit --- his fate.(gvbly Zvi fvM¨‡K Aek¨B ¯^xKvi Ki‡Z n‡e) [ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 06-07, 07-08] A to B in C of D before Ans:a 476. No country should yield --- foreign pressure. [15th BCS (written), Lytwet (BBA) 15-16] A in B from C to D with Ans:c 477. Complete the sentence: I --- myself to fate. (Avwg wb‡R‡K fv‡M¨i wbKU ‡Q‡o w`jvg) [SUST (A) 11-12] A gave up B wished C forgave D resigned Ans:d 478. There is no hindrance --- his going there. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14] [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 345 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

A over B to C at D on Ans:b 479. Masum will stick --- nothing. (gvmyg †Kv‡bv wKQ‡z Z ‡j‡M _vK‡e bv) [Ptwet (F) 08-09] A with B of C for D to Ans:d 480. One should cling --- one’s plan. (wbR cwiKíbvq AUjfv‡e †j‡M _vKv DwPZ) [cvÖ _wgK mn: wkÿK-10] A with B to C of D for Ans:b 481. A man of character is true --- his word. (PwiÎevb e¨w³ K_v iv‡L) [cvÖ _wgK caÖ vb wkÿK-09, 93] A at B to C for D on Ans:b 482. He is firm --- his decision. (‡m Zvi wm×v‡šÍ AUj/Abo) [ivtwet 07-08] A to B for C at D in Ans:a (2q Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© wfbœ wfbœ Preposition Gi e¨envi)- e¨w³/welq/point/ AvPiY BZ¨vw` †ÿ‡Î wfbœ Preposition (with/ about/ on/ at) BZ¨vw` e‡m:  Annoy-wei³, disappointed-nZvk, Displeased-Amšó‘ , pleased, dissatisfied, satisfied, disgusted-wei³, charmed-g»y , marveled-AevK, shocked, surprised, vexed; BZ¨vw` ci e¨w³ _vK‡j with, welq _vK‡j about, ‡Kvb point _vK‡j on, AvPiY/Kg/© msev` at e‡m|  Entrusted to + e¨w³, Entrusted with + something  n¯‡Í ÿc Kiv A‡_©: interfere, meddle BZ¨vw`i ci with e‡m|  Awfh³y A‡_:© Accused of, Charged with e‡m Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|  cwicY~ © A‡_:© full of, filled with e‡m; https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ 483. If you want to join our club, you have to --- a form and send it to the secretary. [et‡ktgty itwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16, Ptwet (C) 17-18] A fill up B fill out C fill into D fill over Ans:a 484. They gave me a form and told me to ---. [Ptwet (C) 05-06, Xvtwet (B) 07-08, Btwet (F) 10-11] A fill on B fill in it C fill on it D fill it in Ans:d e¨vLv: fill+ something +in e‡m; option ¸‡jv‡Z it n‡”Q form Gi pronoun. myZivs mwVK DËi d; = fill+it+in 485. They gave me a form and told me to ---. [35Zg wewmGm (wjwLZ, gvbwmK `ÿZv)-15] A fill on B fell into C fill into D fill in Ans:d e¨vLv: form/blank/sheet/note BZ¨vw`i k~b¨ ¯’v‡b ci~ Y Kiv A‡_© up/in `‡y UvB mwVK; Z‡e cÖPwjZ e¨env‡ii w`K †_‡K †ewki fvM †ÿ‡Î form Gi mv‡_ up nq, ‡hgb: we have to fill up form before exam; Avi blank Gi mv‡_ in nq| ‡hgb: Fill in the blank with suitable word. 486. John was annoyed --- his brother. (‡m Zvi fvB‡qi Dci wei³ nj/wQj) [ivtwet (A3) 11-12] A at B with C in D into Ans:b 487. He was accused --- a crime which he did not commit. [11th BCS (written)] A to B in C on D of Ans:d 488. Feed the baby --- milk. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, cvÖ K-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡WjUv)-14/ (myigv)-12] A to B in C on D with Ans:d 489. “I never interfere --- my grown up children.” Mrs Choudhury said- [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK- 07, cjxø Dbœqb †ev‡Wi© Kg©KZv©-13, Rtwet (A, A5) 13-14] A in B with C about D at Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 346 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

490. Somebody meddled --- my computer. (‡KD Avgvi Kw¤úDUv‡i n¯‡Í ÿc K‡iwQj) [ivtwet (E) 11-12] Ans:d A in B for C on D with Idiom and Phrase Gi AšMÍ ©Z Preposition Gi e¨envi- At, Beyond, By, For At night/ day/ morning- iv‡Z/ w`‡b/ mKv‡j At the weekend- mßv‡ni ‡k‡l ev Qwz Ui w`‡b/ e‡Üi w`‡b At home- evwo‡Z _vKv, †Kv‡bv wel‡q `ÿ nIqv At an early age- Ley Kg ev Aí eq‡m At a loss for (Something)- nZf¤¢ nIqv At the end of –(wKQzi) av‡i/ †k‡l At one’s disposal-(KviI) wb‡Ri Avq‡Z¡ ev nv‡Z Catch at- AvuK‡o aiv At one’s own cost- wbR Li‡P Get mad at (sb)- KviI mv‡_ gRv Kiv At the bottom of- (‡Kv‡bv wKQzi) wb‡Pi As‡k Take/have a glance at (sb/sth)- GK cjK †`Lv At the sight of- †Kv‡bv wKQz †`Lvi c‡i By day- w`‡bi †ejv, Beyond one’s capacity- Kv‡iv mvg‡_¨i© evB‡i By marriage- weevnm‡~ Î Beyond question- ckÖ œvZxZ/ m‡›`nvZxZ Learn (sth) by heart- gLy ¯’ Kiv By hand- nv‡Z nv‡Z, mivmwi Judge (sth) by its appearance- evwn¨K wePvi Kiv Go for a walk- ‡eov‡Z hvIqv For sale- weµq‡hvM¨ Good for nothing- DcKv‡i Av‡m bv Ggb Word for word- ûeû wjLv ev eYb© v Kiv 491. He was --- a loss --- words. (‡m K_vi Rb¨ nZf¤¢ n‡q wM‡qwQj) [Rtwet (C) 07-08] A in, by B with, for C at, for D at, in Ans:c 492. Jerry agreed to repair it---his own cost. (‡Rwi wbR Li‡P GUv †givgZ Ki‡Z ivwR n‡jv) [ivtwet (BBA) 05-06] A with B at C by D from Ans:b 493. The teacher asked the students to do exercise --- the bottom of the page. [Ptwet 07-08] A on B at C in D with Ans:b 494. We are going on holiday --- the end of August. [Gw·g e¨vsK Awdmvi-09] A in B at C for D into Ans:b 495. They should --- the top of their voice. [evsjv‡`k K„wl e¨vsK-11] A on B at C to D over Ans:b 496. Are you doing anything special --- the weekend? (mvßvwnK QzwUi w`‡b Zzwg wK we‡kl wKQz KiQ) [15th BCS, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv-© 06, Ptwet (F) 11-12, Btwet (G) 13-14] A in B for C on D at Ans:d 497. She is a Bangladeshi --- marriage. (‡m weevnm‡~ Î evsjv‡`wk) [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13] A by B for C with D to Ans:a 498. He is not --- home today. (‡m AvR evwo‡Z †bB) [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wkDwj) -11] A within B in C at D out Ans:c 499. A drowning person --- a straw. [Ptwet (B1) 13-14, NRB Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv-© 15] A catches B catches for C catches at D catches after Ans:c 500. Do not judge a book --- its cover. (evwn¨K †Pnviv/Ae¯’v †`‡L wePvi K‡iv bv) [ivtwet (E2) 17-18] A for B with C by D on Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 347 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

501. The kid has learnt the poem --- heart. [evsjv‡`k Kgvm© e¨vsK wj. mnKvix Awdmvi, mvaviY-16] A in B with C by D within Ans:c 502. Copy this letter word --- word. [cvÖ K-cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13, ivtwet (F) 14-15] A by B to C for D on Ans:c In, To, Into Be a party to (sth)- g›` Kv‡R RwoZ nIqv To one’s heart’s content- gb f‡i/ Zw„ ß mnKv‡i| Bring (sth) to life- Rxe‡b wKQz G‡b †`Iqv Sentence to death- g„Z¨y `Ð ‡`qv According to-(‡Kv‡bv wKQz) Abmy v‡i Put to death-‡g‡i †djv, g„Z¨`Ð †`Iqv, nZ¨v Kiv Live from hand to mouth-w`b G‡b w`b LvIqv Heart to heart –candid/frank, gb‡Lvjv/ mij To one’s taste-(KviI) cQ›`/iæwP Abymv‡i Liable to prosecution- gvgjvi Rb¨ `vqx Sink into oblivion- ¯§„wZi AZ‡j nvwi‡q hvIqv Break (sth) into pieces- ‡f‡½ UKy iv UzKiv Kiv Be rolling in money/wealth- AZ¨šÍ abx nIqv End in smoke/come to nothing, e¨_© nIqv/wbõj In advance- ‡Kv‡bv we‡kl Kv‡Ri c~‡e© /AMÖxg gyn~‡Z© In reply (to sth)- Dˇi/ Rev‡e, Prior to- c‡~ e© In general- mvaviYZ/ ¯^vfvweKfv‡e In the interest of (sb/sth)- ‡Kvb wKQiz ¯^v‡_© Just in time- wVK mg‡qi c‡~ e©/ early enough In the middle of sth- ‡Kvb wKQzi gv‡S, ga¨eZx© ¯v’ ‡b Keep/be in custody- ‡RjLvbvq ivLv/ _vKv Hand in hand- nv‡Z nv‡Z/GKmv‡_, in detail- we¯vÍ wiZ 503. He was shy at first but --- the end he asked her to marry him. (c_Ö g †`Lvq †m jw¾Z wQ‡jv wKš‘ Ae‡k‡l †m Zv‡K we‡q Ki‡Z PvBj) [cwi`k©K, RvZxq ivR¯^ †evW-© 09, Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09] A in B at C for D of Ans:a 504. He wrote it ---. [¯v^ ¯’¨ gšY¿ vj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2016] A in detail B for detail C with detail D by detail Ans:a 505. 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 [mnKvix RR-12] 506. He refused to be a party --- any violence. (‡m Rv‡gjvq Rov‡Z A¯x^ Kvi Kij) A to B for C of Dat Ans:a 507. He broke the jag --- a hundred pieces. [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-11, A_© gšY¿ v. mn. WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-12] A at B into C to D in Ans:b 508. My sister brings colour and happiness --- my life. [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇i mn. cwi.-11] A to B with C in D on Ans:a 509. All my efforts to bring about a compromise ended --- smoke. [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcjª 21, evsjv‡`k cjxø Dbœqb †ev‡W© Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbqœ b Kg©KZv©-15, Xvtwet (B) 14-15] A with B in C off D through Ans:b 510. Money is required for research --- advance.(M‡elYvi Rb¨ AMÖxg UvKvi `iKvi nq) [Rtwet (L) 09-10] - School children --- general are lively and sportive. [Ptwet (H) 11-12, (I) 12-13] A for B of C by D in Ans:d 511. She said nothing --- reply. (‡m Rev‡e wKQzB ej‡jv bv) [22nd BCS (Written), nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13] A to B by C in D on Ans:c [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 348 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

512. The murder was sentenced --- death.(Lywb‡K g„Z¨z `Ð †`qv n‡qwQj) [gnv-wnmve wbixÿ‡Ki Aaxb AwWUi-14] A to B with C after D for Ans:a [cvtwetctÖ wet (B1) 13-14] 513. The politicians should work hand --- hand for the country. Ans:c A to B with C in D over 514. Some writers sink --- oblivion in course of time. (wKQz †jLK mg‡qi weeZ‡© b we¯§„Z n‡q hvq) [33rd BCS, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16] A on B from C under D into Ans:d 515. The food is not --- my taste. [mgevq Awa: 2q †kYÖ xi †M‡R‡UW Awdmvi-97, †W›Uvj fwZ© 17-18, Lty wet (B) 08-09] A of B to C with D for Ans:b 516. --- discovery of fire, our ancestors used to eat uncooked food. (Av¸b Avwe®‹v‡ii c‡~ e© Avgv‡`i ce~ c© iy æ‡liv ivbvœ bv Kiv Lvevi †LZ) [Ptwet (E-Law) 07-08,etwet (C) 15-16] A A prior to B Prior to the C Prior to D the prior Ans:b 517. --- discovery of insulin, it was not possible --- treat diabetes. (Bbmwy jb Avwe®‹v‡ii c~‡e©, engy·iv‡Mi wPwKrmv Kiv m¤¢e wQ‡jv bv) [Medical 01-02, mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb) 07-08, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13, cvtwetctÖ wet (C) 15-16] A Prior to the, to B With the, of C At, the D Not finding the, of Ans:a Of, On, Over, Under, With Catch sight of- nVvr K‡i †`L‡Z cvIqv Of one’s own accord- ‡¯”^ Qvq/ wbR B”Qvq Cry over spilt milk. (e_„ v Kvbvœ KvwU K‡iv bv) Of one’s own, belong to oneself- wb‡Ri Take leave of (sb)- KviI KvQ †_‡K we`vq †bIqv On one’s own- GKvKx, Under trial- wePvivaxb Of one’s choice-(KviI) wb‡Ri cQ›` Abhy vqx, cQ›`mB Be on the right track- wVKVvK c‡_ Pjv On fire- AwMœKv‡Ði wkKvi/ cRÖ w¡ jZ Go on sale- weµ‡qi Rb¨/ weÎæq‡hvM¨ On hire/for hire- fvov K‡i, fvov‡Z On time- h_vh_ mg‡q, mgqgZ On one’s way to- ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b hvIqvi cw_g‡a¨ On business- Kvh-© Dcj‡ÿ, On foot- ‡nu‡U hvIqv/ go by walking On the sly- ‡Mvc‡b, Pwy cPzwc/ secretly [e¨wZµg: walk in bare feet- Lvwj cv‡q nvUu v] Open fire (on/at)- ¸wj ïiæ Kiv Put one’s foot down- ÿgZv/KZ…Z© ¡ e¨envi Kiv With/for joy- Avb‡›`i mwnZ, Avb‡›`i Rb¨ On purpose- D‡Ïk¨g~jKfv‡e/ B”Qvbymv‡i Under age- bvevjK/ Kg eq¯‹ (AvBbMZ) A roof over one’s head- emevm Kivi ¯’vb All over the world- mviv †`k e¨vwc Over head and ears in debt- F‡Y RRw© iZ With pleasure- Avb›` mnKv‡i Fed up with (doing), tired of (doing)- wKQ‡z Z wei³ 518. Many people in this country have no roof --- their heads. (G‡`‡k A‡bK †jv‡Ki Zv‡`i _vKvi RvqMv †bB) [wcGmwm mwPevj‡q mnKvix mwPe-05, et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (K) 11-12] A on B above C over D upon Ans:c 519. Do not cry --- spilt milk.(e„_v Kvbvœ KvwU K‡iv bv) [Medical 02-03, cÖvK-cÖv_. mnKvix wkÿK-08, ivtwet 05-06] A for B over C at D with Ans:b 520. I am fed up --- waiting for her to telephone. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv KgK© Zv-© 06] A in B with C by D for Ans:b [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 349 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

521. I decided to go --- with my friend as I needed some exercise. [24th BCS, cvÖ _wgK mn: wkÿK-15, 14Zg cfÖ vlK wbeÜb-17] A to a walk B for a walk C for a walking D walk Ans:b 522. In my heart --- heart I deplored his obstinacy. [PSC Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-04] A with B from C of D at Ans:c 523. His train arrived exactly ---. [Rb¯v^ ¯¨’ c‡Ö KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18] A at time B in time C on time D due time Ans:c 524. Trespassers will be liable --- prosecution. [Xvtwet (B) 07-08] A to B with C for D under Ans:a 525. He did it --- his own accord. (‡m Zvi wb‡Ri B”Qvq GUv K‡iwQj) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv ZËv¡ eavqK-10] A of B at C by D on Ans:a 526. His father brought a car --- hire. (Zvi evev fvovq GKwU Mvox Avb‡jv) [Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb) 07-08] A under B in C on D by Ans:c 527. We saw several haunted houses were --- fire while coming from border areas. (mxgvšÍ GjvKv †_‡K Avmvi mg‡q Avgiv wKQz fZy ‡z o evwo Av¸‡b Rj¦ ‡Z †`Ljvg) [Dc‡Rjv †cv÷vgv÷vi-10, gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-09] A in B on C with D under Ans:b 528. I saw him --- my way --- school. (¯‹‡z j hvevi c‡_ Avwg Zv‡K †`Ljvg) [Rtwet (C) 11-12, ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 16-17] A in, from B on, for C on, to D at, to Ans:c 529. Are you here --- business, madam? The customs officer asked. [kgÖ cwiPvjK-06] A for B on C in D with Ans:b 530. They travelled to saver ---. (Zviv cv‡q †nu‡U mvfvi †Mj) [29th BCS, Rtwet (BwZnvm) 09-10, Kztwet (C) 15-16] A on foot B by walking C on their foot D by foot Ans:a 531. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to annoy you. I didn’t do it---. [SUST (B) 14-15, Rtwet (B) 17-18] A in purpose B at purpose C for purpose D on purpose Ans:d 532. She visits him frequently --- purpose. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q nvmcvZvjmg~n mnKvix mvR©b-05] A in B for C by D on Ans:d 533. He came here --- the sly. (‡m †Mvc‡b GLv‡b G‡mwQj) [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15] A in B on C at D with Ans:b e¨vL¨v: on the sly- ‡Mvc‡b| 534. The police opened fire --- the crowd to disperse. (cwy jk QÎf½ Ki‡Z weÿäz RbZv‡K ¸wj Ki‡Z ïiæ Kij) [IFIC Bnak Ltd. (MTO)- 17, cjxø Dbqœ b I mgevq wefv‡Mi Dc-AvÂwjK e¨e¯v’ cK-13] A in B to C with D on Ans:d 535. He is --- head and ears in debt. (‡m F‡Y RRw© iZ) [Rupali Bank-10] Ain B over C by D along Ans:b 536. Where discipline is concerned, I must put my foot ---. [Exim Bank-10, WvP-evsjv e¨vsK-12] A on B down C in D off Ans:b 537. I shall do it --- pleasure. (Avwg †¯”^ Qv cÖ‡Yvw`Zfv‡e/AvMnÖ mnKv‡i KvRwU Ki‡ev) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, †mvmvj †W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûk‡bi †WUv Gw›Uª Awdmvi-12, Medical 02-03, 03-04, Rtwet (D2) 13-14] D to Ans:c A in B at C with [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 350 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

`yBwU k~b¨¯v’ bhy³ weMZ mv‡ji cÖkœ: ♦ G¸‡jv‡K GKwU wbq‡gi wfwˇZ DËi Kiv hvq bv weavq Avjv`vfv‡e GLv‡b †`Iqv n‡jv| 538. We went --- a party--- Rita’s house on Sunday. [cwievi Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi)-11] A for, to B to, at C on, at D by, in Ans:b 539. He came here --- 9 O’clock --- Wednesday. [mgvR‡mev cwi`߇i DcZËv¡ eavqK-05] A on, at B with, for C at, on D by, in Ans:c 540. Education is often compared --- light which removes the darkness --- ignorance. [Lytwet (B- Unit): 17-18] A with; from B to; from C with;in D to; of Ans:d 541. I have classes --- 9:30 am. --- Saturday and Thursday --- the university. [evsjv‡`k Kw… l e¨vsK Awd-17] A on, at, in B at, on, in C at, in, in D in, on, at Ans:b 542. Taj Mahal, a world-famous monument, is situated --- the bank --- Jamuna river.[evsjv‡`k K„wl e¨vsK-17] A on, of B to, of C of, at D of, to Ans:a 543. He has paid the penalty --- his crimes --- five years of prison. [22nd BCS, Rtwet (B) 07-08, (C) 08-09, Ptwet (E-Law) 06-07, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 12-13, IFIC Bank-12, Bmjvgx e¨vsK-12] A for, with B for, for C about, at D for, in Ans:a 544. Shakespeare’s plays have been translated --- English --- many languages. (‡k·wcq‡ii bvUK¸‡jv Bs‡iwR †_‡K A‡bK fvlvq Abey v` Kiv n‡q‡Q) [Rtwet (D, AE) 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16/ (A,L) 17-18] A into, from B in, with C from, into D in, from Ans:c [ivtwet (bw„ eÁvb) 07-08] 545. --- night they are usually --- home. (iv‡Î Zviv mvaviYZ evwo‡Z _v‡K) A in, in B in, at C at, at D at, in Ans:c 546. Most metals expand and contrast --- variations --- temperature. [Xvtwet (A) 15-16] A with, in B from, of C by, of D to, from Ans:a 547. Lions are extremely good --- weighing --- their odds of success in terms of the number of themselves versus the number roar in from a loudspeaker. [Xvtwet (A) 15-16] A in, at B at, up C at, at D at, in Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Good at (doing sth) = ‡Kv‡bv wKQz Kivq `ÿ; weigh up= wm×v‡šiÍ c~‡e© fv‡jvfv‡e wPšÍv Kiv| 548. He appealed --- the high court --- the judgement of the district court.[BRUR (A) 15-16] A for, against B to, against C against, for D with, for Ans:b 549. He slept --- eight O’clock. [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17] Ans:a A till B from C for D since 550. I know nothing --- the boy. [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 08-09, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wb‡qvM-14] A with B in the dark C to D as to (wel‡q) Ans:d Model Test/Chapter Review (on Appropriate Preposition) 551. The ship sailed --- of the icy waters --- another sea. [A_© ckÖ vmwbK gš¿Yvj‡q Awa. KgK© Z©v:04] A on, from B out, into C of, into D to, out Ans:b 552. We arrived --- Lisbon --- 6 p.m. --- a foggy November day. [ceÖ vmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Cash Off)] A in/at/on B to/at/in C at/in/in D on/of/- Ans:a [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 351 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

