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Smart Spoken Making Mathod


নিচের গঠন অিুসরণ করুি শূিযস্থাচি Verb বসাি এবং েেচ া করুি
এখাি থেচক ১টি প্যাটাণচ + ১০টি Verb নিচে নিনিনিি Sentence Making
Practice করুি।

Sense Structure Table


1. I can <verb>
2. I could <verb>
3. I must <verb>
4. I have to <verb>
5. I may <verb>
6. I had to <verb>
7. I used to <verb>
cÖ‡hvRb Abymv‡I ‡mÝ ‡mgb n‡e:
1.প্ানর থবাঝাচি I can + [থে থকাি Verb]
2.প্ারিাম থবাঝাচি - I could + [থে থকাি Verb]
3.অবশযই করচবি থ াড় নিচি - I must + [Verb]
4.বাধ্যিা থবাঝাচি- I have + [থে থকাি Verb]
5.সম্ভাবিা থবাঝাচি - I may + [থে থকাি Verb]
6.অিীচির বাধ্যিা থবাঝাচি - I had to + [যVerb]
7.অিীচি করাে অভ্যস্থ থবাঝাচি- I used to + [Verb]
Sentence Making Examples
1. - I can do
2. - I could do
3. - I must do
4. - I have to do
5. - I may do
6. - I had to do
7. ( ) - I used to do (in the past)

 Intermediate Example:
I can speak English. -
I could manage him.- ন
I must learn computer. -
I have to write a report.
I may go to the park. য
I had to go to the doctor. য
I used to play tennis. ন ।

Verb for Practice:


1. Be 10. Give
2. Have 11. Find
3. Do 12. Think
4. Say 13. Ask
5. Get 14. Use
6. Make নন 15. Look
7. Go য 16. Turn
8. Know ন 17. Learn
9. Take ন 18. See
Additional notes:
 The verb in the "I can" and "I could" sentences is in the present tense,
but it can also be in the past or future tense.
 The verb in the "I must" and "I have to" sentences is in the present
tense, but it can also be in the imperative mood.
 The verb in the "I may" and "I might" sentences is in the present tense,
but it can also be in the past or future tense.
 The verb in the "I had to" and "I used to" sentences is in the past tense.

Table Format (Intermediate Format)


Verb Phrase Example Sentence
I can <verb> I can speak English.
I could <verb> I could manage him when he was younger.
I must <verb> I must learn computer programming if I want to get a good job.
I have to <verb> I have to write a report for my boss.
I may <verb> I may go to the park tomorrow if the weather is nice.
I had to <verb> I had to go to the doctor because I was feeling sick.
I used to <verb> I used to play tennis every weekend when I was younger.
I am able to <verb> I am able to understand the instructions.
I am capable of <verb> I am capable of lifting this heavy object.
I am permitted to <verb> I am permitted to leave early today.
I am allowed to <verb> I am allowed to use the company computer for personal use.
I am supposed to <verb> I am supposed to finish this project by the end of the week.
I am required to <verb> I am required to attend all classes.
I am obliged to <verb> I am obliged to help my friends in need.
I am obligated to <verb> I am obligated to obey the law.
Table Format (Intermediate Format)
Verb Phrase Example Sentence
I can <verb> I possess the ability to speak English fluently.
I could <verb> I was capable of managing him effectively when he
was younger.
I must <verb> It is essential for me to master computer
programming if I desire to secure a rewarding career.
I have to <verb> It is my responsibility to complete this report for my
supervisor.
I may <verb> I am considering visiting the park tomorrow,
contingent upon favorable weather conditions.
I had to <verb> I was compelled to seek medical attention due to my
deteriorating health.
I used to <verb> During my youth, I engaged in tennis matches
regularly on weekends.
I am able to I have the capacity to comprehend the instructions
<verb> provided.
I am capable of I possess the strength to lift this heavy object
<verb> effortlessly.
I am permitted to I have been granted permission to depart early today.
<verb>
I am allowed to I have authorization to utilize the company computer
<verb> for personal purposes.
I am supposed to I am expected to complete this project before the end
<verb> of the week.
I am required to Attendance in all classes is mandatory for me.
<verb>
I am obliged to I feel a sense of duty to assist my friends in times of
<verb> need.
I am obligated to I am bound by law to adhere to its provisions.
<verb>

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