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Article এবং preposition এর মাঝের Word টি Noun হয়।
> Article + Noun + preposition
Example: He kept the fast for a week.
This is the go of the day.
Should I use "you and me" or "you and I"?
Answer
Whether to use I or me depends on whether the phrase is the subject of the sentence or the object of the sentence. I is a subject pronoun, and the subject is the person or thing doing the action as in "I went to the store." Me is an object pronoun, and the object is the person or thing the action happens to as in "Alex liked me." Use you and I when it is the subject of the sentence; use you and me when it is the object of the sentence. Here are some example sentences with you and I as the subject, doing the action:
• You and I are going to be late.
• You and I walked along the road.
• You and I watched the dancers on stage.
• You and I liked them.
In the sentences above, you and I are the people doing the actions. Here are some example sentences with you and me as the object, receiving the action:
• Harold watched you and me.
• They sent you and me a package.
• The sun was shining on you and me.
• The kids gave the books to you and me.
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👉 Loggerheads - দা-কুমড়া সম্পর্ক
👉 Odds and ends - এটা সেটা
👉 By leaps and bounds - অত্যন্ত দ্রুত গতিতে
👉 With a high hand - কঠোর হস্তে (Oppressively)
👉 Green eyes - ঈর্ষা (jealousy)
Time, day, date, month, year, etc..
( সময়, দিন, তারিখ, মাস, বছর, যুগ জানতে চাওয়া হলে এইভাবে …..)
What time is it - এখন সময় কত?
It is 10 pm - এখন রাত দশটা.
what date is it today - আজ তারিখ কত?
It is 26 th November - আজ ২৬ ই নভেম্বর..
what day is it today - আজ কী বার.?
It is Friday - আজ শুক্রবার.?
what month is it now - এখন কী মাস.?
What year is it - এখন কত সাল.?
it is 2019 - এখন ২০১৯ সাল.
it will be 21st February tomorrow - আগামীকাল ২১ শে ফেব্রুয়ারি.?
what date was it on Monday - সোমবার কত তারিখ ছিল.?
collected.
01/12/2023
Know the difference.
I am impressed.= আমি মুগ্ধ।
I was impressed.= আমি মুগ্ধ ছিলাম।
I will be impressed.= আমি মুগ্ধ হব।
I am convinced.= আমি রাজি।
I was convinced.= আমি রাজি ছিলাম।
I will be convinced.= আমি রাজি হব।
I am inspired.= আমি উৎসাহিত।
I was inspired.= আমি উৎসাহিত ছিলাম।
I will be inspired.= আমি উৎসাহিত হব।
He is concerned.= সে চিন্তিত।
He was concerned.= সে চিন্তিত ছিলো।
He will be concerned.= সে ছিন্তিত হবে।
He is motivated.= সে উদ্দিপ্ত।
He was motivated.= সে উদ্দিপ্ত ছিলো।
He will be motivated.= সে উদ্দিপ্ত হবে।
She is educated.= সে শিক্ষিত।
She was educated.= সে শিক্ষিত ছিলো।
She will be educated.= সে শিক্ষিত হবে।
She is respected.= সে সম্মানিত।
She was respected.= সে সম্মানিত ছিলো।
She will be respected.= সে সম্মানিত হবে।
শাক সবজির ইংরেজী নাম:
শাক সবজি (Vegetables)
গোল আলু – Potato (পটেটো)
টমেটো – Tomato (টম্যাটো)
গোল/তাল বেগুন – Brinjal (ব্রিনজাল)
লম্বা বেগুন – Eggplant (এগপ্লান্ট)
করলা – Balsam Apple (বোলসাম এ্যাপেল)
পটল – Pointed gourd (পয়েন্টেড গোর্ড)
লাউ/কদু – Bottle Gourd (বটল গোর্ড)
মটর শুঁটি – Green Pea(গ্রীন পী)
কাঁচা পেঁপে – Green Papaya (গ্রীন পাপ্যায়া)
কাঁকরোল – Sweet Bitter Gourd (সুইট বিটার গোর্ড)
শসা – Cucumber (কিউকাম্বার)
গাঁজর – Carrot (ক্যারট)
ফুলকপি – Cauliflower (কলি ফ্লাওয়ার)
মুলা – Radish (র্যাডিস)