553. ‡KvbwU‡Z mwVK preposition e¨envi Kiv nqwb? [K‡›Uvª jvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBbvÝ Gi Aaxb AwWUi-14] A listen to B sit for C roam about D deprive at [of n‡Zv] Ans:d 554. --- is it difficult --- dispose --- waste? [Islami Bank Bangladesh (Asstance Trainee Officer) (General/Cash) 2017, Southeast Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer- 16] A Where, to, for B When, form, such C Why, with, in D Why, to, of Ans:d 555. “The dog jumped --- the wall and went --- our reach.” [ivtwet (G) 10-11, Btwet (F) 15-16] A over, behind B over, beyond C on, beyond D with, behind Ans:b 556. I cannot conceive --- such cruelty. (Avwg Giƒc wbôziZv ivL‡Z cvwi bv)[ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14, ivtwet (D- even) 13-14, Rvtwet (D) 16-17] A of B in C at D with Ans:a 557. A drowning man catches --- a straw. (hZÿY k¦vm ZZÿY Avu k) [Medical.03-04, mnKvix ivR¯^ KgK© Zv© (gwy ³‡hv×v I ÿ`z ª b-„ ‡Mvôx) 2015] A at B to C for D on Ans:a 558. He was absent – the class for a few successive days. [ivtwet (B) 16-17] A in B for C from D into Ans:c 559. I count --- your help. [23rd BCS, Lytwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb) 10-11, (B) 14-15, Ptwet (F) 11- 12, cvm‡cvU© G¨vÛ Bwg‡MÖk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, cÖvK-cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14/ (evMvbwejvm)-12, Btwet (C) 15-16, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17, ivtwet 08-09, 09-10, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK (set,(A) -21, [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21] A upon B after C for D with Ans:a e¨vL¨v: count after Ges count with e‡j †Kv‡bv phrase †bB| count upon -wbf©i Kiv, wekv¦ m Kiv †h, †Kv‡bv wKQz NU‡eB| count for -¸iæZc¡ ~Y© e‡j we‡ePbv Kiv| myZivs `ywUi g‡a¨ count upon A_©vr A mwVK| 560. He objects --- having to go so many parties. [DcmnKvix cwiPvj (kgÖ )-01] A about B to C at D on Ans:b 561. The government gave in when the armed forces joined the revolt against the president. [evsjv‡`k Kw… l Dbqœ b K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv-© 2017] A cried B fled C surrendered D won Ans:c e¨vL¨v: gave in/ surrender- ek¨Zv wkKvi Kiv; 562. mwVK Preposition emvI: I shall do it --- pleasure.[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, †mvmvj †W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûk‡bi †WUv Gw›Uª Awdmvi-12, Medical 02-03, 03-04, Rvtwet (D2) 13-14] A with B for C in D upon Ans:b 563. Do not cry --- split milk. (e_„ v Kvbvœ KvwU K‡iv bv) [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, Medical.03-04] A over B for C at D on Ans:a 564. They were charged --- receiving stolen goods. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U-07] Ans:b A of B with C in D for 565. I am accustomed --- such a life. [Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer-17] 566. We are accustomed --- hot weather. (Avgiv Mig AvenvIqv _vK‡Z Af¨¯)Í [Rtwet (C2) 13-14] A at B with C to D in Ans:c 567. He was absorbed ---- deep thought. C for [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2018) 14 †Rjv] A to B on d)in Ans:d 568. The scientist was absorbed --- his work. (weÁvbex` Zvi Kv‡R wbgMœ wQj) [ivtwet (H-†Rvo) 16-17] A with B on C in D by Ans:c 569. The judge acquitted him --- the charge. [32nd BCS, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, Janata Bank Ltd. (Asstance Exuctive Offcier)-17] A from B of C for D out Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Acquit somebody of something- KvD‡K †Kv‡bv wKQz †_‡K Ae¨vnwZ †`q| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 352 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

570. The doctor was worried --- the patient. [Agrani Bank Ltd. (Senior Officer)-17] A to B with C about D at Ans:c 571. Soldiers were deployed --- the border of the country. [Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer 17] A by B to C on D along Ans:d 572. I can/can’t give you no assurance --- help. [[cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡iv. (‡PBbg¨vb) 16 A‡±v. 21, Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer- 16, Bangladesh Krishi Bank Officer (Cash)-17, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (Cash) 10, Trust Bank (Officer) -12, gv‡K›© UvBj e¨vsK, Kgvm© e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-06, AMªYx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-10] A for B of C about D to Ans:b 573. The new rule is advantageous --- us. [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16] A for B of C to D will Ans:c 574. Taher is annoyed --- me. [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Kvhv© j‡qi AwWUi-17] A for B with C to D in Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Annoy with somebody Abmy v‡i kb~ ¨¯v’ ‡b with em‡e| 575. Fools rush in where angels fear – tread. [iƒcvjx e¨vsK-13] A for B without C to D into Ans:c 576. He was walking -- the field -- the forest. [Rvtwet (D) 11-12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17, ivtwet (E3) 17-18] A of, to B along, by C across, to D over, with Ans:b e¨vL¨v: eivei eySv‡Z- along Avi cv‡k¦© eySv‡Z- by (‡m e‡bi cvk w`‡q gv‡Vi w`‡K nvu wU‡ZwQj) 577. We should rely --- our own efforts. [evsjv‡`k cwÖ Z‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019] A at B on C in D with Ans:b 578. He didn’t ask me ----; he kept me standing at the door. [ciivóª gšY¿ vj‡qi e¨w³MZ KgK© Zv©-06] A for B out C after D in Ans:d 579. I am quite --- home in Algebra. [cvª _wgK I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cvÖ _wgK wkÿv Awa`ßi, wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvavib) 2019] A at B for C in D of Ans:a 580. I have applied for the post of a Lecturer --- English. [15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg chv© q) 18] A at B of C for D in Ans:d 581. I have no pen to write ---. [cvÖ _wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc)-19, gv`K`ªe¨ wbqšY¿ Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-13] A in B smooth C well D with Ans:d 582. People (talk) his courage even after his death. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj chv© q) 16] A talk of B talk C will talk D talk of Ans:a 583. I have no money --- hand. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz /mgch©vq) 2014] A in B by C at D on Ans:a 584. Officials who are destitute --- sympathy do not have inventive --- work hard. (mnvbyf~wZ ewRZ© miKvix Avgjv‡`i D‡`¨wg-K‡Vvi cwikgÖ Kivi B”Qv _v‡K bv) [‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi I mnKvix mwPe-04] A of, in B against, to C in, against D of, to Ans:d =======Chapter Close==== Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ Our Youtube Channel: h³y n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 353 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Conjunctions (Ae¨q) Go to Index ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmgn~ ckÖ œ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 6wU+- 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13-30, 35  All Bank Job Exams 32wU+- 2, 4, 5-8, 11-17, 20, 22-26, 35  Primary Job Exams 8wU+- 1-5, 7-10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 22, 25  PSC & Other Jobs 230wU+- All topics are important GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS ckÖ œmg~n- Though, Although, e¨envi †_‡K 2wU ckÖ œ Since/ As Gi A_M© Z e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 1. I could not sleep --- very tired. [35th BCS 4. They suffered much --- tornado had hit (Written) I Ab¨vb¨] their village. [31st BCS] A although I was B in spite of A until B since C despite D despite I was Ans:a C as if D let alone Ans:b 2. ---- glass is, for all practical purposes, a e¨vL¨v: since Gi c‡~ e©i Ask past indefinite solid, its molecular structure is that of a tense n‡j c‡ii Ask past perfect tense n‡Z liquid. [20th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] cv‡i| A Because B Since In case, In case of, if, †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ 5. Water boils --- you heat it to 100 degree C Although D If Ans:c e¨vL¨v: `ywU clause Gi wecixZgLy xZv †evSv‡Z centigrade. [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] though, although e‡m| A_©vr GKwU Clause A despite B until Affirmative n‡j Ab¨wU Negative nq| evsjvq- C if D although Ans:c hw`I, ----Z_vwc/Zey---- Giƒc A_© †`q| ‡hgb: Identification of Conjunction †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ Although he worked very hard, he did not pass. (hw`I †m K‡Vvi cwikgÖ K‡iwQ‡jv ZeyI †m 6. 'I shall help you provided you obey me.' cvk K‡iwb) Here the underlined word is a/an- [41st BCS] lest/ let alone Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ A adverb B adjective 3. Select the right word: “He ran fast lest C conjunction D verb Ans:c he --- miss the train.” [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨i Provided A_© Òhw`Ó hv gj~ Z if Gi gZB GKwU conjunction; A may B should C might D would Ans:b [we‡kølYgj~ K Av‡jvPbvmn GB eBwU †`‡ki mKj QvÎQvÎx‡`i nv‡Z †cuŠQv‡Z PvB| GRb¨ Avcbv‡`i e¨vL¨v: wc‡Q wKQy N‡U GB f‡q wKQz Kiv DwPZ Giƒc AvšwÍ iK mn‡hvwMZv Kvg¨| eBwU fv‡jv jvM‡j †evSv‡Z lest Gi ci subject+ should+ V1 e‡m| Avcbvi e܇z K †idvi Kiæb] ev‡K¨ lest Gi Ab¨ A_© n‡jv “otherwise/ Ab¨_vq” Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 354 ~

 we¯vÍ wiZ Av‡jvPbv GLvb †_‡K ïiæ   GB Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ cvÖ mw½K welq/ Aa¨vq n‡jv- relative pronoun/ relative adjective/ relative adverb, Clause, etc. GB Aa¨v‡qi we¯vÍ wiZ aviYv _vK‡j structural sentence Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ mn‡R †hvMm~Î ¯’vcb Kiv hv‡e| ZvB Chapter wU fvjfv‡e co‡Z n‡e| Pjyb Av‡jvPbv ïiæ Kwi- GB Aa¨vqwU wZbwU 1. Conjunction Gi Basic Learning As‡k wef³ K‡iwQ- 2. Conjunction Gi MVbMZ e¨envi- 3. Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi- Conjunction Gi Basic Learning- Topic-01: Conjunction Kv‡K e‡j? KZ cKÖ vi Ges wK wK? Bnv Kv‡K Kv‡K hy³ K‡i? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Conjunction: Conjunction Ggb GK part of speech hv `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK word, phrase, clause ev sentence †K hy³ K‡i| †hgb: and, or, but, yet, though, although etc. Conjunction hv‡`i‡K hy³ K‡i Zv wb‡¤œ †`Lv‡bv nj: Mehedi is an expert in English and Management. And, 2wU word †K h³y K‡i‡Q; I saw him playing football and shouting with the boys. And, 2wU phrase †K hy³ K‡i‡Q; Robi is poor but (he is) honest. But, 2wU clause †K hy³ K‡i‡Q;  Advanced Learning: Conjunction Vs Preposition 1. 1g K_v n‡jv: †Kvb kã/k㸔Q Øviv Subject + verb--/Clause/ Sentence ‡K h³y Kiv n‡j †mwU wbw`a© vq Conjunction nq| ‡hgb: I went after he had come. GLv‡b, after GKwU Conjunction. 2. 2q K_v n‡jv: †Kvb kã/k㸔Q Øviv word ev Phrase ‡K h³y Kiv n‡j Zv Preposition I Conjunction DfqB n‡Z cv‡i| G Ae¯v’ q eSy vi Dcvq wK/cv_©K¨ wK??? 3. Basic cv_K© ¨: Preposition Zvi cieZx© Word/ Phrase Gi mv‡_ m¤úK© K‡i wefw³i AvkÖ‡q A_© †`q| †hgb: of Dhaka = XvKv + Gi = XvKvi; before Morning = mKvj Gi c‡~ e;©  wefw³ mg~n: †K, †i, cÖwZ, w`‡K, Øviv, w`qv, KZK…© , n‡Z, †_‡K, †P‡q, i, Gi, G, q, †Z BZ¨vw`| Avi wefw³nxb `ywU kã‡K hy³ K‡i Conjunction ‡hgb: Rajshahi and Dhaka = XvKv Ges ivRkvnx, GLv‡b †Kvb wefw³ AvkqÖ †bB| Conjunction cÖavbZ 2 cÖKvi h_v: 1. Co-ordinating Conjunction: 2. Sub-ordinating Conjunction Z‡e G‡`i Avevi Av‡iv cKÖ vi‡f` wb‡P †`Lyb- Topic-02: Co-ordinating Conjunction ¸‡jv wK wK? evsjv A_©mn Giƒc 10wU Conj. Gi bvg wjLyb- 1. Co-ordinating Conjunction: ‡h conjunction ¸‡jv `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK mg‡kÖYxi ¯v^ axb clause/ word/ phrase †K h³y K‡i Zv‡`i‡K co-ordinate conjunction e‡j| Bnv e¨envi I A_©vbmy v‡i 4 fv‡M wef³- h_v: Cumulative Conj. †hgb: and, as well as (Ges), Both…and (Dfq), (ms‡hvRK Ae¨q): Not less…than, Not only…. but also; Alternative Conj. †hgb: Either….or (GUv A_ev IUv), Neither…nor (weKíevPK Ae¨q): (GUvIbv IUvIbv), or, otherwise (A_ev); Adversative Conj. †hgb: but (wKš‘), yet (Z_vwc), still (ZeyI), nevertheless (Z_vwcI/ Zv ¯^‡ËI¡ ), (wecixZ evPK Ae¨q): on the contrary(Aciw`‡K), while/whereas(Ab¨w`‡K), Only (†Kej) Illative Conjunction †hgb: Therefore(GB Rb¨), consequently/as a result, for/ because (wm×všÍ evPK Ae¨q): (d‡j), thereby(GB Dcv‡q) Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 355 ~

Topic-03: Sub-ordinating Conjunction ¸‡jv wK wK? evsjv A_©mn Giƒc 20wU Conj. Gi bvg wjLyb- 2. Sub-ordinating Conjunction: ‡h conjunction ¸‡jv 1wU ¯v^ axb clause I GK ev GKvwaK wbfi© kxj clause h³y K‡i Zv‡`i‡K Sub-ordinating conjunction e‡j| Bnv e¨envi I A_v© bymv‡i wewfbœ ai‡bi nq h_v-  mgq/(Time) ‡evSv‡Z: †hgb: Till/Until (hZ¶Y bv), Before, after, when, while (hLb),  KviY †evSv‡Z: †hgb: since (‡h‡nZz), as(‡hûZz), because(KviY); িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন  Purpose/D‡Ïk¨ †evSv‡Z: †hgb: that/so that/ in order that (hv‡Z) lest (cv‡Q wKQz N‡U);  Condition/kZ©†evSv‡Z: †hgb: if/ whether(eis)/ provided that (kZ© _v‡K †h), unless (hw` bv)  Effect/djvdj †evSv‡Z: †hgb: so……....that;  Comparison/Zjz bvq: †hgb: as if/ as though(‡hb), than(‡P‡q), as…as (gZ/GKB), so…as;  Manner/ixwZ‡Z: †hgb: As--so (‡hgb...‡Zgb);As you sow, so you reap(‡hgb Kg© †Zgb dj)  Contrast/wecixZ †hgb: Though/ although (hw`I), even though (GgbwK hw`I), †evSv‡Z: However (hvB †nvK bv †Kb);  Introductory sense †hgb: That; (m~Pbv †evSv‡Z/ev‡K¨i ïiæ): That he is a good man is known to all. 1. A conjunction is a part of speech that -- 4. Which one is conjunction? [ivtwet 09-10, --- thoughts. [e¨vsKvm© wiµzU‡g›U KwgwU-98, ivtwet (Library DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠ: (wmwfj)-15, cvwb Dbœqb †evW© Awdm mnvqK-15] Science) 08-09] A the B up A describes B joins Ca D and Ans:d C modifies D scrutinizes Ans:b 5. Which one is dissimilar? [cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 2. He could not win but learned a lot. cwÖ k¶Yv_x© -10] Here the word ‘but’? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ A though B As Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] C into D But Ans:c A verb B adjective e¨vL¨v: though, as, but, G¸‡jv conjunction C conjunction D adverb Ans:c wKš‘ into n‡jv preposition ZvB GwU Ab¨¸‡jv 3. Which one is a conjunction? [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. †_‡K Avjv`v ev dissimilar; A up B or bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)] C very D for Ans:b Topic-04: Sentence linker Kv‡K e‡j? evsjv A_m© n Giƒc 10wU Sentence linker Gi bvg wjLyb? Sentence linker: Conjunction I Sentence Linkers Gi g‡a¨ cv_K© ¨ n‡”Q conjunction link K‡i word/ phrase/clause †K hv GKwU ev‡K¨i g‡a¨, Avi sentence linker, link K‡i full stop (.) h³y `ywU Avjv`v evK¨‡K| Z‡e AvaywbK Bs‡iwR‡Z G‡`i g‡a¨ †Kvb cv_©K¨ Kiv nq bv| †hgb: I helped him. In fact, he is my relative. GLv‡b 1g ev‡K¨i A‡_©i mv‡_ 2q ev‡K¨i we‡kl ms‡hvM n‡q‡Q; Zv n‡jv- Avwg mvnvh¨ Kijvg| e¯‘Z, †m Avgvi AvËx¡ q| wKQz Sentence linkers: however(hvB‡nvK), hence(GB Kvi‡Y/mZy ivs), nevertheless(Z_vwcI/ Zv ¯^‡ËI¡ ), indeed(cÖK„Zc‡ÿ), besides (Zv QvovI), therefore(GB Rb¨), moreover(AwaKš)‘ , actually(cKÖ Z„ c‡ÿ), finally (me‡k‡l), naturally(¯^vfvweKfv‡e), any way(‡h †Kvb Dcv‡q), for example(D`vniY¯^iƒc), in fact (cÖKZ„ c‡ÿ), as a result(d‡j), of course (Aek¨B), on the whole(‡gv‡Ui Dci), on the contrary (Ab¨w`‡K), namely(A_v© r/h_v) etc. Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 356 ~

Topic-05: Conjunction †Pbvi Dcvq wK wK? / Identification of Conjunction; িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Identification of Conjunction: ‡h kã/k㸔Q- `wy U sentence/ clause †K h³y K‡i †m¸‡jv conjunction nq| G‡ÿ‡Î conjunction k㸇jv wP‡b wb‡Z cvi‡jB DËi Kiv hv‡e| ‡hgb: since, but, while, unless, if, though, although, till, until, that BZ¨vw`; 6. There is no doubt --- we will win. [Xvtwet (C- 9. He sat behind me but in front of you. Cancelled) 18-19] Here “but” is used as- [mgvR‡mev Awa߇ii BÝUªv±i- A whether B what 05, cywjk mnKvix ivmvqwbK cixÿK-02] C if D that Ans:d A Conjunction B interjection 7. ‘He is poor but honest.’ In this sentence C adverb D verb Ans:a which is conjunction? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: e¨vL¨v: `wy U wecixZv_©K avibv‡K h³y Ki‡Z evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I Kw… l cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m Conjunction wn‡m‡e but' e¨eüZ nq। evK¨wU‡Z A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19, ‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Rby 21] He sat behind me Ges He sat in front of A poor B honest C he D but Ans:d you `‡y Uv Ask‡K ‘but ' Øviv hy³ K‡i msiwÿß Kiv n‡q‡Q| ev‡K¨i A_©: †m Avgvi wcQ‡b wKš‘ Avcbvi e¨vL¨v: `wy U KvR (he is poor Ges he is honest) ‡K hy³ Kivq but n‡jv conjunction. mvg‡b e‡m wQ‡jv । 8. It is health ---- is wealth. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK 10. ‘By the end of the day we were tired wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz ch©vq) 2016] but happy.’ [MYcZ~ © Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17] A which B what Unless you work hard, you will not C whatever D whats ever Ans:a succeed. Here “unless” is used as- e¨vL¨v: ïb¨ ¯’v‡b mwVK kã n‡e which| evK¨wUi A a preposition B an adjective [ATEO-06] A_© -¯^v¯¨’ B m¤ú`| C a conjunction D an adverb Ans:c Conjunction Gi MVbMZ e¨envi- Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb  GLvb †_‡K ïihættps://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA Topic-06: Conjunction Gi MVbMZ/m¤ú©KMZ e¨envi ej‡Z wK eySvq? Conjunction Gi MVbMZ/m¤úK© MZ e¨envi: MVbMZ/ m¤úK© MZ e¨envi ej‡Z eySvq, conjunction ¸‡jv wKfv‡e em‡e, G¸‡jvi cv‡k wK _vK‡e, Kvi mv‡_ m¤úK© Ki‡e BZ¨vw`| MVbMZ/ m¤úK© MZ e¨enviwU Avevi 2 cÖKvi, h_v: Co-relatives & Parallelism Topic-07: Co-relative ej‡Z wK eSy vq? 10wU bvg wjLyb| G¸‡jvi e¨envi wK? Co-relatives (mgÜhy³ Ae¨q): †h Conjunction ¸‡jv †Rvov AvKv‡i e‡m ZvivB Co-relatives, †hgb: I prefer writing to reading. GLv‡b prefer Gi mv‡_ to e‡m‡Q| Giƒc- Either-----Gi mv‡_--or, e‡m; No sooner------Gi mv‡_----than, e‡m; Though--Gi mv‡_---yet, e‡m; Neither--Gi mv‡_--nor, e‡m; Scarcely Gi mv‡_--when/before e‡m; As--------Gi mv‡_----as, e‡m; Both-----Gi mv‡_--and, e‡m; Hardly-----Gi mv‡_-------when, e‡m; So---------Gi mv‡_---as, e‡m; Whether-Gi mv‡_---or, e‡m; The same--Gi mv‡_-----as /that, e‡m; Such------Gi mv‡_----as, e‡m; Prefer---Gi mv‡_---- to e‡m; Not only---Gi mv‡_---- but also, e‡m; Such----Gi mv‡_----that, e‡m;  Clue: cÖ‡kœ `yBwU/GKwU As‡k kb~ ¨¯’vb _vK‡e| ZvB Dc‡ii MVb¸‡jv g‡b ivL‡j mn‡RB DËi Ki‡Z cvi‡eb| Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 357 ~

11. --- they met us nor we met them. [¯v’ bxq 19. No sooner had I reached the station --- miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯v^ ¯¨’ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18] the train left. (Avwg ‡÷k‡b †cuŠQv‡Z bv †cuŠQv‡Z A nor B neither †UªbwU †Q‡o †M‡jv) [ÎvY I cby e© vmb Awa`߇ii cKÖ í ev¯Íevqb C if D either Ans:b KgK© Zv© -06, Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯v’ b I cÖwk¶Y e¨y ‡ivi Dc-cwi.-07] 12. Let me know --- you will return or not. A then B while (Zzwg wdi‡e wKbv Avgv‡K RvwbI) [Ptwet (H) 11-12] C than D when Ans:c A that B since 20. Birds not only bring song, color and C unless D whether Ans:d activity to a garden --- are vitally 13. She had hardly seen her mother --- she needed by plants. [Social Islami Bank Ltd (PO)-17] stopped crying. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ evsjv‡`k ÿ`z ª A but also B as well as I KzwUi wkí Ki‡cv‡ikb (wewmK)-Gi G·‡Ubkb Awdmvi - 19] C and D and they Ans:a A then B than  Advance Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb) C when D so Ans:c 21. The common man is --- rich --- famous. 14. He is not only foolish --- obstinate. (‡m [‡ijc_ gšY¿ vj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-17] ïay †evKvB bq, †Rw`I e‡U) [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 09-10] A but: and B not only; but also A still B but also C either, or D neither; nor Ans:d C not at all D yet Ans:b e¨vL¨v: mvaviY †jvKwU abx I bv weL¨vZI bv| mZy ivs 15. --- the police --- the army could salvage neither, nor kã `wy U space- G em‡e| the ten men trapped under a mine. 22. He is --- punctual --- efficient. (‡m mgqwbôI (Lwb‡Z AvU‡K hvIqv `k Rb gvbly ‡K cywjk wKsev bv, `ÿI bv) [Xvtwet (B) 10-11] Avwg© †KD iÿv Ki‡Z cv‡iwb) [etwet(B) 13-14] A neither, but B very, but A Either-or B Not, or C either, or D neither, nor Ans:d C Neither, nor D Neither, or Ans:c 16. Either Rahim --- his friends have done e¨vL¨v: either---- or---- (GUv A_ev IUv)/Option the work. [Lty wet (weÁvb cÖ‡KŠkjx I cÖhwy ³we`¨v ¯‹jz ) 11-12] c- DËi n‡e bv †h‡nZz ev‡K¨i A‡_©- [GKB e¨w³ - A nor B and mgqwbô A_ev `ÿ(‡h †Kvb GKwU)] Giƒc nq bv C or D as Ans:c KviY †h mgqwbô †m `ÿI n‡q _v‡K| ZvB DËi n‡Z 17. No Sooner had he got the notice --- he cv‡i; both--- and--- (DfqB- `ÿ I mgqwbô) changed his direction. [Exim Bank Ltd. Officer 14] /neither---nor---- (‡KvbwUB bq A_¨vr© `ÿI bv A as B then Ans:d mgqwbôI bv)| C before D none of these 23. The hybrid cars have --- the features of e¨vL¨v: mwVK DËi n‡e than; KviY no sooner Gi a luxury car but also the efficiency of mv‡_ than e‡m| using less fuel than the normal cars. 18. Scarcely had the game started --- the [K‡›Uvª jvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-17] A that B all doorbell rang. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK C in addition D not only Ans:d gšb¿ vj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19] e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ GKvwaK ˆewkó¨ cKÖ v‡ki Rb¨ not A than B if only ….. but also conjunction wU e¨envi Kiv C then D when Ans:d nq| nvBweªW Mvwo¸‡jv ïay wejvmeûj †PnvivB bq, e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Scarcely Av‡Q ZvB cieZx‡© Z when Giv mvaviY Mvwoi Zjz bvq Rv¡ jvwbI Kg LiP K‡i| em‡e; Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 358 ~

Topic-08: Parallelism ej‡Z wK eSy vq? Bnv KZfv‡e n‡Z cv‡i? Parallelism-(mgvšÍivj): wewfbœ conjunction Gi 1g As‡k noun em‡j 2q As‡kI noun em‡e, 1g As‡k adjective em‡j 2q As‡kI adjective em‡e| Conjunction ¸‡jvi mv‡_ Giƒc mgRvZxq welq e¨env‡ii MVbixwZ‡KB Parallelism e‡j| †hgb: He can speak either English or Bangla.  Giæc Conjunction Gi Dfq cv‡k Parallelism 4 fv‡e n‡Z cv‡i- h_v: 1. Parallelism in word 2. Parallelism in Phrase 3. Parallelism in Clause: 4. Parallelism by Series in word/phrase/clause Topic-09: Co-relatives/General conjunction Gi mv‡_ Parallelism in word Gi e¨envi wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Parallelism in word with Co-relatives/General Conjunction: wewfbœ Co-relatives, †hgb: Either....or.... , Neither…..nor…; Both…...and…...(Dfq), Prefer….to...., Rather...than..., Not….. but…, as/so----as-----. Not only…...but also., Ges General conjunction: ----or----, ---as well as---, --than---, ---and---, ----but---, ---Similar to-----, BZ¨vw`i 1g ïb¨¯v’ b As‡k- Noun, pronoun, adjective, Adverb, verb Gi (v1/v2/v3), Infinitive (to+v1), gerund (v+ing), participle (v3), preposition, article, clause BZ¨w`) hvB emKy G‡`i 2q ïb¨¯v’ b As‡kI ZvB em‡e| A_©vr 1g As‡k noun em‡j 2q As‡kI noun em‡e, 1g As‡k (to+v1) em‡j 2q As‡kI (to+v1) em‡e; 1g As‡k (v+ing) em‡j 2q As‡kI (v+ing) em‡e, BZ¨vw`; †hgb: I prefer writing to reading. MCQ: ‡Rvov conjunction/ Co-relatives: 28. Writing a beautiful sonnet is as much 24. Which of the following sentence is an achievement as to finish a 400-page correct? [Rtwet (B) 17-18] A I prefer write to read. novel. [BSC Senior Officer (3 Bank) 2018, & Probashi B I prefer writing to read. Kallyan Bank Senior Executive Officer 2018] A finishing B it is to finish C I prefer write to reading. C to have finished D if to finish Ans:a D I prefer writing to reading. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: †hûZz ev‡K¨ as----as Gi subject wn‡m‡e writing e¨vL¨v: prefer----- to e‡m, Avevi prefer verb Av‡Q| ZvB to finish Gi ¯‡’ j finishing n‡e| Gi ci gerund e‡m| ZvB DËi- d; 25. ‡m †jLv A‡cÿv cov ‡ewk c”Q›` K‡i| [KUET 07-08, MCQ: General/Single Conjunction 29. Smoking is addictive --- expensive.[wewfbœ ivtwet (BBA) 08-09, wewUwfi mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17] gš¿Yvjq/ wefvM/ Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv-© 18, Sonali Bank A She prefers reading more than writing. (Officer & Officer-(Cash)-14] B She prefers to read than to write. A as well B well C She prefers reading to writing. Ans:c C as well as D well as Ans:c D She prefers more to read than to write. 30. For better or ---, the mobile phone is a 26. He prefers flying to --- by train. (‡m †Uª‡b very useful device of people’s lives. ågY Kivi †P‡q AvKvk c‡_ ågY cQ›` K‡i) [Xvtwet (A) 08-09] A good B sad [Ptwet (C1) 07-08] A travel B traveling C well D worse Ans:d C travelled D travels Ans:b evsjv A_©: fv‡jv A_ev g‡›`i Rb¨B ‡nvK, †gvevBj 27. I prefer swimming to ---. (Avwg nuvUvi †P‡q mvZuvi †dvb gvbe Rxe‡bi Rb¨ ¸iæZc¡ ~Y© GKwU wWfvBm| †ewk fv‡jv g‡b Kwi) [Rtwet (D) 12-13, nvt`vtwetctÖ wet(E) 14-15] e¨vL¨v: or Gi Av‡M comparative iƒc better Av‡Q A walk B walking Ans:b ZvB or Gi c‡iI comparative iƒc worse e‡m‡Q| C walked D having walked Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 359 ~

Topic-10: Parallelism in Phrase Gi e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Parallelism in Phrase: ---and---, ----but---, ----Similar to----, ----than---, as well as---, BZ¨vw`i Dfqcv‡k mgRvZxq Phrase emv‡bv‡KB parallelism in phrase e‡j: 31. Mr. Iqbal /Mr. Robert/Mr. Rashed/Mr. 32. In many ways, riding a bicycle is Delowar is a noted chemist --- [Xvtwet (D) 05- similar to ---.[33rd BCS ivtwet (BBA)08-09,Exim Bank-04] 06, (C) -07-08, Btwet (C) 04-05, ivtwet (Law) 05-06, Rtwet (A) 10-11, Lty wet (cÖhwy ³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 13-14] A driving a car B the driving of a car A and to a very efficient teacher C when you drive a car B but he teacher very good in addition D when driving a car Ans:a C however he teacher very good also. D as well as an effective teacher Ans:d 33. In many ways, dancing to music is e¨vL¨v: k~b¨¯’v‡bi Av‡Mi Ask Article + adj. + Noun Av‡Q ZvB as well as Gi ci Article + similar to ----. [RvtKtKvtBtwet (AL) 18-19] Ans:c adj. + Noun e‡m‡Q| A work out b) When one works out  Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨ than, Ges similar to Gi †ÿ‡Î Zzjbvi welwU C working out D the working out mgRvZxq n‡e| ZvB G‡ÿ‡Î than/similar to Gi c‡ii 34. In an admission test, to answer Ask, ev‡K¨i subject As‡ki mv‡_ parallel n‡e| KviY Zzjbvi †ÿ‡Î mvaviYZ ev‡K¨i subject ØvivB Zjz bv nq| correctly is more important than------. †hgb: Riding a bicycle is similar to driving a car. e¨vL¨v: similar to Gi Subject Phrase wU [ivtwet (Law) 07-08, Exim Bank -04, NCC Bank (Trainee gerund phrase ZvB c‡ii Phrase wU gerund phrase; GLv‡b Riding (a bicycle) Ges Driving (a Offier)-11, Rvtwet (D) 09-10, Btwet (G) 11-12] Ans:d car) Gi Zzjbv Kiv n‡q‡Q| A you finish quickly B finishing quickly C finish quickly D to finish quickly A_:© fwZ© cixÿvq, `æª Z †kl Kivi †P‡q mwVKfv‡e DËi Kiv †ewk ¸iæZ¡c~Y|© 35. --- on this bench is much more pleasant than --- in the office. [‡et‡ivtwet (K) 12-13] A Lying, sitting B Lying, sitting C To lie, to sit D To lie, sitting Ans:a Topic-11: Parallelism in Clause Gi e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI| Parallelism in Clause: ----and----, ---but----, BZ¨vw` conjunction ¸‡jvi Av‡Mi clause ‡h tense/verb G _v‡K conjunction Gi c‡iI ‡mB tense/verb n‡e| G‡KB parallelism in clause e‡j: [Clause =Subject+ verb--] ‡hgb: The man sat down silently and (he) took his book. (‡jvKwU wbi‡e emj Ges Zvi eB wbj) e¨vL¨v: and Gi c~‡ei© clause wU past indefinite tense ZvB c‡ii clause wU past indefinite tense e‡m‡Q; 36. The man -- down silently and-- his food. 38. Which of the following sentences is correct? [Xvtwet (D) 13-14] (‡jvKwU wbi‡e e‡m Zvi Lvevi †Lj) [mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb A He chose well and prospered. (Rwy bqi Awdmvi)-16, cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18] A sits, took B sat, take B He choose well and prospered. C sat, took D sat, had taken Ans:c C He choiced well and prospered. 37. Our host greeted us and --- to our seats. D He choiced well and prospered. Ans:a e¨vL¨v: choose, choiced, choiced G¸‡jv past A led B leads [Ktz wet 07-08] form wn‡m‡e fyj| [mwVK: Choose- Chose- Chosen] C leading D lead Ans:a Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 360 ~

Topic-12: Parallelism by Series in word/phrase/clause ej‡Z wK eySvq? D`vniY `vI| ] Parallelism by Series: ----and----, ----but-----, ----Similar to--, BZ¨vw` Conjunction ¸‡jvi Av‡M GKvwaK (Noun, pronoun, adjective, Adverb, verb Gi (v1/v2/v3), Infinitive (to+v1), gerund, participle, preposition, article+ noun, BZ¨vw`) hvB emKy G‡`i c‡iI ZvB em‡e| G‡KB parallelism in series e‡j: ‡hgb: Mr. Jaman is young, enthusiastic, and talented. e¨vL¨v: and Gi c~‡e© 2wU adjective- young, enthusiastic Av‡Q ZvB c‡iI adjective-talented e‡m‡Q; 39. Mr. Jaman is young, enthusiastic, and-- 45. Eli’s hobbies include jogging, swimming, and ---. [RbZv e¨vsK (Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi)-12] ---. [nvt`vtwetctÖ wet C, 11-12] A to climb mountains A he has talent B talentful B climb mountains C to climb C talented D talent Ans:c D climbing mountains Ans:d 40. Our biological clock is our body’s  Advance Level MCQ: GKUz KwVb: natural habit --- at particular time. 46. Harvey/Halim will wash the clothes, ---- A to sleeping, eating and growing B to have slept, eaten and grow [Ptwet (F1) 16-17] ---. [Ptwet (B1) 13-14] A iron the shirts, prepare the meal, C of sleeping, eating and growing dusting the furniture D to sleeping, eating and to grow Ans:c 41. I’m fond of gardening, reading and—. B ironing the shirts, preparing the meal, [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR BDwbU evwYR¨ 2018-19] and dusting the furniture A to dance B dancing C iron the shirts, prepare the meal, and C danced D dance Ans:b dust the furniture 42. Choose the incorrect answer. [ivtwet D to iron the shirts, prepare the meal, and (Finance) 08-09, Ptwet (B1) 13-14] Ans:d dust the furniture Ans:c (AThe Lion has (b)long been (c)a symbol e¨vL¨v: mwVK parallel structure of series n‡jv of strength, power and (d)it is very cruel. will+ (verb in simple form) ---, wash(v)---, Source: CLIFF TOEFL practice test 6, Part B, iron(v) --, prepare(v)--, + and + dust(v)----. Question no17, Page no. 475 Source: [CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-5, Q-7, P-444] e¨vL¨v: it is very cruel Gi ¯‡’ j cruelty n‡e| 47. Zerin is a scholar, an athlete and ---. KviY, parallelism Abymv‡i and Gi c~‡e© noun A art B artistic [Ptwet (B7) 14-15] n‡j c‡iI noun n‡e| C an artist D artist Ans:c 43. Sabuj entered the room, sat, and --- his 48. Which one is correct? (mveav‡bi gvi †bB/ `ytL book. [Ptwet (D) 11-12, 12-13] cKÖ v‡ki †P‡q Av‡MB mZK© _vKv fv‡jv) [Xvtwet (D) 11-12] A has opened B had opened A It is more better to be safe than sorry. C opened D opening Ans:c B It is better to be safer than sorry. 44. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (B- C It is better to be safe than more sorry. Elective English) 12-13] Ans:d D It is better to be safe than sorry. Ans:d A I like to swim, playing tennis, and ride . e¨vL¨v: a fjz KviY better wb‡RB comparative ZvB Gi c‡~ e© more em‡e bv| mvaviY adjective B I like to swimming play tennis, and ride. kã safe Ges sorry Gi mv‡_ parallel Zjz bv n‡e ZvB mwVK DËi- d C I like to swim, play tennis, and riding. D I like to swim, play tennis, and ride. Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 361 ~

Conjunction Gi A_M© Z e¨envi GLvb †_‡K ïiæ  িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Topic-13: Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb- GKbR‡i mKj Conjuntion Gi A_© wjLby - Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi: Conjunction ¸‡jv Zv‡`i A_©vbymv‡i em‡e| ZvB G‡`i A_© Rvbv Riæwi| GZGe GKbR‡i conjunctions ¸‡jvi A_© †`‡L wbb| Conjunctions+ A_© Conjunctions+ A_©- Conjunctions+ A_© After (c‡i) However (hvB †nvK bv †Kb) still (ZeIy ) and, as well as (Ges) If (hw`) than (‡P‡q) as if/ as though(‡hb) lest (cv‡Q wKQz N‡U); that/so that/ in order that (hv‡Z) as…as (gZ/GKB), so…as Neither…nor(GUvIbv IUvIbv) That As--so (‡hgb...‡Zgb) nevertheless (Z_vwcI) thereby(GB Dcv‡q) because(KviY) Not less…than Therefore(GB Rb¨) Not only…. but also Though/ although (hw`I) Before Only (†Kej) Till/Until (hZ¶Y bv) Both…and (Dfq) or, otherwise (A_ev) unless (hw` bv); but (wKš‘) provided that (hw`) when, while (hLb) consequently/as a result, since (‡h‡nZz) as(‡hûZz) whether(eis) for/ because of (d‡j) so……....that while/whereas (Ab¨w`‡K) Either….or (GUv A_ev IUv) on the contrary (Aciw`‡K) yet (Z_vwc) Even though (GgbwK hw`I) As soon as (‡hB gvÎ) As Long as (hZÿY-ZZÿY) Topic-14: As soon as/ As long as G‡`i A_M© Z e¨envi| As soon as (‡hB gvÎ): ‡hBgvÎ/ ---gvÎB, eSy v‡Z as soon as e‡m| [GKUz gv_vq ivLby : as soon as Gi mswkôø ev‡K¨ wewfbœ tense n‡Z cv‡i ZvB Gi we¯vÍ wiZ cv‡eb- tense with conjunction Aa¨v‡q] As long as: ‘hZÿY-ZZÿY’ †evSv‡Z as long as e‡m| †hgb: He can stay as long as he wants. (‡m hZÿY Pvq ZZÿY _vK‡Z cv‡i) ] 50. Get off the bus --- it stops. (evm _vgvgvÎB evm †_‡K bv‡gv) [ivtwet (D, evwYR¨) 15-16] 49. I will stay with you ----- there is a room free. [Xvtwet (D-cby tMn„ xZ)-18-19] A as much as B as many as Ans:c A so fast B so quick as C as long as D as important as C so soon as D as soon as Ans:d Topic-15: as much as/ as many as/ much as G‡`i A_M© Z e¨envi| As much as/ As many as: hZ cwigvY- eSy v‡Z as much as Ges hZ msL¨vK eSy v‡Z as many as e‡m| ‡hgb: There is a plenty of food. You can have as much as you like. [Kztwet A 12-13] Much as: “hw`I” A‡_© much as e‡m| Much as I respect you, I cannot obey your restrictions. Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 362 ~