ঝিংগে – Rige Gourd (রিজ গোর্ড)
চাল কুমড়া – Green Cucumber (গ্রীন কিউকাম্বার)
মিষ্টি আলু – Sweet Potato (সুইট পটেটো)
সাজনা – Drum Stick (ড্রাম স্টিক)
বরবটি – Asparagus Bean (অ্যাস্প্যারাগাস বিন)
চিচিংগা/চিচিংগা – Snake Gourd (স্নেক গোর্ড)
মিষ্টি কুমড়া – Pumpkin (পামকিন)
কাঁচা কলা – Green Banana (গ্রীন ব্যানানা)
পুঁই শাক – Basil (বেসিল)
পালং শাক – Spinach (স্পিনাজ)
কচু – Arum (অ্যারাম)
কচুর লতি – Arum (অ্যারাম)
Arum-lobe কচুর লতি।
সিম – Bean (বিন)
ঢেঁড়স – Lady’s Finger (লেডিস ফিংগার)
কচুর ছড়া – Arum (অ্যারাম)
কলার মোচা – Plantain Flower (প্লান্টেইন ফ্লাওয়ার)
কলমি শাক – Bindweed (বাইন্ডউইড)
শালগম – Turnip (টারনিপ)
লাল শাক – Read Leafy (রেড লিফি)
Cress হেলেঞ্চা শাক।
বাঁধাকপি – Cabbage (ক্যাবেজ)
মাশরুম – Mushroom (মাশরুম)
ভূট্টা – Maize (মেইজ)
ইংরেজি সম্পর্কিত ঐতিহাসিক ও পরিসংখ্যানগত কিছু মজার তথ্য।
Phrase and Idioms with English Meaning:
1. ‘In a nutshell’ means = briefly.
2. In lieu of = Instead of= In exchange=
3. In the teeth of = In the teeth of = Contrary= Opposition
4. Bring to pass = Cause to happen
5. Heart and soul = With complete faith
6. Learn by heart = To memorize something
7. Fish out of water = Uncomfortable position
8. Head in the cloud = A day dreamer= Reverie= দিবাস্বপ্ন
9. The phrase ‘an apple of discord’ means.= an object of quarrel.
10. ‘To read between the lines’ means= to grasp the hidden meaning.
11. Big draw = A huge attraction
12. By fits and starts means= Irregularly.
13. ‘Riding for a fall ‘ means= To act recklessly.
14. ‘Out and out’ means = thoroughly.
15. ‘To tolerate’ means = Put up with.
16. To ‘cold shoulder ‘somebody is to – Insult him.
17. ‘Black sheep’ means= Wicked man.
18. ‘Dead letter’ means= Law not in force.
19. ‘The pros and cons’ means= Good and evil.
20. ‘All at once’ means= Suddenly.
21. ‘ At home’ means= Familiar with.
22. ‘By all means’ means= Certainly.
23. ‘On the eve of’ means= Just before.
24. ‘White elephant’ means= Very costly possession.
25. ‘Loaves and fishes’ means= Personal gains.
26. ‘By fair means of foul’ means= In any way, honest or dishonest.
27. Meaning of ‘Outbreak’ is – Breakout.
28. ‘Dog days’ means= Hot weather.
29. ‘To kick the bucket’ means = Die.
30. Cold blood = In cool brain and calculated thought
31. ‘Blue Blood’ means= Aristocratic birth.
32. ‘Bad blood’ means= animosity.
33. ‘Lose heart’ means= Be disheartened.
34. ‘Burning question’ means=Much talked about.
35. ‘Crocodile tears’ means= Heartless man and women.
36. Fish out of water = Uncomfortable position
37. ‘In black and white’ means= in writing.
38. ‘Keep your nose out of something’ means= to avoid.
39. Appearances can often be Liable to mislead– Deceptive.
40. ‘Red letter day’ means = Important and memorable day.
41. ‘In no time’ means = Very quickly.
42. ‘Go to the dogs’ means = be ruined.
43. ‘Soft Soap’ means = Flattery for self motives.
44. ‘Capital punishment’ means= death penalty.
45. Look down upon = Regard with contempt
46. ‘Hold water’ means= bear examination.
47. ‘Fish out of water’ means = Uncomfortable position.
48. ‘Bottom line’ means= the essential point.
49. ‘To keep one’s head’ means= to keep calm.
50. ‘To put the card before the horse’ means= to reverse the natural order of things.
51. ‘To read between the lines’ means= to grasp the hidden meaning.