51. There is a plenty of food. You can have 52. --- respect your point of view, I cannot --- you like. [Kztwet (A) 12-13] agree. [Xvtwet (B) 13-14] A as much as B many more A Much as I B As much as C much more D too much Ans:a C I also D So much as I Ans:a Topic-16: as --- as/ so ---- as G‡`i A_©MZ e¨envi| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন As---as/ so --- as: gZ/mgvb eySv‡Z positive degree ‡Z, bv‡evaK ev‡K¨ so --- as e‡m, Ges n¨u v-‡evaK /bv-‡evaK Dfq ev‡K¨ as ---- as e‡m| †hgb: Last week was as hot as this week. 53. Nothing seems so exciting --- the first 54. Would you be so kind --- to keep me airplane ride. (1g evi †c‡ø b Povi gZ GZ informed? [Avg`vwb ißvwb Awa`ßi wbe©vnx Awdmvi-07, Avb›``vqK Ggb †Kv‡bv wKQz bvB) [ivtwet (B-Law) 14- gvtfvtwetctÖ wet (A) 13-14] 15, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] A that B enough A that B for C as D much Ans:c C similar D as Ans:d Topic-17: ‡Kvb A_© cÖ`v‡b As if/ as though e¨envi nq? D`vniY `vI| As if/as though: †hb A_© cKª v‡k ev‡K¨ Past perfect/ Past indefinite Gi c~‡e© As if/as though e‡m| MVb-1: present Ind.+ as if/as though+ Past Ind. (Sub+ V2/were/ had+ extension) Note: subject hvB _vK G‡ÿ‡Î was e¨envi nq bv| †hgb: He talks as if he were a mad. MVb-2: past indefinite+ as if/as though+ Past perfect/ past indefinite  Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwKZ© Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q| 55. They treated me-- I were a child. [†mvbvwj 57. He looks --- he hasn’t slept all night. e¨vsK 14, Xvtwet (C) 08-09, Senior offi. (AMYÖ x e¨vsK) 10] (Zv‡K Ggb jvM‡Q †hb †m mviv ivZ Ngy vqwb) A when B like A so B so as [Ptwet (B) 05-06] C as D as if Ans:d C so that D as if Ans:d 56. He speaks --- he were a scientist. 58. It looks --- she will start crying. [gv`K`ªe¨ [kvtwetctÖ wet (A-gvbweK) 16-17, et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (G) 17-18, wbqšY¿ Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-13] RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 18-19, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ©.… (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] A as if B because A as if B if C until D when Ans:a C because D like Ans:a Topic-18: Because, because of (due to, owing to) Gme linkers Gi A_M© Z e¨envi †`Lvb- Because, because of/due to/owing to/for): because A_-© KviY hv clause Gi c~‡e© e‡m| Ges because of/due to/owing to/for A_©- Kvi‡Y/R‡b¨, G¸‡jv Phrase Gi c‡~ e© e‡m| MVb: because+ sub+ verb, Avi because of/due to/owing to/for + noun/noun phrase e‡m| ‡bvU: due to, owing to, because of G¸‡jv mgRvZxq ZvB mvaviYfv‡e GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© em‡Z cv‡i| 59. He went home --- he was tired. (‡m evwo‡Z 60. The young executive was not chosen for the project --- his lack of qualification. †Mj KviY †m Kv¬ šÍ wQj) [Ptwet (D) 13-14] [evsjv‡`k Bb‡f÷‡g›U K‡c©v‡ikb (Awdmvi)-11] A because B so A despite (wWm&cvBU)& B because C till D because of Ans:a C although D for Ans:d Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 363 ~

61. He is widely respected --- his principles.  Advance Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb) (‡m Zvi bxwZi Kvi‡Y e¨vcK m¤§vwbZ) [Rtwet (B) 07-08] 66. Monkeys have sometimes been A despite (wWmc& vBU&) B including compared to Chimpanzees --- they both C due D because of Ans:d share social behaviour. [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18] 62. She was absent --- her cold. [ciivóª gšY¿ vj‡qi A despite B because mnKvix mvBdvi KgK© Zv-© 17] C in regard to D as a result of Ans:b A because of B because 67. Geysers have often been compared to C in spite of D despite Ans:a volcanoes – they emit hot liquids from 63. I had to go Dhaka --- my sisters below the earth’s surface. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet(K) marriage. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡hi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv© -06] 15-16, ivtwet (H) 13-14, Ptwet (C1) 16-17] A because B as Ans:d, c A due to B because C due to D because of C in spite of D regardless of Ans:b 64. She did not buy it --- the price was so 68. It was difficult to see clearly -------. (GUv high. [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16] ¯úófv‡e †`Lv KwVb wQj KviY e„wó nw”Qj) [Xvtwet (D) 10-11] A although B despite A because the rain B because raining C because D because of Ans:c C because it is raining 65. --- Population control measures are D because it was raining Ans:d expensive; many industries hesitate to ▒☼║♣║ Av‡iv D`vniY co–b- ║♣║☼▒ adopt them. [Rtwet (D) 10-11, ivtwet (B-Law) 10-11, 2 69. We had to cancel the picnic --- bad e¨vsK mgwš^Z cixÿv (Awdmvi)-18] weather. [Rvtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔwRÕ (e¨emvq cÖkvmb)] A Although B However A due to B owing to Ans:d C Because D On account of Ans:c C because of D all of the above Topic-19: By the time Gi A_M© Z e¨envi †`Lvb- িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন By the time: By the time Øviv Clause hy³ _vK‡j Zv “hLb/c~‡eB© ” A_© †`q G‡ÿ‡Î By the time + present indefinite Ges Aci As‡k Future Indefinite / Future Perfect/ Future perfect continuous tense nq| 70. --- you get this letter, I’ll be in New 71. --- we get to the seminar, the Zealand. [ivtwet (D AevwYR¨) 15-16] presentation will have started. [ivtwet (F) 14-15] A As soon as B By the time A As soon as B by the time C Whenever D Until Ans:b C whenever D until Ans:b evsjv A_:© Zwz g GB wPwVwU cvIqvi c‡~ eB© Avwg evsjv A_:© Avgiv †mwgbv‡i †cŠuQv‡bvi c‡~ e©B wbDwRj¨vÛ _vK‡ev| Dc¯’vcbv ïiæ n‡e| Topic-20: before Ges after Gi A_©MZ e¨envi †`Lvb- “before” and “after”: `wy U Kv‡Ri g‡a¨ c‡~ e© A‡_© before Ges c‡i A‡_© after e‡m| ‡hgb: My father usually has a cup of hot milk --- the alarm clock rings. (Nwo‡Z N›Uv evRvi c‡~ e© Avgvi evev mPviPi Mig `ay cvb K‡i)  Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q| Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 364 ~

72. My father usually has a cup of hot milk 73. I take only five minutes to wake up --- --- the alarm clock rings. [cvtwetctÖ wet (C) 14-15] the alarm clock rings. [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] A before B since A until B after C prior D by Ans:a C since D till Ans:b  Advanced Learning: have/ has Gi 74. --- invention of television, People spent GKwU wfbœ A_© n‡jv Lvevi MÖnY Kiv| ZvB Dc‡ii more time reading. [Rvtwet (C2) 15-16] ev‡K¨i n‡jv: mPviPi Avgvi evev Gjvg© evRvi cy‡e© A Nevertheless B Because GK Møvm Mig `ay cvb K‡i| C Before D Since Ans:c Topic-21: Though, Although, Even, Even if, Even though BZ¨vw`i A_©MZ e¨envi wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Though, Although: `ywU clause Gi wecixZgyLxZv †evSv‡Z though, although e‡m| A_©vr GKwU Clause Affirmative n‡j Ab¨wU Negative nq| evsjvq- hw`I, ----Z_vwc/Zey- --- Giƒc A_© †`q| ‡hgb: Although he worked very hard, he did not pass. (hw`I †m K‡Vvi cwikgÖ K‡iwQ‡jv ZeyI †m cvk K‡iwb) [Though, Although †Kv‡bv phrase Gi mvg‡b e‡m bv, Clause Gi mvg‡b e‡m, weavq Giv Conjunction] 75. --- our country is undeveloped, it is 78. I could not sleep --- very tired. [35th BCS beautiful. (hw`I Avgv‡`i †`k Abby Zœ ZeyI GUv (Written), AvBb, wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mwPe (Wvª dwUs)- Lye m›y `i) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: ms¯‹w… Z welqK gšb¿ v: Dc- 05, et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (L) 11-12] mnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19] A although I was B in spite of A Although B But C despite D despite I was Ans:a C It D Where Ans:a 79. ---- glass is, for all practical purposes, a 76. --- the situation infuriated him, he did solid(wÎgvwÎK), its molecular(AvbweK) his best to hide his anger. (hw`I cwiw¯’wZ structure is that of a liquid. [20th BCS, Zv‡K µ× K‡iwQj ZeyI †m Zvi †µva jyKv‡bvi evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn †Rbv g¨v‡bRvi (A_-© wnmve/A_-© ivR¯)^ -18] m‡ev©”P †Póv K‡iwQj) [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi A Because B Since A Because B Though Aaxb AwWUi-17] C Although D If Ans:c C As D Since Ans:b 80. They climbed the mountain --- it was e¨vL¨v: `wy U As‡k wecixZ aviYv w`‡Z though/ windy. (hw`I S‡ov evZvm wQ‡jv ZeIy Zvi ce©Z although e‡m weavq DËi- b| Av‡ivnY Ki‡jv) [Investment Corporation of Bangladesh 77. Choose the correct sentence. [RbcÖkvmb A Because B so Cashier 2018] gš¿Yvj‡qi ckÖ vmwbK Kg©KZv© 2016] C although D nor Ans:c A Though he is strong but he is lazy. 81. Although he worked very hard, he --- B Though he is strong, he is lazy. not pass. [evsjv‡`k RUy wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017] C Though he is strong, yet he is lazy. A will B did D Though he is strong or he is lazy. Ans:b C had D was Ans:b e¨vL¨v: `By wU clause h³y ev‡K¨ GKwUgvÎ 82. --- traffic in Dhaka is going up, no one is conjunction `iKvi ZvB mwVK DËi- b| but, doing anything about it. Fill up the gap yet, or G¸‡jv AwZwi³ conjunction weavq by- [cywjk mnKvix ivmvqwbK cixÿK-02, †Rjv cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awdmvi, wcwUAvB Gi mycvwib‡U‡W›U, mnKvix mycvwib‡U‡W›U-05, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet Ab¨vb¨ optionO¸u‡rjvFfajz c|ebook Page: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb| A Although B Since (K) 16-17] https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ C Because D Which Ans:a Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 365 ~

Even though/Even if: Although Gi †P‡q †ewk †Rvo c`Ö vb Ki‡Z A_v© r “GgbwK hw`I”-- Z_vwcI/ZeyI- --- A‡_© even though/ even if e‡m| ‡hgb: I cannot touch the roof even if I stand on a chair. [¯úófv‡e mZ¨Zv _vK‡j ev‡K¨ even though ‡K cvÖ avb¨ w`‡Z n‡e, ‡hgb: Even though she can’t drive, she has bought a car. Even: ‡Kvb clause Gi mvg‡b “GgbwK” A‡_© even e‡m| †hgb: Even a child can understand it. 83. --- a child can understand it. [wewfbœ gšY¿ vj‡qi 87. Fill in the blank: I could not sleep ---- I ckÖ vmwbK KgK© Zv© (gwy ³‡hv×v ‡KvUv)-18] was very tired. [Xvtwet ÔPÕ BDwbU 2018-19] A Though B Even A so that B though C Although D Since Ans:b C as D since Ans:b 84. ---- small, the room is well furnished. 88. ----- she is blind, she paints very well. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvbvjq/wefvM/ Awa`ßi e¨w³MZ KgK© Zv© (gyw³‡hv×v)-18] [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (evwYR¨)-18-19] A despite B If A Since B Because C Although D Unless Ans:c C Despite D Although Ans:d e¨vL¨v: hw`I †QvU, iægwU mmy w¾Z| Avm‡j m¤úY~ © 89. --- some employers oppose the very evK¨wU n‡jv- Although the room is small, it existence of unions, many theorists is well furnished. ZvB hw`I A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z stress the necessity of unions. [8 e¨vs‡Ki mgwš^Z GLv‡b although em‡e| cixÿv (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-18] 85. I cannot touch the roof --- on a chair. A therefore B although (Avwg †Pqv‡i `vou v‡jI Qv` Qz‡Z cvwi bv) [Ptwet (F1) 16-17] C sine D however Ans:b A even if I stand B even I stand 90. --- rather tired after their long journey, C even stood D if stood Ans:a they did not go to bed. (hw`I Zviv `xN© åg‡Yi 86. --- she can’t drive, she has bought a car. ci †Póv KiwQ‡jv ZeIy Zviv weQvbvq †h‡Z cvi‡jv bv) [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gšb¿ vjq (mnKvix mwPe-Wvª dwUs)-05, [cÖwZiÿv gšY¿ vj‡qi Aaxb GWwgwb‡÷kª b/ cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06] mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i BÝUvª ±i-05, ivtwet(D-evwYR¨) 12-13(D) 16-17] A Although they were A Even B Even if B As they were C Because they were C Even though D Even when Ans:c D Since they were Ans:a Topic-22: But Ges And A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন But Ges And Gi e¨envi: `wy U clause Gi wecixZgLy xZv †evSv‡Z but e‡m| A_v© r GKwU Clause Affirmative n‡j Ab¨wU Negative nq| evsjvq: ----wKš-‘ ---A_© †`q| ‡hgb: He worked very hard but he did not pass. [and Øviv ev‡K¨ `ywU mgRvZxq welq‡K †hvM K‡i A_©vr Dfqcv‡k affirmative nq A_ev Dfqcv‡k Negative nq]  Advanced Learning: Qvov/e¨vwZZ A‡_© but GKwU preposition, ‡hgb: We had no choice but to go home. (Avgv‡`i evox hvIqv Qvov Dcvq wQ‡jv bv) 91. I was waiting for Ushoshi --- she never A when B and came. [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa`ßi (wmwbqi ÷vd bvm)-© 18] C but D then Ans:b A but B and 93. Mr. Ahmed was rich --- he was not a C while D as Ans:a happy man. [Xvtwet (A) 07-08] 92. I awake one morning --- found myself A so B too famous. [Xvtwet (A) 05-06] C but D or Ans:c Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 366 ~

94. “The plane will take off in time 95. Some metals are malleable --- others provided(hw`) the weather ---” are so brittle that they break easily A was good B is good [Rvtwet (D) 12-13] when bent quickly. [Ptwet (C1) 16-17] C will be good D would be good Ans:b A yet B or C but D and Ans:c Topic-23: But for, If, Provided that G¸‡jvi A_M© Z e¨envi wK?  Advanced Learning : িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন But for: kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨ if + negative clause ‡K ms‡ÿ‡c but for + noun/noun phrase AvKv‡i wjL‡Z nq| evsjvq (hw` ---- bv Ki‡Z Z‡e ---) Giƒc A_© †`q| hv 3rd conditional Gi Abiy ƒc MVb nq| ‡hgb: But for your sincerest cooperation, I would have failed.(hw` †Zvgvi AK…wÎg mn‡hvwMZv bv _vK‡Zv Z‡e Avwg ‡dBj KiZvg) If: `ywU clause Gi g‡a¨ “hw`” A‡_© if e‡m| ‡hgb: Ask him if he likes it. (Zv‡K wR‡Ám Ki hw` †m GUv cQ›` K‡i) [ Matchmaking: If m¤úwK©Z we¯ÍvwiZ cv‡eb, Conditional Sentence Aa¨v‡q] Provided that: GB kZ© _v‡K †h/hw`/if BZ¨vw`i b¨vq A_© w`‡Z provided that e‡m| †hgb: The flight will take off provided that the weather is good. (hw` AvenvIqv fv‡jv nq Z‡e ‡cbø Qvo‡e) 96. --- your sincerest cooperation I would 99. ----You get father’s permission I will have failed. [Ptwet (C) 17-18] take you fishing next week. [etwet (L) 15-16] A For B Only for A Although B Provided that C But for D Due to Ans:c C As D Unless Ans:b 97. --- the polar icecaps melt, many coastal 100. The flight will take off --- that the cities and islands could be submerged. weather is good. [7g cfÖ vlK wbeÜb-11] A For B However [ATE-09] A if B unless C If D Although Ans:c C until D provided Ans:d 98. Ask him --- he likes it. (Zv‡K wR‡Ám Ki †m 101. 'I shall help you provided you obey me.' GUv cQ›` K‡i wK bv) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 14-15] Here the underlined word is a/an- [41th BCS] A if B that A adverb B adjective C though D as Ans:a C conjunction D verb Ans:c Topic-24: In spite of/ Despite/ instead of/ yet/ still Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI? In spite of/ despite: †Kvb wel‡q m‡Ë¡I †evSv‡Z in spite of/despite e¨envi nq| Giv Aek¨B noun/noun phrase Gi mvg‡b e‡m, †Kvb clause Gi mvg‡b bq| (‡bvU: despite Gi ci KL‡bv of e‡m bv) Instead of: evsjvq “cwie‡Z©” A‡_© instead of e‡m; Yet/still: †Kvb wel‡q m‡ËI¡ /ZeIy †evSv‡Z Yet e¨envi nq| G¸‡jv Clause Gi mvg‡b em‡j conjunction, Avi word Gi mvg‡b em‡j Adverb Gi b¨vq KvR K‡i| 102. --- all his attempt to solve the problem, 104. --- a good student, he failed in the he failed. [Janata Bank (S.O)-11, Xvtwet (C) 15-16] exam. The missing expression is: [ GB 103. They went --- the rain. [cwÖ Ziÿv gšY¿ vj‡qi wgwjUvwi wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: ivtwet (K) (MÖæc-2) 19-20] BwÄwbqvwis mvwf‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18] A Despite being (nIqv ¯^‡Ë¡I) A nonetheless B besides B Despite of being Ans:a C even though D despite Ans:d C In spite of D Despite the fact of Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 367 ~

105. The train was late. --- I managed to 109. --- of this richness, the man is unhappy. arrive on time. [mv‡K©j A¨vWR‡y U›U-15] [hey Dbq&œ b Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjKt 94] A on the contrary B by contest A In spite B Instead C despite that D Incidentally Ans:c C In the light D In the face Ans:a e¨vL¨v: †Ubª †`wi K‡iwQj| Zv m¦‡Ë¡I Avwg mgqgZ 110. Choose the incorrect word or phrase: †cuŠ‡QwQjvg; GLv‡b Zv m¦‡ËI¡ = despite that; [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-214] ev‡K¨ that ‡Kvb conjunction bq eis ce~ e© Zx© (A Despite of the fact that backgammon NUbv (The train was late) Gi pronoun; 106. --- my advice, he did not work hard. [ is easy to loam, (B it is as difficult (C to GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ evsjv‡`k cjøx we`¨y Zvqb mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U play (D as chess. (e¨vL¨v: despite of Gi ¯‡’ j †Kv-AwW©‡bUi - 19] in spite of/ despite n‡e) Ans:a A in point of B in respect of ▒☼║♣║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv D`vniY ║♣║☼▒ 111. I did not raise my voice --- . (Am¤§wZ _vKv C in order to D in spite of Ans:d Hints: mwVK A_© c`Ö v‡b in spite of em‡e KviY in ¯^‡Ë¡I Avwg cwÖ Zev` Kwiwb) [et‡ktitwetctÖ wet (G) 15-16] spite of hy³ phrase wU clause Gi wecixZ aviYv c`Ö vb A despite my disagreement K‡i| Phrase wU †hv‡M evK¨wUi evsjv: Avgvi civgk© B despite of my disagreement m‡ËI¡ †m K‡Vvi cwikgª Kij bv| C though disagreement 107. I went to school --- of the bad weather. D even disagreement Ans:a (Lvivc AvenvIqv ¯‡^ ËI Avwg ¯‹z‡j wM‡qwQjvg) [gvtfvtwetctÖ wet (D) 16-17] 112. In spite of having merit, --- . [ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) A although B despite A she stood first in the examination 15-16] C even though D in spite Ans:d B she failed in the examination 108. We went for a walk --- the rain.[kgÖ I C she obtained brilliant result Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b kÖg cwi`߇ii mnKvix kÖg cwiPvjKt 06] D she get a suitable job Ans:b A in B during C in spite of D after Ans:c Topic-25: lest/ let alone Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Lest: wc‡Q wKQy N‡U GB f‡q wKQz Kiv DwPZ Giƒc †evSv‡Z lest Gi ci subject+ should+ V1 e‡m| ev‡K¨ lest Gi Ab¨ A_© n‡jv “otherwise/ Ab¨_vq”| MVb: ------- lest+ subject+ should (bv _vK‡j might)+ verb Gi base form----. ‡hgb: I told him everything lest he should misunderstand me. Let alone: ‡Kvb wKQz fvev hvq bv/ZvI Avevi/wPšÍvB Kiv hvq bv Giƒc A‡_© word ev phrase Gi c‡~ e© let alone e‡m| He cannot walk a mile let alone ten miles.(‡m GK gvBjB nvU‡Z cv‡i bv ZvI Avevi `k gvBj) 113. Read attentively --- you should fail in 115. He cannot walk a mile, --- five miles. the examination. [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13, Btwet (G) 16-17] [miKvwi cwiPvjK, mn: Kw¤úDUvi †cÖvMvÖ gvi 13] A or B until A what B no question C lest D till Ans:c C but D let alone Ans:d 114. Select the right word: “He ran fast lest 116. Try hard lest you --- fail. (K‡Vvi cwikÖg Ki he --- miss the train.” [26th BCS, gnv wnmve wbix¶K bB‡j †dj Ki‡e) [Lty wet 07-08] I wbqš¿‡Ki Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-11] A may B should A may B should C might D would Ans:b C might D would Ans:b Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 368 ~

117. A sizable number of our students 119. Twenty years ago mobile phones were cannot write Bengali correctly, --- . not easily available in Bangladesh, --- (Avgv‡`i †ek eo msL¨K QvÎiv evsjvB mwVKfv‡e fixed phones. (wek eQi Av‡M evsjv‡`‡k †gvevBj wjL‡Z cv‡i bv, Bs‡iwRi K_v‡Zv fvevB hvq bv|) †dvb chv© ß wQ‡jvB bv ZvI Avevi wba©vwiZ †dvb) [Ptwet (B-8) 12-13] A until howeverB [RvKKvbBwe(D) 18-19] A nor English B let alone English C although D let alone Ans:d C neither English D only English Ans:b 120. She is even afraid of answering the telephone, ---. [Rvtwet (C8) 15-16] 118. Hurry up --- you might be late for A instead of speaking in public examination. [etwet (L, N) 12-13 (M) 15-16] B let alone speak in public A lest B in order that C in spite of speaking in public C yet D provided Ans:a D not even speak in public Ans:b Topic-26: While/ When/ During/ Whenever/ Whereas Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন While/When/During: GKwU KvR P‡j Ges Aci KvR N‡U Giƒc †ÿ‡Î, “hLb” A_© w`‡Z Clause Gi mvg‡b while/when e‡m| Continuous As‡ki Av‡M while e‡m|  “-- mg‡q” A_© w`‡Z phrase/word Gi mvg‡b while/during em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: It was while/during the Industrial Revolution. (GUv wQ‡jv wkí wecø‡ei mg‡q)  Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q| 121. I saw Babu --- I was getting off the car. 124. I always visit my mother-in-law --- I’m A because B as [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 15-16] in Dhaka. [etwet (D) 14-15] C while D when Ans:c A during B while 122. They met and fell in love --- they were C meanwhile D when Ans:b studying together at Cambridge. 125. --- we approached the house, we heard A during B while [Ptwet (E) 02-03] the sound of music. [Xvtwet (A) 05-06] C meanwhile D when Ans:b A Then B Because C Though D When 123. ---, a deer leapt out in front of me. [mv‡K©j Ans:d A¨vWRy‡U›U-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17] 126. They arrived --- we were watching TV. A While driving down the road [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16] B While I was driving down the road A as soon as B while C I was driving down the road C so that D because Ans:b D Driving down the road Ans:b  Advanced Learning: Whenever: †h‡Kvb mgq eSy v‡Z whenever e‡m| †hgb: You can ask for help whenever you need it. Whereas: cÿvšÍ‡i/Ab¨w`‡K Giƒc A_© w`‡Z clause Gi c~‡e© whereas e‡m| ‡hgb: I like to eat meat whereas my wife likes to eat fish. 127. You can ask for help ---- you need it. 128. A baby might show fear of an [wewfbœ gšY¿ vjq/wefvM/ Awa`ßi e¨w³MZ KgK© Z©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18] unfamiliar adult, --- he is likely to smile A because B whenever and reach out to another infant. Fill in C unless D although Ans:b the gap- [ivtwet (B) 10-11, Rtwet (D) 10-11] Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb A if B whenever https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA C so that D whereas Ans:d Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 369 ~

Topic-27: So that/ in order that/ Now that Gi e¨envi †`Lvb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন So that/in order that: hv‡Z/ hvi Kvi‡Y/ †hb/ hvnv‡Z Giƒc eySv‡Z so that/in order that e‡m| †hgb: He advised us so that we could encourage the children. ‡m Avgv‡`i Dc‡`k w`j hv‡Z Avgiv wkï‡`i Drmvn w`‡Z cviZvg/cvwi| Now that: GLb ‡h‡nZz --- A‡_© †Kvb clause Gi c~‡e© now that e‡m| ‡hgb: Now that the exam is over, We can plan for a tour. (GLb ‡h‡nZz cixÿv †kl n‡q‡Q Avgiv åg‡Yi cwiKíbv Ki‡Z cvwi) 129. ---- the exam is over, we can plan for a 131. He left the room --- he could check his tour. (GLb ‡h‡nZz cixÿv †kl n‡q‡Q Avgiv åg‡Yi cwiKíbv Ki‡Z cvwi) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `‡~ h©vM laughter. [Ptwet (D1) 15-16] e¨e¯v’ cbv I ÎvY gšv¿ Yvjq AwWUi 19] A because B in order that A Now that B Even now Ans:a C so as D in order to Ans:b C now and then D Now or never 132. He is working hard ---. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹jz 130. He advised us --- we could encourage /mgchvq© 2)-14] the children. (‡m Avgv‡`i‡K Dc‡`k w`‡qwQj hv‡Z A as he can shine in life. Avgiv wkï‡`i DrmvwnZ Ki‡Z cvwi) [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ B that he can shine in life. e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii cwimsL¨vb KgK© Z©v-17] C to shine in life. A so that B so D so that he can shine life. Ans:d C that D as Ans:a Topic-28: Otherwise/or/ So/therefore/For/for what Gi e¨envi †`Lvb| Otherwise/Or: “Ab¨_vq” “bZzevÓ “bB‡j” “ev” “wKsev” “Zv bv n‡j” Giƒc A_© w`‡Z otherwise/ Or e¨envi nq| ‡hgb: Hurry up or you will be late. ZvovZvwo Ki bZzev ‡Zvgvi †`wi n‡e| Walk quickly, otherwise you will not get the bus. So/therefore: myZivs/GB R‡b¨/‡mB Kvi‡Y/Zvi R‡b¨/ZvB Giƒc eSy v‡Z So/therefore e‡m| †hgb: He is going to work in England, so/therefore he is learning English. [Ktz wet D 13-14] For/for what: “R‡b¨” A‡_© for, “hv---Zvi R‡b¨” A‡_© for what e‡m| †hgb: He said he was sorry for what he had done. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvwg e¨vsK Awdmvi 04] 133. 2a equals 10 and --- a equals 5. (`By wU a = 135. He said he was sorry --- what he had 10, myZivs 1wU a = 5) [Xvtwet (B) 00-01, ‡et‡ivtwet (E) 14-15] done. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvwg e¨vsK Awdmvi 04] A eventually B thus A about B for C therefore D thereby Ans:c C because D but Ans:b 134. The field was flooded heavily, ----, the 136. He is going to work in England, ---- he farmer ploughed the land.(Rwg‡Z A‡bK cvwb is learning English. [Kztwet D 13-14] n‡qwQj GB R‡b¨ Kl„ K RwgwU Pvl w`‡qwQj) [GB wbq‡g A if B but ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ et†ktgty itwetcÖtwet (wW) †mU-G/wm, 19-20] C so D though Ans:c A On the other hand 137. Hurry up --- you will be late. [¯v^ ¯’¨ I cwievi B Likewise gšY¿ vjq bvwm©s †mev Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBd-17] C Nevertheless A and B but D Therefore Ans:d C though D or Ans:d Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 370 ~

138. Show your ticket, --- you will not be 139. You may accept the job an offer --- you allowed to enter. [Xvtwet (B) 09-10, (IER) 06-07] may wait for a better job. [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12] A unless B lest A till B until C otherwise D till Ans:c C or D but Ans:c Topic-29: Since/ As Gi A_M© Z e¨envi †`Lvb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Since: “†h‡nZz/ (†Kvb NUbv NUvi) ci †_‡K/ZLb †_‡K/ hLb” BZ¨vw` A‡_© since hy³ Ask past Indefinite Tense n‡j Aci Ask present Indefinite/present perfect tense nq| Avevi since h³y Ask past perfect tense n‡j, Aci Ask Past Indefinite tense nq| MVb-1: Present indefinite/ present perfect + since + past indefinite tense ‡hgb: Some days have passed since my father died. Avgvi wcZv gviv hvIqvi wKQwz `b AwZevwnZ n‡q‡Q/n‡jv MVb-2: Past Ind. + since+ past perfect. ‡hgb: They suffered much since tornado had hit the village  As: ‡h‡nZz/KviY/gZ BZ¨vw` A‡_© as e‡m| †hgb: You can drive my car as you drive carefully.  Advanced Learning: Since / As + Phrase _vK‡Z cv‡i ZLb Giv Preposition nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Sine A_©: n‡Z, †_‡K; Avi as A_© gZ/mgvb; D`vniY: I have been reading since 5 years. He speaks like me.  Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q| 140. They suffered much --- tornado had hit 142. --- since I was ten. (`k eQi eqm †_‡KB Avwg their village. [31st BCS] feNy‡iUv‡K wPwb) [Ptwet (D1&D2) 16-17] A until B since A I know the vagabond C as if D let alone Ans:b B I had knew the vagabond e¨vL¨v: since Gi c‡~ ei© Ask past indefinite tense C I had known the vagabond n‡j c‡ii Ask past perfect tense n‡Z cv‡i| D had I known the vagabond Ans:a 141. You can drive my car --- you drive 143. He has not been present since ---. carefully. [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13] [‡bvtwetctÖ wet (C) 14-15] A as B as well A I came here B I come here Ans:a C as well as D unless Ans:a C I shall come here D the last two hours Topic-30: Till/ Until/ Unless Gi A_M© Z e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI? Till: ‘hZÿY ch©š’Í A‡_© till e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i †h Ask kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Zvi c‡~ e© till e‡m| Until I Unless Gi wgj: ev‡K¨i †h Ask kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Zvi c~‡e© until /unless e‡m| until /unless h³y clause G Ggwb‡ZB negative ZvB until /unless hy³ clause G no/ not/ never BZ¨vw` e‡m bv| Z‡e Aci As‡k negative n‡ZI cv‡i bvI n‡Z cv‡i|  Advanced Learning: Until I Unless Gi cv_©K¨:  “hZÿY bv chš© ”Í A‡_© until e¨eüZ nq| A_v© r mgqevPK kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Ggb clause Gi mvg‡b until e‡m| G‡ÿ‡Î mvaviYZ D³ Clause G come, back, return, go, leave BZ¨vw` mgq wb‡`©kK Verb _v‡K| “hw` bv” A‡_© unless e¨eüZ nq| A_©vr mgq bv eywS‡q Ab¨ mKj k‡Zi© mvg‡b e‡m| [Unless = If not] 144. Fill in the gap: Do not leave --- I come. 145. --- you put on your coat, you’ll catch a [mnKvix ivR¯^ KgK© Z©v 2015] cold. [SAU 15-16] A till B until A Yet B Unless C before D unless Ans:b C Though D However Ans:b Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 371 ~

146. I will not go --- I am invited. (Avwg hve bv 148. --- you have a driver’s license and two hw` bv Avgv‡K wbgšY¿ Kiv nq) [Xvtwet (B) 10-11, cvtwetcÖtwet major credit cards, that company will (B) 14-15, Btwet (C) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17] not accept your application. [Xvtwet (D) 10-11] A because B lest A because B unless C unless D otherwise Ans:c C as D since Ans:b Hints: hw` bv A_© cÖ`v‡b kZ© cÖKvk Ki‡Q ZvB 149. Bake the cakes --- they are firm to the DËi- unless n‡q‡Q| touch. [Ptwet (C) 10-11] 147. I shall not go until I am invited. A until B when [et‡ktgytitwetctÖ wet (E) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17, ivtwet C as D while Ans:a (G- A-weÁvb) 16-17] {Until Øviv mg‡qi kZ© eySvq, wKš‘ GLv‡b e¨vL¨v: Bake-‡mK †`qv/Mig Kiv; cakes-iæwU¸‡jv; KvR/NUbvi kZ© w`‡q‡Q ZvB until Gi ¯‡’ j unless n‡e} firm-k³; touch-Abfy e; iæwU¸‡jv †mK `vI A unless I am B till I am hZÿY bv ch©šÍ k³ g‡b nq| ev‡K¨ they ej‡Z C once I am D if I am Ans:a cakes †K †evSv‡bv n‡q‡Q| Topic-31: In case, In case of, if, Gi A_M© Z cv_©K¨ Kiæb| িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন If’ (hw`/kZ© †evSv‡Z): hw` A_© w`‡Z kZw© b‡`©kK As‡ki c~‡e© if e‡m| [we¯vÍ wiZ conditional Aa¨v‡q] †hgb: He will end in prison if he is not careful.(hw` †m mZK© bv nq, Zv‡K †R‡jB _vK‡Z n‡e) ‘In case’(m¤v¢ ebv A‡_©): †Kvb kZ© bq eis “m¤v¢ ebv /n‡Z cv‡i” Giƒc †evSv‡Z Caluse Gi mvg‡b in case e¨envi nq| †hgb: Dad, Take your umbrella in case it rains. (evev QvZv †bI, e„wó n‡Z cv‡i) Avevi AZxZ Kv‡j m¤v¢ ebv A‡_© main clause past tense n‡j in case Gi ciI past tense nq| ‡hgb: I carried an umbrella in case it rained. (Avwg QvZv wb‡qwQjvg hw` ew„ ó n‡Zv/ew„ ó nIqvi m¤v¢ ebv wQj) ‘In case of’: “m¤¢vebv/n‡Z cv‡i” Giƒc †evSv‡Z simple ev‡K¨, Phrase Gi mvg‡b In case of e¨envi nq| †hgb: In case of a problem, inform me. (mgm¨v n‡j Avgv‡K Rvbv‡e): GwU simple sentence; GLb evK¨wU complex n‡e- If there is a problem, inform me. 150. I will write down the phone number --- 154. I will carry an umbrella in case --- [ GB I forget. [gv`K`eª ¨ wbqšY¿ Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K-13] wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20] A if B unless A it will rain B it would rain C even though D in case Ans:d C it rains D it rained Ans:c 151. Unless I tried my best, I ----- you the 155. Choose the right option. Give her a letter. [GLv‡b unless= if not] [Btwet (C) 16-17] telephone number --- she gets lost. A could miss B missed A unless B until [Xvtwet (B) 03-04] C was missed D could missed Ans:a C in case D although Ans:c 152. While going to office, take your 156. You should insure your bicycle --- umbrella --- it rains. [Xvtwet (C) 14-15, Ptwet (C) 07-08] stolen. (‡Zvgvi evB mvB‡K‡ji exgv Kiv DwPZ Pzwi A in case B if n‡Z cv‡i) [Rvtwet (C3) 15-16] C if not D perhaps Ans:a A if it is B in case it is Ans:b 153. Water boils --- you heat it to 100 degree C if it will be D in case it will be centigrade. [24th BCS, ivtwet (F) 13-14] Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ A despite B until C if D although Ans:c Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 372 ~

Topic-32: Linker wn‡m‡e Whether, What, Hence, Consequently Gi e¨envi - িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Whether: “ies” A_© w`‡Z clause/phrase Gi c~‡e© whether e‡m| What : “hv/‡h¸‡jv-hv/‡hB me-hv” Giƒc A_© w`‡Z clause Gi c‡~ e© what e‡m| Hence: “GB Kvi‡Y/mZy ivs” Giƒc A_© w`‡Z `ywU clause ‡K hy³ Ki‡Z Hence e‡m| Consequently: “d‡j, cwiYwZ‡Z” eySv‡Z clause Gi mvg‡b Consequently e‡m| 157. Waste or rubbish is --- we throw 159. Which one is need between the given everyday. (gqjv/ AveR©bv n‡”Q †h¸‡jvB hv Avgiv sentence? Yusuf underwent through cÖwZw`b †d‡j †`B) [Ptwet (D) 09-10] strenuous hard work. He made his A What B While dream come true. [et‡ktitwetctÖ wet (E) 15-16] C Which D That Ans:a A Hence B Afterwards 158. --- happened to the tourist, is not C As well as D However Ans:a uncommon. [Ptwet (D3) 16-17] 160. People are getting selfish and self- A What B While centered in today’s materialistic world, --- they feel alienated. [Ptwet (D3) 15-16] C Which D That Ans:a A consequently B but C however D despite Ans:a Topic-33: Linker wn‡m‡e Thereby, Nevertheless, Unfortunately Gi e¨envi - Thereby: “Gfv‡e/ Giƒ‡c” A_© w`‡Z clause/phrase Gi c~‡e© thereby e‡m| Nevertheless: “Z_vwcI/ Zv ¯‡^ Ë¡I” A_© w`‡Z clause Gi c~‡e© nevertheless e‡m| Unfortunately: “`~f©vM¨ekZ” eSy v‡Z clause Gi mvg‡b Unfortunately e‡m| 161. He did his best, --- he failed. (‡m Zvi m‡e©v”P 162. My friend has got a job ---, it does not †Póv K‡iwQj Zv m‡Ë¡I †dj Ki‡jv) [†bvtwetctÖ wet (D) 14-15] pay well. [etwet (D) 15-16] A nevertheless B however A though B of course Ans:d C although D though Ans:a C has been D unfortunately Topic-34: Conjunctive adverb wn‡m‡e How, where, why, when, even Gi e¨envi - Conjunctive adverb: How, where, why, when, even: Gme adverb ¸‡jv h_vµ‡g wKfv‡e, †Kv_vq, †Kb, KLb, GgbwK Gme A‡_© conjunction wn‡m‡e `ywU clause ‡K h³y K‡i| †hgb: The experts were looking for clues to determine how the fire started. 163. The experts were looking for clues to 165. You know --- I did it. (Zzwg Rv‡bv †Kb Avwg determine --- the fire started. GUv K‡iwQjvg) [ivtwet (C1) 18-19] A what B that [Ptwet (G) 16-17] A because B so C how D who Ans:c C little D why Ans:d 164. I would like to live in a place --- is 166. The clock strikes --- it is 12 o’clock. plenty of sunrise. [Ptwet (D1) 15-16] [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19] A where there B where A when B during C whenever D which Ans:a C while D before Ans:a Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 373 ~