52. ‘ To get along with’ means= to adjust.
53. ‘Bring to pass’ means= cause to happen.
54. ‘Through thick and thin’ means= under all conditions.
55. ‘Maiden Speech’ means= First speech.
56. ‘After one’s own heart’ means= to one’s own liking.
57. ‘A verbose speech’ means= A speech full of too many words.
58. ‘Lend me your eyes’ means= listen to me.
59. ‘To smell a rat’ means= to suspect a trick or deceit
60. ‘out of date’ means= not in fashion
61. ‘Give a hand’ means= to help
62. ‘ Down to earth ‘means= realistic
63. ‘Weed out’ means= to get rid of
64. ‘Come to light’ means= to publish
65. ‘In spite of’ means= avoid
66. ‘Look forward’ means= expect with pleasure
67. ‘ A dark horse’ means= Strange man
68. ‘ Crocodile tears’ means= false sorrow
69. ‘ At daggers drawn’ means= on the point of fighting
70. ‘ Lay before’ means= to place
71. Hard and fast’ means= Fixed=Rigid
72. To nurse a grudge’ means= to bear ill will.
73. ‘To hit and root’ means= to be very angry.
74. ‘Bon voyage’ means= Wish you a good trip.
75. ‘Look before your leap’ means= be wary.
76. ‘With open arms’= warmly.
77. ‘A man of letters’ means= a scholar.
78. ‘ For good’ means = forever = permanently.
79. ‘A foregone conclusion’ means= an anticipated result.
80. ‘Slow coach’ means=a very lazy person.
81. ‘Run riot’ means=behave in a lawless way.
82. ‘ Out of the wood’ means= free from difficulties.
83. ‘Cut and dry’ means= already decided.
84. ‘ At stone’s throw’ means= at a short distance.
85. ‘ By and large’ means= mostly.
86. At large= Freely
87. ‘ Bill of fare’ means= a list of dishes a restaurant.
88. ‘ At the eleventh hour’ means= at the last moment.
89. ‘ Red handed’ means = with proof.
90. ‘ Kit and kin’ means= blood relation.
91. ‘ Pin money’ means= Sundry expenses.
92. ‘ Make good’ means= compensation.
93. ‘Cock and bull story’ means= a false story.
94. ‘ Hang about’ means= loiter about.
95. ‘ De facto’ means= in reality.
96. ‘ Sine die’ means= adjourned indefinitely.
97. ‘Birds eye view’ means= a rough idea.
98. A man of straw = A man of no substance
99. Upto one’s ears = Concerned with
100. Next to nothing = Nothing at all
101. In the end = Finally
102. Be that as it may = However
103. Put up with = Tolerate/endure
104. In deep water = In trouble
105. Odds and ends = Small things
106. Head and ears = Complete
107. Eat into vitals = Interrupt
108. Apple of discord= An object of quarrel
109. In the nick of time = Very last minute
110. Pretty penny= Very expensive
Interesting Facts about English
1. The most common letter in English is "e".
2. The most common vowel in English is "e", followed by "a".
3. Only two English words in current use end in "-gry". They are "angry" and "hungry".
4. More English words begin with the letter "s" than with any other letter.
5. The word "uncopyrightable" is the longest English word in normal use that contains no letter more than once.
6. A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet is called a "pangram".
7. The following sentence contains all 26 letters of the alphabet: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." This sentence is often used to test typewriters or keyboards.
8. The dot over the letter "i" and the letter "j" is called a "superscript dot".
9. In normal usage, the # symbol has several names, for example: hash, pound sign, number sign.
10. In English, the @ symbol is usually called "the at sign" or "the at symbol".
Difference Between I DON’T HAVE and I HAVE NO!
‘I don’t have’ and ‘I have no’ have the same meaning, but can be used in different situations.
"According to grammar rules, we must use ‘I don’t have’ with physical possessions, and use ‘I have no’ with attitudes and desires.
I don’t have any money.
They don’t have any meat.
BUT
I have no idea what you’re talking about.
My new teacher has no patience.
The boss had no right to fire me.
However, today both are used interchangeably since they have the same meaning.
You can say:
I don’t have any money. or. I have no money.
NOTE: When you use ‘I have no’ the sentence will sound more dramatic or emphatic.
• I have no job!
• I hope this clarifies the confusion
30/08/2022
Gerund & participle.
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