167. --- a child can understand it. [wewfbœ gšY¿ vj‡qi 168. There are many reasons --- people ckÖ vmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v ‡KvUv)-18] make friends. [etwet (B) 14-15] A Though B Even A why B for C Although D Since Ans:b C as D although Ans:a Topic-35: Conjunction + to + verb wn‡m‡e how, when, where, what, why Gi e¨envi িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন Conjunction + to + verb: ‡Kvb KvR wKfv‡e, KLb, †Kv_vq, wK, †Kb-- Ki‡Z nq, Giƒc eySv‡Z know + how, when, where, what, why + to verb--- e‡m| †hgb: I know what to do. (Avwg Rvwb wK Ki‡Z nq) 169. He is so rude --- he doesn’t know --- behave even with the children. [†bvtwetctÖ wet (C) 14-15] A even, to B so, for C that, how to D because, for Ans:c Model Test/Chapter Review (on Total Conjunction) 1. John was meritorious but dishonest. 6. I could not sleep --- very tired. [AvBb, wePvi I The underlined word is- [Btwet (B) 06-07] msm` gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix mwPe (Wvª dwUs)-05] A preposition A although I was B in spite of B sub-ordinate conjunction C despite D despite I was Ans:a C co-ordinate conjunction 7. The moon is not a planet --- the planets D relative pronoun Ans:c in many respects [Xvtwet (C) 95-96] 2. It is two years --- I had a holiday. (Avgvi A to resemble B which resemble Qwz U nIqvi ci †_‡K `y&B eQi n‡jv) [Ptwet (B) 09-10] C despite its resemblance A since B when Ans:a D although it resembles Ans:d C while D whence e) from 8. I stayed --- she Sheraton Hotel --- my 3. Which one is conjunction? [cvÖ _wgK cÖavb wkÿK first visit to Dhaka [Ptwet (G) 15-16] (Rev)-09, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-12, ivtwet (F1) 11-12, (I- A in, to B to, while Pv‡iæKjv) 15-16, Btwet 04-05] C at, while D at, during Ans:d A Very B Run 9. I saw a blind man --- I was walking C or D Why Ans:c along the road. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01] e¨vL¨v: very-adj./Adv.; Run-verb; who, A While B at the time whom, why, what BZ¨vw` word ¸‡jv C when D before Ans:a pronoun| 10. You have to take the full course of your 4. He went home --- he was tired. (‡m evox antibiotics --- you feel better, --- your †Mj KviY †m K¬všÍ wQj) [Ptwet (D) 13-14] illness will simply return. [Xvtwet (A) 17-18] A because B so A although, so that B even if, otherwise C till D because of Ans:a C so that, or D unless, and Ans:b 5. I told him everything lest he --- ev‡K¨i evsjv: Zzwg †Zvgvq Gw›Uev‡qvwU‡Ki m¤ú~Y© misunderstand me. [Ptwet 06-07] †Kvm© †kl Ki‡Z n‡e GgbwK hw`I Zwy g fv‡jv Abfy e A can B could K‡iv, bZez v †Zvgvi Am¯y ’Zv Avevi †diZ Avm‡e| C should D would Ans:c Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 374 ~

Interjection (we¯§q cKÖ vkK kã) Go to Index িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন cixÿvmgn~ cÖkœ msL¨v +- 0wU+-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 0wU+-  All Bank Job Exams 0wU+-  Primary Job Exams 3wU+-  PSC & Other Jobs  Interjection (Av‡eM cÖKvkK kã): †h word ¸‡jv AvKw¯§K fv‡e g‡bi fve cKÖ vk K‡i ZvivB interjection word. G‡`i ci Exclamatory mark- Av‡eM cÖKvkK wPý Ô!Õ e‡m| Interjection ‡h A_© †`q Example Alas! Ah! (nvq!) `ty L (grief) Alas! I am undone. (nvq! Avgvi meb© vm) Bravo! Hear! (mvevm!) Ab‡y gv`b (Approval) Bravo! Go on playing. Fie! Fie! (wQ! wQ!) wZi¯‹vi (reproof) Fie! Fie! You are a thief. Hark! Hush! (Pyc!) g‡bv‡hvM (Attention) Hush! The headmaster comes. Hello! Ho! (‡n!) Avnevb (call) Hello! How are you? Hump! Hess! (a¨vr!) m‡›`n (doubt) Hump! I don’t believe it. Hurrah! Huzza! (wK gRv!) Avb›` (joy) Hurrah! I have won the game. My God! (I Avjøvn)& `ytL cKÖ vk(sorrow) My God! I am undone! Tut! Tut! (fvM! fvM!) NY„ v (disgust) Tut! Tut! It’s rotten fish.  Identification of Interjection in a sentence: g~j evK¨ †_‡K Avjv`v †Kvb word mvaviYZ Interjection nq| G‡¶‡Î Exclamatory mark -Av‡eM cÖKvkK wPý '!' Øviv word wU‡K gj~ evK¨ †_‡K Avjv`v ivLv nq| 1. Identify the underlined part of speech. 4. Hurrah! We have won the game. The What! Can this be true? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 11- underlined word is- [Ptwet (E) 07-08] 5. My God! I am undone! “My God” is – 12, Btwet (L) 10-11] [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08] A adverb B adjective 6. Alas! I am undone. Here Alas is- [Rbkw³, C Interjection D preposition Ans:c Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Bm›Uªv±i -18] 2. Interjections that express a sudden 7. Heaven! It is an ecstatic moment of my burst of emotion are followed by what life. [kvtwetctÖ wet 07-08] kind of punctuation? [et‡ktitwetctÖ wet (F) 18-19] A Noun B Pronoun A Comma B Semicolon C Interjection D Conjunction Ans:c C Colon D Exclamation Ans:d 8. Which parts of speech expresses a mild 3. ‘Approval’ may be expressed by the or sudden burst of emotions? [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 following interjection: [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Gwcªj 21] A Ha! B Hush! Awdmvi)-18] A Conjunction B Adjective C Bravo! D Hurrah! Ans:c C Interjection D Preposition Ans:c Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 375 ~

Same word used as different parts of speech Go to Index GKB k‡ãi wewfbœ bv‡g e¨envi ‡jLK KZ…K© - 1 K¬v‡m m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন - Free Video Class - †`L‡Z cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb| ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmgn~ ckÖ œ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 3wU+- Down, Need, Near, Above, Better, Wrong  All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- Round, All, Only, Right, Need, Above,  Primary Job Exams 3wU+- All, Right, Above, Down, Better  PSC & Other Jobs 30wU+- All Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkmœ gn~ - Down/ Like †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ A preposition B adverb 1. The sun went down. The underlined C noun D adjective Ans:c word is used here as a/an: - [38th BCS] e¨vL¨v: Preposition Gi ci GKwU gvÎ kã _vK‡j A preposition B adverb Zv noun nq weavq DËi DËi- C; C noun D conjunction Ans:b Near/Need †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ e¨vL¨v: Down / Like k㸇jv †Rvi c`Ö vb Ki‡Z 3. The day of my sister’s marriage ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z ev †k‡l _vK‡j / Main verb ‡K ceremony is drawing near. Here near is- modify Ki‡j Zv adverb n‡e| A adjective B adverb Above †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ C noun D pronoun Ans:b 2. ‘Our blessings come from above. [37th e¨vL¨v: near kãwU Main verb ‡K modify BCS I Ab¨vb¨] K‡i‡Q weavq GwU adverb| -GLvb †_‡K we¯vÍ wiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ- Noun All/ Better All/better k㸇jv Possessive (my, his, her etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq| Pronoun †hgb: He lost his all in speculation. (†m Zvi fvebvq mewKQy nvivj) Verb Adjective Give place to your betters. (†Zvgvi †P‡q hviv fv‡jv Zv‡`i Rb¨ RvqMv †Q‡o `vI) Adverb All k㸇jv verb/of Gi c‡~ e© _vK‡j Pronoun nq| †hgb: All are present here. Better kãwU preposition Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eSy v‡j Zv verb nq| Try to better your result.” (‡Zvgvi †iRvë fvj Kivi †Póv Ki) All/better k㸇jv noun Gi c‡~ e© _vK‡j adjective nq| †hgb: All men are mortal I know you have a better plan Avgvi Rvwb †Zvgvi GKwU fvj cwiKíbv Av‡Q All/better k㸇jv adjective Gi c~‡e© _vK‡j/ Main verb ‡K modify Ki‡j Zv adverb n‡e| †hgb: He was all alone when I saw him. I know him better. Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 376 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

 Remind: Parts of Speech Aa¨vq¸‡jvi Basic aviYv Kv‡R jvwM‡q e‡y S e‡y S DËi Kivi †Póv Kiæb- 1. The underline word is- “He was all 4. “Try to better your lot.” Here “better” alone when I saw him.” (hLb Avwg Zv‡K is- [kvtwetctÖ wet A, 12-13] †`Ljvg ZLb †m m¤úY~ © GKvKx wQj) [ivtwet gv‡K©wUs 05- A Adjective B Adverb 06, kvtwetctÖ wet (B) 00-01] C Noun D Verb Ans:d A Noun B adjective 5. All spoke in his favor. (mevB Zvi AbKy ‡‚ j ejj) [‡gwW‡Kj 17-18, Ktz wet (B) 12-13, ivtwet gv‡Kw© Us 05-06] C preposition D adverb Ans:d e¨vL¨v: all kãwU alone Gi c~‡e© e‡m alone A noun B pronoun (Adverb) ‡K modify K‡i‡Q weavq GwU wb‡RI C adverb D conjunction Ans:b Adverb| 6. All men are mortal. (me gvbylB giYkxj) 2. ‘I know him better.’ Here the word A adjective B adverb [ivtwet gv‡Kw© Us 05-06] better is - [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15] C pronoun D noun Ans:a A Adjective B adverb 7. You should honour your betters. C verb D Noun Ans:b [nvt`vtwetctÖ wet (D) 13-14] 3. I think your is a better plan. 8. Give place to your betters. (†Zvgvi †P‡q hviv A adverb B verb [kvtwetctÖ wet (B) 00-01] fv‡jv Zv‡`i Rb¨ RvqMv †Q‡o `vI) [ivtwet (Marketing) 04-05] C noun D adjective Ans:d A noun B adjective C adverb D pronoun Ans:a Noun Down/ Like/ Above Dc‡ii k㸇jv Possessive/determiner (my, his, her, the, an, a etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Verb Noun nq| ‡hgb: We shall not see his like again (Avgiv Zvi g‡Zv Avi KvD‡K †`L‡ev Adjective bv) He has seen the ups and downs of life (†m Rxe‡bi DÌvb-cZb †`‡L‡Q)| Down/ Like k㸇jv to/ Subject Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eSy v‡j verb nq| †hgb: Try to Adverb down him. (Zv‡K bvgv‡Z †Póv Ki)| Children like sweets. (†Q‡j-†g‡qiv wgwó cQ›` K‡i) Preposition Down/ Like k㸇jv Preposition/Article-----Noun Gi gv‡S em‡j adjective nq| †hgb: The down train has left the station (Uvwg©bvj AwfgyLx †UªbwU †Q‡o †M‡Q)| They are men of like build and stature. (Zviv GKBiKg Mo‡bi †jvK) Down/ Like k㸇jv †Rvi c`Ö vb Ki‡Z ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z ev †k‡l _vK‡j / Main verb ‡K modify Ki‡j Zv adverb n‡e| †hgb: Down went the Titanic. UvBUvwbKwU Wy‡eB †Mj| Down/ Like k㸇jv (article + noun) ev Noun Phrase ev Pronoun/ Noun Gi c‡~ e© e‡m m¤úK© Ki‡j Zv Preposition nq| †hgb: He went down the road. Do not talk like that. (IiKg K_v e‡jv bv) 9. Which of the following sentence uses 10. The sun went down. The underlined the word “down” as adverb? word is used here as a/an: - [38th BCS] A Try to down him. [Medical- 09-10] A preposition B adverb B Down went the Royal George. C noun D conjunction Ans:b C The down train has left the station. Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ D She came down the hill. Ans:b Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 377 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

11. In which of the following sentences 13. He went down the road. The underlined ‘like’ has been as a preposition? word is a- [cvtwetctwet A,10-11] 14. “She came down the hill” here “down” [et‡ktgytitwetctÖ wet (L) 11-12, Rtwet (A) 16-17, 17-18] A He likes to eat fish. is-(†m cvnvo †_‡K wb‡P †b‡g †Mj) [htwetcÖtwet A, 12-13] B He climbed the tree like a cat. Ans:b A Noun B Preposition C He laughs like his father does. C Adjective D Adverb Ans:b D Like-minded people are necessary for a 15. Which of the following sentence is cooperative. having the word “like” as adjective? e¨vL¨v: Ackb- a ‡Z verb, b ‡Z Phase Gi Av‡M A We shall not see his like again. e‡m‡Q ZvB preposition, C ‡Z `ywU clause ‡K B Children like sweets. [Medical- 07-08] hy³ K‡i‡Q ZvB conjunction, D ‡Z minded C They are men of like build and stature. (adjective) ‡K modify K‡i‡Q ZvB GwU adverb; D Don not talk like that. Ans:c 12. Do not talk like that. The Underlined e¨vL¨v: Ackb- a ‡Z his Gi ci Av‡Q ZvB noun, word in the sentence is-- [Bt wet (B) 15-16] b ‡Z subject Gi c‡i e‡m‡Q ZvB verb, C ‡Z A preposition B adjective noun Gi Av‡M e‡m‡Q ZvB Adjective, D ‡Z C adverb D noun Ans:a that(pronoun) ‡K ms‡hvM K‡i‡Q ZvB GwU adverb Above 1. Above Preposition Gi c‡i em‡j noun; 2. Above Be Verb Gi c‡i em‡j adverb; 3. Above + noun/ Noun Phrase _vK‡j GLv‡b above preposition, 4. article I preposition Gi gv‡S above _vK‡j Zv adj. [D`vniY wb‡Pi MCQ jÿYxq] 16. ‘Our blessings come from above. [ivtwet (F) 18. The moral law is above the civil law. (‰bwZK AvBb ivóxª q AvB‡bi D‡aŸ)© [ivtwet (gv‡Kw© Us) 04-05] 14-15, Rvtwet (A) 14-15, 37th BCS] A preposition B adverb A noun B preposition C noun D adjective Ans:c C adjective D adverb Ans:b 17. Please look above. here ‘above’ is ---. 19. Analyze the above sentences. The [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14] underlined- [ivtwet (F) 13-14, Rvtwet (A) 14-15] A adjective B adverb A preposition B adjective C noun D conjunction Ans:b C pronoun D noun Ans:b Noun Near/Need Verb Need kãwU Possessive/determiner (my, his, her, the, an, a etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Noun Adjective nq| ‡hgb: My needs are few. Adverb Near/Need k㸇jv to/ Subject Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eySv‡j verb nq| †hgb: The time nears. (mgq Nwb‡q Avm‡Q) Preposition Near/Need k㸇jv Preposition/Article-----Noun Gi gv‡S em‡j adjective nq| †hgb: He is a near relative. (†m wbKU AvZ¥xq) Near kãwU Main verb ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb n‡e| †hgb: Draw near and listen. (Kv‡Q G‡mv Ges †kvb) Near kãwU (article + noun) ev Noun Phrase Gi c‡~ e© e‡m m¤úK© Ki‡j Preposition nq| †hgb: The school is near the post office. (¯‹jy wU †cv÷ Awd‡mi Kv‡Q) Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 378 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

20. Where the word “Near” is used as 22. Which of the following sentence is preposition? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetctÖ wet B, 12-13] having the word “near” as adverb? A Draw near and listen. A The times near. [Dental- 07-08] B My school was near the mosque. B He is near relation. C She is a near relation. Ans:b C Draw near and listen. D Death nears with the passage of time. D The school is near the post office. Ans:c 23. The day of my sister’s marriage e¨vL¨v: Ackb a ‡Z near Øviv draw(verb) ‡K modify K‡i‡Q ZvB adverb, B ‡Z near Øviv ceremony is drawing near. Here near phrase (the mosque) Gi mv‡_ m¤úK© K‡i‡Q ZvB is- [25th BCS, ivtwet (‡jvKckÖ vmb) 09-10] preposition, C ‡Z Article Ges noun Gi gv‡S A adjective B adverb Adj. D ‡Z near Øviv KvQvKwQ P‡j Avmv A‡_© Verb| C noun D pronoun Ans:b 21. There is a big pond near the school. 24. The correct parts of speech of the (¯‹z‡ji cv‡k©¦ eo cyKzi Av‡Q) [nvt`vtwetctÖ wet (C) 13-14] underlined word. My needs are few. A Noun B Pronoun A Verb B adverb [ivtwet 06-07] C Adjective D Preposition Ans:d C noun D pronoun Ans:c Noun Only/ Right/ Round Verb Right/ Round k㸇jv Possessive/determiner/Preposition/Adjective Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq| ‡hgb: It is a matter of right. (GUv AwaKv‡ii welq) The boy played well in Adjective the first round. (†Q‡jwU c_Ö gev‡i fv‡jvB †Ljj) Right/ Round k㸇jv ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z/ Subject Gi ci/ Modal verb Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv Adverb eySv‡j verb nq| †hgb: Right the wrong. (fjz wU mwVK Ki) It is such a fault that will right itself. (GUv Ggb fjy , hv wb‡R wb‡R wVK n‡q hv‡e) Preposition They rounded the temple silently. (Zviv bxi‡e gw›`i cÖ`w¶Y Kij) Conjunction Only/ Right/ Round k㸇jv Noun Gi Av‡M e‡m noun ‡K modify Ki‡j adjective nq| †hgb: It was his only change. (GUvB Zvi GKgvÎ m‡y hvM wQj); He is the right man for the job. (wZwbB GB Kv‡Ri Rb¨ mwVK †jvK)| A square peg in a round hole. (†Mvj M‡Z© †PŠ‡Kv †c‡iK = †h Kv‡R †h ev hv Dch³y bq) Only/ Right/ Round k㸇jv Main verb/ Adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb n‡e| †hgb: He was only foolish. (†m wbðqB †evKv wQj) Serve him right. (Zvu i m‡½ mwVKfv‡e e¨envi Ki) At last, he came round to their belief. (Ae‡k‡l, †m Zv‡`i wekv¦ ‡mB DcbxZ n‡jv) Round kãwU (article + noun) ev Noun Phrase Gi c‡~ e© e‡m m¤úK© Ki‡j Preposition nq| †hgb: The earth revolves round the sun. (c„w_ex m~‡hi© Pvwiw`‡K c`Ö w¶Y K‡i) Only kãwU Øviv `wy U clause ‡K hy³ Ki‡j Zv Conjunction nq| 25. “The earth moves round the sun.” (c„w_ex 26. “Right the wrong. Here ‘right’ is a/an: (fjz wU mwVK Ki) [ivtwet (K) 17-18] m‡~ h©i Pvwiw`‡K c`Ö w¶Y K‡i) [Lytwet ET 12-13] A Noun B Verb A noun B adjective C Adjective D Preposition Ans:d C verb D adverb Ans:c Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 379 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

27. The underlined word is- “Please take 29. Which of the following sentence uses the word “round” adjective? [Medical- 08-09] what I have, only let me go.” A A square peg in a round hole. Ans:a A Adjective B adverb [ivtwet (fy‡Mvj) 06-07] B The boy played well in the first round. C They rounded the temple silently. C conjunction D preposition Ans:c D At last he came round to their belief. e¨vL¨v: Ackb a ‡Z hole(noun) Gi Av‡M round e¨vL¨v: Avgvi hv Av‡Q ZvB †bI Zvici Avgv‡K †h‡Z GKwU Adj., B ‡Z first(adjective) Gi ci round n‡jv noun, C ‡Z Subject Gi ci Ny‡owQ‡jv A‡_© `vI| GLv‡b “Zvici” A‡_© only GKwU Verb, D ‡Z Came(verb) ‡K Modify K‡i Adv| conjunction. 28. She did it right. (‡m GUv wVKfv‡e Ki‡jv) A Preposition B adverb [etwet (N) 13-14] C noun D adjective Ans:b Noun Still/The/Wrong Verb Still/ Wrong k㸇jv (the, no, of, for, etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq| Adjective ‡hgb: He heard a shrill cry in the still of night (ivwÎi wb¯äÍ Zvq †m GKUv Zxeª wPrKvi Adverb ïb‡Z †cj) He has done no wrong. He has no sense of wrong. Still/Wrong k㸇jv Subject Gi ci/ Auxiliary verb Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eSy v‡j verb nq| †hgb: Mothers still their babies with a lulling song. (still =make clam) (Ngy cvovwb Mvb †M‡q gv‡qiv Zv‡`i wkï‡`i Pcz Kivq) You have wronged me. Still/The/Wrong k㸇jv Noun Gi c‡~ e© e‡m noun ‡K modify Ki‡j adjective nq| †hgb: Mosquitoes lay eggs in still water. (gkviv w¯’i R‡j wWg cv‡o) The man is honest. You have followed the wrong path. Still/Wrong k㸇jv Main verb/ Adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb nq| g~j verb/ gj~ verb+ object _vK‡j Zvici Adv. nq| He has done wrong. He led me wrong.  The kãwU hZ- ZZ A‡_© comparative Gi c~‡e© The em‡j Zv adverb n‡e| †hgb: The sooner, the better. (hZ kxNÖ nq, ZZB fv‡jv) 30. Do not go in the wrong path. (fzj c‡_ †hI 32. He has done no wrong. (‡m †Kvb fjz K‡i bvB) bv) [ivtwet mgvRweÁvb 09-10, et‡ktgytitwetctÖ wet (G) 17-18] [¯v^ ¯’¨ mnKvix-10, Kty wet (B) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 12-13] A verb B noun A adverb B adjective C adverb D adjective Ans:d C noun D pronoun Ans:c 31. Where the word “Wrong” is used as 33. “Still waters run deep.” The underlined adverb? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 12-13] word is- [ivtwet A (even), fvlv (evs/Bs)14-15] A He led me wrong. A noun B adjective B He followed the wrong path. C verb D adverb Ans:b C I did not wrong. 34. The man is honest. Here “The” is used D You have wronged him. Ans:a as- [Btwet (C) 12-13] Help: A ‡Z Adverb, B ‡Z Adjective, C ‡Z A noun B adjective D none Verb, D ‡Z Verb | C adverb Ans:b Our Youtube Channel: h³y n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 380 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Noun While/ Why/ What While/ Why/ What k㸇jv determiner/Preposition Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq| Pronoun ‡hgb: Sit down and rest a while. (e‡mv Ges wKQ¶y Y wekªvg Ki) I don’t know the why and wherefore of it. (†Kb, wK Rb¨ Gme Avwg Rvwbbv) Verb What Øviv ckÖ œ Kiv †evSv‡j GwU Interrogative pronoun| What do you want? (Zwz g wK PvI) Adjective  What ev‡K¨i gv‡S e‡m `wy U clause †K h³y Ki‡j Zv relative pronoun n‡e| Adverb Give me what you can. (Zzwg hv cvi, Avgv‡K `vI) While kãwU Subject Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eSy v‡j verb nq| Conjunct †hgb: They while away their time in idleness. (Zviv Avj‡m¨ mgq KvwU‡q †`q) ion  Interrogative ev‡K¨ noun Gi c~‡e© What em‡j Zv Interrogative Adjective| Interjecti †hgb: What book do you want? (Zwz g wK eB PvI?) on While/ Why/ What k㸇jv Main verb/ Adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb n‡e|  Why Øviv cÖk‡œ evaK evK¨ ïiæ n‡j Zv Interrogative adverb| †hgb: Why did he come here? (†Kb †m GLv‡b G‡mwQj?)  k㸇jv `ywU clause-†K hy³ Ki‡j Ges G‡`i c~‡e© noun _vK‡j relative adverb nq| †hgb: I know the reason why he did it (†Kb †m GUv K‡iwQj, Avwg Zvi KviY Rvwb) While/Why/What k㸇jv `yBwU clause †K ms‡hvM Ki‡j conjunction nq| †hgb: While he is a great poet, he is greater dramatist. (wZwb Kwe wnmv‡e eo, wKš‘ bvU¨Kvi wnmv‡e AviI eo)  Why kãwU Kgv (,) Øviv wef³ n‡q we¯§q cÖKvk Ki‡j Zv Interjection nq| †hgb: Why, it is surely Suren! (†Kb! G wbðqB m‡y ib)  What Øviv Avðh© , we¯§q †evSv‡j/ Gi c‡i Ô!Õ _vK‡j interjection nq| What! you don’t mean to say so? (wK! Zwz g wK ZvB †evSv‡Z PvI bv?) 35. The underline word is- “Sit down and 38. Which underlined word is a preposition? - [ivRkvnx Kw… l Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15] rest for a while. / I walked for a while” A You are but a child. [ivtwet (D) 12-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 10] A Adverb B adjective B None but the brave deserves the fair. C preposition D noun Ans:d C He is poor but honest. 36. Which of the following sentence uses D But me to buts. Ans:b “What” as an interrogative adjective? 39. Yet there is time to mend the thing. A What! You don’t mean to say so. Here ‘yet’ is - [Rvtwet (C8) 13-14, htwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17] B Give me what you can. [Medical- 09-10] A Preposition B Adverb C What book do you want? C Adjective D Interjection Ans:b D What do you want? Ans:c 40. Which ‘up’ in the following sentences is Ab¨vb¨ wKQz MCQ- (Yet, But, up, Each) adverb? [ivtwet (A1) 17-18, 9g we‡RGm (mn.RR) -14] 37. There is more talked yet to be told. The A Our system should be up by the noon. underlined word in is- [Btwet (B) 15-16] B The up train will come soon. A a noun B a pronoun C They live up in the mountains. Ans:c C an adverb D an adjective Ans:c D We live our ups and downs of fortune. ============= Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 381 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Morpheme (gi-& wd-Bg)& -(‡gŠwjK Ask) Go to Index ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmgn~ cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 1wU+- Basic MV‡bi Rb¨ co‡Z n‡e  All Bank Job Exams 9wU+- c‡y iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e  Primary Job Exams 3wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e  PSC & Other Jobs 27wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS ckÖ mœ gn~ - 1. Which of the following words has been formed with a prefix? [39th BCS - 2018] A amoral B authentic C amnesia D aspersions Ans:a  GLvb †_O‡KuïriYæ outube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb Topic-01: Morpheme ej‡Z wK eySvq? G¸h‡jttvpwKs:/w/Kw?ww.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA Morpheme/(‡gŠwjK Ask): GKwU k‡ãi ÿ`z Zª g wef³ Ask‡K morpheme/ (‡gŠwjK Ask) e‡j| ‡hgb, careful kãwUi ‡gŠwjK Ask `wy U| h_v: care Ges ful| k‡ãi †gŠwjK Ask †gvU wZbwU h_v:  Root (‡gŠwjK avZ/y kãgj~ ):  Prefix (DcmM©):  Suffix (AbymM/© cZÖ ¨q): Topic-02: Root, prefix, suffix wK? D`vniY w`‡q ewy S‡q w`b| Morphemes  Root (‡gŠwjK avZ/y kãgj~ ): Root n‡”Q k‡ãi Ggb gj~ Ask A_v© r hv‡K Prefix+ root+ suffix Avi fvOv hvq bv| Ges hvi wbR¯^ A_© Av‡Q| †hgb; believe, book, ↕ ↕↕ regular, possible etc. Un+ believe+ able  Prefix (DcmM©): Root Gi evg cv‡k/cÖ_‡g †h eY© ev eY©¸”Q hy³ nq (hvi †Kvb wbR¯^ A_© †bB) Zv‡K prefix e‡j| †hgb; Im, in, ir, un, dis, il, Unbelievable non, mis, re BZ¨vw` (Impossible, Insufficient, Irregular, ↕ Unbelievable) Word  Suffix (AbymM©/cZÖ ¨q): Root Gi Wvb cv‡k/‡k‡l †h eY© ev eY©¸”Q h³y nq (hvi †Kvb wbR¯^ A_© †bB) Zv‡K suffix e‡j| er, ful etc. (believer, respectful) cv‡k©¦i ‘unbelievable’ word wU‡Z wZbwU morpheme Av‡Q; (Un+ believe+ able) 1. The “re” in “re-emergence” (ch‡© eÿY) is- 3. Which one is not an English prefix? A a prefix B wrong [Ptwet (B) 13-14] [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-17] C again D appearance Ans:a A er- B im- 2. Bs‡iRx ‘prefix’ ‡K evsjvq wK e‡j- [9g we‡RGm C un- D in- Ans:a A Abmy M© B KviK (mnKvix RR)-14] Tips: “er” GKwU suffix ‡hgb: Buyer, Seller, C mgvm D DcmM© Ans:d Doer BZ¨vw`| [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 382 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

4. Which is not a grammatical unit? [cwÖ Ziÿv e¨vL¨v: clause, morpheme, phrase G¸‡jv welq wb‡q e¨vKi‡Y Av‡jvPbv Kiv nq weavq G¸‡jv gšY¿ vj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] grammar unit, Avi Paragraph n‡jv Written/ Analyzing unit| A clause B morpheme C paragraph D phrase Ans:c  A_© c`Ö v‡bi w`K †_‡K suffix-prefix Gi e¨envi wb¤iœ ƒc: Topic-03: wecixZ A_© c`Ö v‡b Prefix ¸‡jv wK wK? K‡qKwU D`vniY `vI| wecixZ /opposite A‡_© prefix: Im, in, ir, un, dis, il, non, mis BZ¨vw` prefix ¸‡jv g~j k‡ãi wecixZ (opposite) A_© cÖ`vb K‡i| 1 Opposite-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Dis, de, il, Im, In, Ir, Gme prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Disagree (Am¤§wZ), discomfort (Kó`vqK), disobey (Agvb¨), disobedient (Aeva¨), dishonor (Am¤§vb), illegible, illegal, Impossible(Am¤e¢ ), immovable(w¯’i), imprudent(nVKvix), Insufficient (Achvß© ), insecure, ineligible, ingratitude- (AKZ… ÁZv), Irrational (A‡hŠw³K), irregular (AwbqwgZ), irrelevant (A‡hŠw³K), demerit, impractical, impatient, inattentive, etc. ‡bvU: †Kvb k‡ãi mv‡_ †Kvb prefix em‡e †mUv mvaviYZ wbq‡gi g‡a¨ _v‡K bv ZvB gLy ¯’ ivLvB †kqÖ | ‡hgb: relevant ‡_‡K irrelevant nq wKš‘ disrelevant nq bv| 2 Against-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Anti, Contra, Counter, Gain, Gme prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Antidote(welcÖwZ‡laK), antagonist (we‡ivax), antipathy(weZò… v); counterattack(cvëv AvµgY), counteract(cvëv e¨e¯’v †bIqv, e¨_© K‡i †`Iqv), Gainsay(†Kvb wKQ‡z K mZ¨ e‡j MnÖ Y Ki‡Z A¯^xKvi Kiv) 3 Ill, badly, g›`-A‡_© k‡ãi c‡~ e© Male, mal Gme prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Malcontent(Amšó‘ ), malignant(ÿwZKi, gvivZ¥K), malfunction, malnutrition (Acyó) 4 Wrongly-fzj-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Mis prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Mistake, mislead, misdeed, (AcKg©), misjudge (fjy wePvi Kiv), mishandle 5 Not/bv-‡evaK-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Ne, non prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Negligent (Ae‡njvKvix), nonsense 6 Not/opposite-/bv-‡evaK-A‡_© k‡ãi c‡~ e© Un prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Uncertain (AwbwðZ), unpleasant (AwbwðZ), unruly (A`g¨), uncontrolled, 5. Identify the appropriate prefix to get C responsible D all of a, b, c Ans:d opposite meaning of “sufficient” 8. Choose the word that forms antonym A in B im [ivtwet (E) 13-14] by prefix ‘In’ [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14] C un D non Ans:a A sense B septic 6. Choose the word that forms antonym C attentive D pure Ans:c by prefix ‘Im’. [BDbvB‡UW Kgvwk©qvj e¨vsK wj. c‡Ö ekbvix e¨vL¨v: nonsense (A_n© xb kã, hv-Zv), impure Awdmvi-17, Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14] (Aï×, AcweÎ, †fRvj), inattentive (Ag‡bv‡hvMx) A animate B patient 9. The correct prefix for the word C sympathy D comfort Ans:b ‘function’ to create a new word. 7. Choose the word that forms antonym A mis B mono [kvtwetctÖ wet (B) 14-15] by prefix ‘Ir’ [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14] C dis D mal Ans:d A rational B resolute [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 383 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

10. Which of the following words has been 17. Choose the option where the suffix or formed with a prefix? [39th BCS - 2018] prefix has been incorrectly used-[evsjv‡`k A amoral B authentic Kw… l Dbqœ b K‡cv© . mnKvix cÖkv. KgK© Zv-© 17] C amnesia D aspersions Ans:a A Malpractice B Malnutrition 11. What prefix need to use opposite for C Malrendition D Maladroit the word ‘pure’? [Kztwet 18-19 we BDwbU] Ans:c A in B un e¨vL¨v: rendition-A_© cÖwZ`vb; mal prefix C im D il Ans:c e¨envi K‡i MwVZ fzj kã n‡jv malrendition| 12. What is the appropriate prefix with the evwK k‡ãi A_© n‡jv (malpractice- Amr AvPiY); base word ‘merit’? [Ptwet (A) 02-03] (malnutrition-Acwy ó) Ges (maladroit- A`ÿ)| 18. Choose the word that forms antonym A co B de C be D dig Ans:b by prefix ‘Un’. [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14] 13. The prefix ‘mis’ can be added to— [wewfbœ A appear B fortune gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018] C toxin D controlled Ans:d A Foal B fire e¨vL¨v: disappear(A`k„ ¨ nIqv), misfortune (`yf©vM¨), C obey D personal Ans:b unfortunate (nZfvM¨), uncontrolled (AmshZ, AwbqwšZ¿ ) 14. Choose the prefix to make opposite of ‘accurate’ [Ptwet (A) 05-06, Kztwet (K) 12-13] 19. The appropriate prefix to get opposite A in B un meaning of “connect” [ivtwet (E) 13-14] C non D dis Ans:a A in B dis 15. Choose the option where the suffix or Cu D non Ans:b prefix has been incorrectly used-[evsjv‡`k 20. Choose the word that forms antonym K…wl Dbqœ b K‡c©v. mnKvix ckÖ v. Kg©KZv-© 17] by prefix ‘Mal’ [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14] A Indiscernible B Inconsiderate A mesia B nutrition C Inrascible D Intelligible Ans:c C climax D fearful Ans:b e¨vL¨v: In prefix ‡hv‡M correct k㸇jv 21. Identify the appropriate prefix to get indiscernible-A`„wó †MvPi: inconsiderate- opposite meaning of “certain”. [wkÿv c‡Ö KŠ. Awa. Awe‡ePK: intelligible-‡evaMvg¨| Acic‡ÿ (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21, ivtwet (E) 13-14] inrascible e‡j †Kv‡bv kã †bB| myZivs DËi-c A in B dis 16. Choose the option where the suffix or C un D non Ans:c prefix has been incorrectly used- [evsjv‡`k 22. The prefix “mis” can be added, in K…wl Dbqœ b K‡cv© . mn. cÖkv. KgK© Zv-© 17] which option- [Rtwet (B), 13-14] A Irrational B Irresolute A fool B fire C Irrevocable D Irresponsible C obey D personal Ans:b e) None Error Ans:e e¨vL¨v: Fool- befool, (‡evKv evbv‡bv), fire- e¨vL¨v: ‘ir’ prefix ‡hv‡M MwVZ PviwU kãB mwVK| misfire (¸wj bv QUz v), obey- disobey (Av‡`k, AvBb, ev †Kvb e¨w³‡K Agvb¨ Kiv ev AMvÖ n¨ Kiv), Irrational- A‡hŠw³K; irresolute- Aw¯’igwZ; irrevocable- Po~ všÍ Ges AcwieZb© xq; personal- impersonal (AgvbweK, ˆbe©¨wËK, Hw”QK) irresponsible- `vwqZn¡ xb| myZivs mwVK DËi none error | [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 384 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Topic-04: AwZwi³ A‡_/© c~‡e© A‡_©/ c‡i A‡_© K‡qKwU Prefix D`vniYmn ‡`Lvb| 7 Above, beyond Over Overstay, overflow, overhead, overcoat, overwork 8 Over, above Super, sur Supernatural, (A‡jŠwKK), superman, (AwZ gvbe), 9 Beyond (AwZwi³) Hyper Hyperbole (AwZiwÄZ Dw³), hypercritical (AwZ mgv‡jvPbv) Ante, Antechamber, anticipate (c~ev© bgy vb Kiv), ancestor (ce~ c© iy æl); 10 Before- anti c~‡e© †evSv‡Z Fore Foretell/ foresee (AvMvg ejv, fwel¨ØvYx Kiv), forecast (fwel¨ØvYx Kiv) Pre Precede (AMÖMvgx nIqv), preposition, prefix, Preheat 11 Before-c~‡e© Pro Proceed (AMÖmi nIqv), prophecy(fwel¨revYx) Post Post-dated, postpone(¯’wMZ Kiv); 12 Before Co Co-worker (mn-Kgx)© 13 Before 14 After 15 mn A‡_© 23. In the word “hypersensitive” the prefix 27. Choose the correct prefix to complete “hyper” means- [‡ijI‡q Dc-mnKvwi c‡Ö KŠkwj-13] the sentence. The children are very A supreme B extreme loud today. They can sometimes be --- C below D opposite Ans:b active. [kvtwetctÖ wet (A), 11-12] e¨vL¨v: Hyper-extreme, AwZgvÎvq; A neo B fire hypersensitive- AwZ-ms‡e`bkxj| C hyper D pro Ans:c 24. The prefix “pre” can be added to e¨vL¨v: Hyperactive-(we‡klZ wkï‡`i m¤ú‡K)© A build B arrange [Btwet (C) 17-18] A¯v^ fvweK fv‡e AwZgvÎvq mwµq; He is a C conceive D seen Ans:b,c hyperactive child. 25. Which is example of ‘prefix’? [cwÖ Ziÿv 28. Choose the correct prefix to complete mšY¿ vj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] the sentence. Who can ---tell what the A ness B fix future holds for us. (†K fwel¨rØvYx Ki‡Z cv‡i C co D ity Ans:c Avgv‡`i fwel¨r wK) [kvtwetcÖtwet (B/B1), 11-12] 26. The prefix ‘over’ can be added to- A fore B hyper [Rtwet (E) 14-15, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ©… (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21] C neo D pro Ans:a A space B work e¨vL¨v: foretell fwel¨rØvYx Kiv, AvMvgejv| C culture D information Ans:b Topic-05: msL¨vevPK, me, eû, mgwó †evSv‡Z Prefix ¸‡jv Kx Kx? msLvevPK †ÿ‡Î prefix/ number prefix (msL¨vevPK DcmM©) 16 `k deca Decade (`kK) 17 AvU 18 Seven- mvZ octa- Octagon (AófRz ) 19 Six-Qq 20 Five-c Hepta- Heptagon (mßfyR) 21 Half-Aa© 22 Single-GKK Hexa- Hexagon (lofRz ), Hexameter (lU&c`x ) Penta Pentagon (c‡KvY), Pentameter (c¯i^ NvZwewkó `kgvwÎK PiY); Semi Semi-circle (Aae© Ë„ ), semi- vault, semi- colon(Aa©‡”Q`, mxwgKv); mono/ Monopoly (GK‡PwUqv e¨emvi AwaKvi), Monarch, monoplane; uni [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 385 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

23 Three-wZb/wÎ Tre/tri Triangle (wÎfzR), tripod,(wÎc`x, †Zcvqv), treble(wZb¸Y); 24 Twice-`By /wØ Bi/di Bicycle (wØPµhvb), bisect (wØ-LwÛZ Kiv), bilateral (wØcvÿxq); me, eû, mgwó †evSv‡Z Prefix 25 All (me) Pan Panacea (me©‡ivM wbivgq Kvix Jlay ), pan-Islamic (me©ÑBmjvwgK) 26 All (me) Omni Omnipotent (mek© w³gvb) omniscient (meÁ© ) 27 Many-eû A‡_© Poly Polytheist (eû-Cki¦ ev`x), polygamy (eû-weevn) 28 Within- mgwó Inter Interline, intercourse 29. The prefix “poly” in the word 31. In the word omnipotent, the prefix, “polygamy” expresses the sense of- omni, refers to - [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv© (gyw³‡hv×v) -15] A some B one [N.U. 13-14] A opposite B single C many D more Ans:c C all D none Ans:c e¨vL¨v: A‡bK ev eû A‡_© Prefix wn‡m‡e poly e¨eüZ 32. The word ‘bicameral’ is related to: nq| polygamy eû weevn: polytheistic-eûCk‡¦ i [cvtwetcÖtwet (A1/2) 17-18, ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo)14-15, (E)18-19] wekv¦ mx| A medical science B computer 30. Which prefix does not imply a number C photography D politics Ans:d or count? [Ptwet (G) 13-14] e¨vL¨v: bi-cameral k‡ãi A_© wØKÿwewkó A mono- B uni- AvBbmfv hv ivRbxwZi mv‡_ RwoZ| C bi- D quasi- Ans:d Topic-06: Adjective MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv Kx Kx? K‡qKwU D`vniY `vI| Adjective MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv †`Lyb al National, mortal, legal(AvBbMZ) ish Slavish, darkish, peevish (wLUwL‡U) ant, ent Repentant, obedient, dependent less Fearless(wbf©xK), hopeless ar Regular, similar, familiar ly Manly, godly, lovely en Wooden, woolen, earthen, golden ous Dangerous, copious ful Hopeful, handful, mouthful some Handsome, tiresome ible, able Sensible, edible, eatable, ward Forward, homeward esque grotesque (A™¢zZ), burlesque age Breakage(fv½b) (nvm¨Kifv‡e Dc¯’vc‡bi Rb¨ AbyKjy ) 33. The suffix- “ful” cannot be used with 34. Suffix ‘esque’ indicates- [ivtwet (Mb‡hvMv‡hvM) 08-09] which noun below to turn it into an A in the style of B full adjective? [Ptwet (D), 06-07] C connect D not Ans:a A wisdom B beauty e¨vL¨v: esque (Gm&K) A_© ‡Kv‡bv wKQiz g‡Zv/like / C success D plenty Ans:a in the style of someone 35. “Age” suffix adds with—. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 18- e¨vL¨v: Wisdom(n)-wise (adj.); beauty (n)- 19 BDwbU wW, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] beautiful (adj.); success (n)- successful (adj); plenty (n)- plentiful (adj.); A hand B boast C hot D break Ans:d [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 386 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

36. The verb ‘survive’ can be changed into 37. What suffix usually denotes an agent? noun by adding ---. [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wW) (MÖæc-1), [Lty wet 06-07, mnKvwi _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-99] wkÿv c‡Ö KŠ. Awa. (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21] A –ego B –by A a suffix B a prefix C –es D –er Ans:d C an auxiliary D a syllable Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Suffix “er” mPivPi agent (KZ©v) †K e¨vL¨v: Survive Gi c‡i suffix “al” †hvM K‡i eySvq| †hgbt follower, helper, seller, buyer Gi noun “survival” MVb Kiv nq| BZ¨vw`| Topic-07: Noun MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv Kx Kx? 10 wU D`vniY wjLby | Noun MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv †`Lby Suffix Noun Suffix Noun ism Socialism (mgvRZš)¿ dom Wisdom (weÁ), freedom (¯v^ axbZv) hood motherhood (gvZ…Z¡), manhood (gbly ¨Z¡) ion Opinion (gZvgZ) al approval (Ab‡y gv`b), survival(Aw¯ZÍ )¡ ment Agreement (Pzw³), Judgment (wePvi) ing Going (Mgb), eating (LvIqv) sion Conversion (cwieZ©b), conclusion ty Equity(mvg¨Zv), Poverty (`vwi`Zª v) ure Pleasure (Avb›`), measure (cwigvc) ness happiness, kindness (`qv) ship Friendship, kinship, ownership age Courage (mvnm), marriage (weevn), Orphanage (GwZgLvbv) tude Solitude(GKvwKZ¡), magnitude (wekvjZ/¡ P¤^Ky Ë¡ ary Dispensary(Jl‡ai †`vKvb) ‘-let’ suffix wU small (‡QvU ev ÿ`z )ª A‡_© e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: booklet (ÿ`z ªcyw¯KÍ v); leaflet/ let pamphlet (AíwKQz cô„ vi evuavBnxb eB); piglet (ev”Pv ï‡qvi), streamlet (ÿz`ª b`x) 38. The suffix ‘ism’ helps to form a/an---. 42. Choose the correct pre fix to make a [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 15-16] new word matching the given A verb B pronoun definition: C adjective D noun Ans:d -pour = heavy rainfall (AwZe„wó, cÖej e„wócvZ) [Lty wet (RxeweÁvb) 16-17] 39. Which is a word with a suffix that denotes a place? [Rvtwet (B) 16-17] A over B up A stoppage B adversary C down D out Ans:c C dispensary D democratic Ans:c e¨vL¨v: downpour (cPÖ zi e„wócvZ), downsize 40. In the word ‘booklet’, the suffix ‘let’ is (Kgx© Qvu UvB Kiv), downfall (cZb, me©bvk), used in the sense of- [mvaviY cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ down payment (wKw¯‡Í Z cwÖ i‡kva) 43. The prefix “proto” in the word gšY¿ vj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMvgvi, DcmnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx, cÖgvmwbK KgK© Z©v I A chief B half e¨w³MZ KgK© Zv© -16] C round D small Ans:d “prototype” indicates- [Rtwet (A), 12-13] Others- A first or original B old 41. Which verb below will not take ‘-ment’ C all D distant Ans:a as suffix? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] e¨vL¨v: Prototype-†Kvb wKQzi g~j bgby v †hgb: A engage B judge D‡ovRvnvR hvi Abyiƒc ˆZix Kiv n‡q‡Q ev n‡e| C treat D decide Ans:d [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 387 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

44. Choose the correct use of suflix 'er' from 46. In the word “prodemocracy” the prefix the option. [Kvwi. I gv`vª mv wkÿv gš.¿ (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21] “pro” means- [Rtwet (A), 11-12] A Laughter B Operater A against B for C Moderater D Decorater Ans:a C neutral D between Ans:b 45. Choose the option where the suffix or e¨vL¨v: Pro Gi A_© n‡”Q for (c‡ÿ) Ges in prefix has been incorrectly used- [evsjv‡`k favour (AbKy ~‡j) prodemocracy MYZ‡ši¿ c‡ÿ/ Kw… l Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix ckÖ v. KgK© Zv-© 2017] AbyK~‡j| AWreckage B Anchorage 47. This is my (office) name. The suffix C Foliage D Regaliage which should be added to the bracketed Ans:d part. [evsjv‡`k ‡W‡ejc‡g›U e¨vsK wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi-17] e¨vL¨v: Age suffix ‡hv‡M correct word ¸‡jv n‡jv A -er B –ial wreckage-wQbœwfbœ Askmgn~ ; Anchorage-†bvOi evuavi C -ially D no suffix Ans:b ¯’vb; foliage- eÿ„ cÎvejx| Regaliage G age suffix Gi fjz cÖ‡qvM i‡q‡Q| IQ- Bs‡iRx‡Z kay gy vÎ 4wU word Av‡Q †h¸‡jv \"dous\" suffix Øviv †kl n‡q‡Q: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, hazardous. Derivatives (Drcbœ kã) Topic-08: Derivatives ej‡Z wK eySvq? Bnv KZ cKÖ vi Ges wK wK? Derivatives (e¨y rcwËMZ kã): †Kvb word †K derivatives n‡Z n‡j Zvi kZ© `By wU;  Root Gi mv‡_ Prefix/Suffix h³y n‡q A_ev Root Gi ga¨eZ©x vowel cwiewZ©Z n‡q bZbz word MVb;  bZzbfv‡e MwVZ word wU root Gi parts of speech †_‡K Avjv`v nIqv; ‡hgb: Sweet GKwU root word hv adj. GLv‡b Sweet Gi mv‡_ suffix-ly hy³ n‡q bZbz kã Sweetly hv derivatives, KviY root kã Sweet wQj Adj. wKš‘ bZzb kã sweetly- Adv. [prefix- Dis+ honest(adj.) †_‡K Dishonest (adj.)-derivative bq, KviY root Ges bZby kã DfqB Adj.] 48. Sweetly is a --- of sweet. [Btwet (B) 05-06] 49. The correct derivative of “root” is- [ivtwet A Derivative B adjective (Law & Justice) 11-12] C both D none Ans:a A rooty B rootish C rudimentary D rootly Ans:c Primary Derivatives (P.D.): †h mKj derivatives GKwU Root Gi †fZ‡i wKQz cwieZ©b NwU‡q bZbz parts of Speech Gi word MVb K‡i Zv‡K Primary derivatives e‡j| †hgb: advise (v.) –n‡”Q root word; Avi advice (n.) n‡”Q derivatives/ Primary Derivatives (P.D.)| Verb Noun/P.D Verb Noun/ P.D. Noun Verb/ P.D. Noun Verb/ P.D. Advise Advice Bless Bliss Thief Thieve Tale Break Breach Dig Ditch Bath Bathe Cloth Tell Gape Gap Sing Song Breath Breathe Food Clothe Lose Loss Strike Stroke Price Prize Sale Feed Sell [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 388 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Verb Adjective/ P.D. Verb Adjective/ P.D. Eat Edible Space Spacious 50. The correct derivative of “strike” is- A special B spacious [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13] C spatial(‡¯úm msµvš)Í D special Ans:b A striking B struck 53. The correct derivative of “thief” is- C stroke D strook Ans:c A thieve B thieves [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13] 51. The correct derivative of ‘eat’ is --- C theft D throve Ans:a A eatable B eatable [ivtwet (Law) 10-11] 54. Verb of the word “bath”- [Btwet (D) 12-13] C edible(‡fvR¨) D eatous Ans:c A bathed B bathing 52. The correct derivative of ‘space’ is --- C bathe D beath Ans:c [ivtwet (Law) 10-11] Secondary Derivatives:- Root Gi mv‡_ Prefix ev Suffix h³y n‡q Root Gi parts of Speech †_‡K Avjv`v †h bZbz word MwVZ nq Zv‡K Secondary derivatives e‡j| †hgbt Book(n.) ‡_‡K Bookish(adj.) n‡”Q Secondary derivatives| Noun Adjective Noun Adjective Adjective verb Father Fatherly/ Friend (n) + Friendly (Adjective) en (prefix) enable paternal ly (suffix) = +Able (adj.) (verb) Poetry Poetic Sense Sensuous, Sensible, Sensitive 55. The correct derivative of “imagine” is- A sensuous B sensitive [ivtwet (Law & Justice) 10-11] C sensible D sensuasive Ans:d A inimagine B imaginatory 57. The correct derivative of “book” is- [ivtwet C imagify D imaginary Ans:d (Law &Justice) 11-12] 56. Which one is not a derivative of A book-worm B bookish “sense”? [ivtwet (Law & Justice) 11-12] C bookly D books Ans:b -----------000000000000--------- -wkÿ‡Ki mÜv‡b-  wcÖq cvVK- eûj Av‡jvwPZ GB Expert- English eBwU eZ©gvb mg‡qvc‡hvMx I mdjZvi kx‡l©| ZeIy mviv‡`ke¨vcx eBwUi AviI e¨vcK we¯Ívi Kvgbv KiwQ| hv‡Z cÖZ¨šÍ A‡j/ eo †Kvb kn‡i Aew¯’Z Bs‡iwR‡Z `~e©j QvÎQvÎxiv GKwU fvj eB‡qi mÜvb cvq| wcÖq cvVK, eBwUi Giƒc we¯vÍ i jv‡f Avcbvi wcqÖ †Kvb wkÿK Gi mÜvb w`‡eb| Avwg mb¥vwbZ wkÿK‡K Expert eB ‡mŠRb¨ cvwV‡q Zvi gva¨‡g QvÎQvÎx‡`i g‡a¨ eBwUi e¨vcK we¯Ívi jv‡fi mn‡hvwMZv Kvgbv KiwQ| we¯ÍvwiZ Rvbv‡eb- 01740-073569 (‡jLK) Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ [Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 389 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

Interchange of Parts of Speech Go to Index ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmg~n ckÖ œ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-  BCS Preliminary ‡Z 6wU+- Full Chapter  All Bank Job Exams 14wU+- Full Chapter  Primary Job Exams 64wU+- Full Chapter  PSC & Other Jobs 240wU+- Full Chapter GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-  B Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ   N Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ  1. Which is the noun of the word 4. The verb of “number”? [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] “beautiful”? [27th BCS, 11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A number B enumerate A beauty B beautify Cnumerical Dnumbering Ans:b Cbeauteous D beautific Ans:a  S Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ   H Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ  5. The verb word “shortly”? [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 2. What is the adjective of the word A short B shorten “heart”? [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Cshorter D shortness Ans:b A heart B hearten  W Group †_‡K 1wU ckÖ œ  Cheartening Dheartful Ans:c 6. What is the noun of the word “waste”?  K Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ  3. The noun of “know”? [41st BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] A wastage B waste [12th BCS] A knowing B known Cwasting Dwastefull Ans:a C knowable D knowledge Ans:d Our Youtube Channel: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA GB Aa¨vqwU †hfv‡e Av‡jvwPZ Av‡Q: Part-01: wKQz wbqg wfwËK parts of speech Gi interchange(AvšcÍ wieZ©b) Av‡jvPbv| cÖk-œ 01: word Gi †k‡l mvaviY †hme suffix ‡`‡L parts of speech ‡Pbv hvq- ckÖ -œ 02: Adjective n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list- cÖkœ-03: Adjective n‡Z Verb MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list- ckÖ -œ 04: Noun n‡Z Adjective MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list- ckÖ -œ 05: Verb n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list- Part-02: weMZ mvjwfwËK ¸iæZc¡ ~Y© word Formation [dictionary order based table] Part-03: bZzb m¤v¢ ebv wfwËK ¸iæZ¡cY~ © word Formation [dictionary order based table] [Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 390 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

we‡kl K_v: Interchange of parts of speech Aa¨vqwU g~jZ mK‡ji Kv‡Q cwiwPZ Ges mnR| eZ©gv‡b GLvb †_‡K cÖPiz cÖkœ nq| Aa¨vqwU g~jZ c‡~ e© Av‡jvwPZ parts of speech Aa¨vq¸‡jvi GKwU mgšq^ iƒc| ZvB g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q co‡j parts of speech Gi c~Yv© ½ aviYv ARb© n‡e| GKwU kã wKfv‡e adjective- verb- noun- adverb BZ¨vw` GKwU †_‡K Ab¨wU‡Z iƒcvšiÍ n‡e Zv me`© v wbqg gv‡b bv| ZeyI wKQz kã‡K wbq‡gi Aax‡b †i‡L Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jv| Avi evwK¸‡jv wewfbœ †Uwe‡j A_©mn Dc¯v’ cb Kiv n‡jv| hv GKRb cvVK‡K Ley mn‡RB g‡b ivL‡Z mn‡hvwMZv Ki‡e| Zvn‡j ïiæ Kiv hvK- Part-01: wKQz wbqg wfwËK parts of speech Gi interchange (AvšÍcwieZb© ) Av‡jvPbv| GKwU k‡ãi ÿ`z ªZg wef³ †gŠwjK Ask‡K Morpheme e‡j| Giƒc †gŠwjK Ask †gvU wZbwU h_v: root, prefix and suffix| Avi root Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ suffix-prefix †hvM n‡q A_ev root Gi †Kvb eY© cwieZb© n‡q wewfbœ parts of speech Gi interchange(AvšcÍ wieZb© ) n‡Z cv‡i| wb‡¤œ G‡`i Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jvt Topic-01: word Gi †k‡l/ïiæ‡Z mvaviYZ †hme suffix/Prefix ‡`‡L parts of speech ‡Pbv hvq- Noun ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviYZ e¨w³, ¸Y, a¨vb, aviYv, Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z Word এর েশেষ suffix tion, sion, ship, dom, ent, ment, ce, cy, or, age, er, ness, ty, th, al, ee, ism, ing, hood, etc. থাকেল word wU Noun হয়| ‡hgb: Education, kindness, inclusion, independence BZ¨vw`; Adjective ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviYZ Word এর েশেষ [tive, sive, ous, ful, ish, less, able, ible, some, like, ic, ant, ent, ing, al, ary, ed etc.] suffix ¸‡jv _vK‡j word wU Adjective nq| †hgb- Beautiful (my›`i), Creative (m„wókxj), Comprehensive (cY~ ©v½), Prolific (Drcv`bkxj), Historical (HwZnvwmK) BZ¨vw`| Verb ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviYZ word এর েশেষ en, ify, se, ze, ise, ize, ate BZ¨vw` suffix Ges word Gi c_Ö ‡g en, be, em, de, re BZ¨vw` prefix থাকেল word wU verb হয়| †hgb, Shorten, Broaden-we¯…ÍZ Kiv, Realize, Nationalize-ivóªxqKiY Kiv, Glorify- gwngvwšZ^ Kiv, substantiate(cgÖ vY Kiv), Delight-Av‡jvwKZ Kiv/ nvwm dUz v‡bv, Ensure-wbwðZ Kiv, Enable(mÿg Kiv), Renew(wiwbD)-bZzb Kiv, Empower- kw³kvwj Kiv; BZ¨vw`| Adverb ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviY Adjective Gi mv‡_ ly h³y K‡i adverb MVb Kiv nq | †hgb, Notoriously, Slowly, Perfectly, Heartily, Randomly. Delightfully, Economically, gently BZ¨vw`|  Remind: Aa¨vqwU g~jZ gyL¯Í wbf©i ZvB wKQzw`b cici reading cob– | k‡ãi A_© ey‡S co–b| evbvb mZK© nDb| 7. Which one of the word is verb? [RvZxq msm` 11. The adverbial form of ‘gentle’ is --- [ivtwet mwPevj‡q mnKvix M‡elYv Awdmvi-05] (A-we‡Rvo) 13-14] A democracy B democratize Ans:b A gentlely B gently C democratic D democratically C gentally D gentlelike Ans:b 8. The adjective of the ‘comfort’? [12 Zg 12. What is the verb form of the word ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2015] ‘woman (Dg¨vb) Õ? [ivtwet (A,-‡Rvo, Bs‡iwR Ask) 14-15] A Comfortation B Comfotable A womanly B womanish C Comfortification D Comfortable Ans:d C womanify D womanise Ans:d 9. Which one is adjective? [Lty wet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹jy ) 07-08] 13. Which one is the verb form? [ Dc‡ii †Uwej A habit B habitation †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv C habitual D habitually Ans:c Awa`߇ii 10. The word ‘substantiate’ is a/an- (cgÖ vY A identity B identify K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] Kiv) [Xvtwet (B) 11-12] C identification D identified Ans:b 14. The noun form of ‘evident (Gwf‡W›U)& Õ is- A verb B adjective A evidentness B evidency [etwet (D) 14-15] C noun D adverb Ans:a C evidence D evidenture Ans:c [Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 391 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

15. The verb form of ‘person’ is- [etwet (L) 14-15] 18. Which word is the verb of the word A personed B emperson C personify D none of these Ans:c ‘real’? [DcmnKvix c‡Ö KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15] 16. Differentiate is-(wWd&‡ibwkGBU-c_„ KxKiY Kiv) A reality B realize [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii wb‡qvM cixÿv-14] C reliable D really Ans:b A noun B adjective 19. The verb form of trauma (gvbwmK AvNvZ) C adverb D verb Ans:d is: [Xvtwet (D) 14-15] 17. Verb of the word “apology” is- [13 Zg wkÿK A traumatic B traumatically wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchvq© )-16, ivtwet (‡jvKc)Ö 05-06] C traumatized D traumatize Ans:d A apological B apologise 20. Which one is an adverb? [kvtwetctÖ wet (A) 15-16, C apologify D enapology Ans:b ivtwet (G-1) 17-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet(C) 18-19] e¨vL¨v: Apology kãwU noun, hvi verb form A Economy B Economical n‡”Q- apologise C Economics D Economically Ans:d Topic-02: Adjective n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list- Adjective n‡Z Noun: Adjective Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ Suffix/Prefix †hvM K‡i Ges word Gi vowel cwieZ‡© b noun MVb Kiv hvq| wb‡P wKQz D`vniY †`Lby - Adjective⇔ ⇔ Noun Adjective⇔ ⇔Noun Adjective⇔ ⇔Noun 1. Accurate Accuracy Gay Gaiety Slow Sloth 2. Ardent Ardour Grand Grandeur Splendid Splendour 3. Double Duplicity Notorious Notoriety True Truth 4. Dry Drought Pious Piety Vain Vanity 5. Free Freedom Proud Pride Young Youth 6. Broad Breadth Literary Literacy Monetary Money 7. Coward Cowardice Fortunate Fortune Bold Kiv Word ¸‡jv ¸iæZc¡ Y~ © GB As‡ki ‡ek wKQy D`vniY wb‡P †`Iqv n‡jv Av‡iv D`vniY cv‡eb Noun Aa¨v‡q  Remind: Aa¨vqwU gj~ Z gyL¯Í wbfi© ZvB wKQzw`b cici reading co–b| k‡ãi A_© ey‡S co–b| evbvb mZK© nDb| 21. What is the adjective form of ‘money’? 24. What is the noun form of the word A moneytary B monetary [ivtwet (J) 17-18] “Pious”? [wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywb wkÿK I Kvix)-10] C economical D financial Ans:b A piousness B pousity evbvb mZK©Zv: monetary evbv‡b gv‡S y _vK‡e C piety D pity Ans:c bv| Avi tary evbv‡b a Av‡Q Ges †k‡l y Av‡Q| 25. Noun of the word ‘free’ is ----. [10g †emiKvwi 22. What is the adjective form of ‘literacy’? A freneess B freely wkÿK wbeÜY-13] A literate B literal [ivtwet (A2) 17-18] C freedom D freedomness Ans:c C literary D educated Ans:c 26. The noun form of ‘broad’ is-[14Zg wkÿK 23. The noun form of ‘coward’? [Rvtwet (E) 17-18, wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz /mgchvq© -2)-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) MYcZ~ © Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx A broadly B breath 15-16, 16-17] A cowardice B cowardness (wmwfj)-18] C broaden D breadth Ans:d C cowardly D cowardy Ans:a Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ [Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 392 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


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