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The document contains various English grammar practice exercises focusing on sentence completion and contextual understanding. It includes examples from different educational boards, emphasizing the importance of grammar in communication and education. Additionally, it touches on themes such as the role of teachers, cultural customs, and globalization.

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The document contains various English grammar practice exercises focusing on sentence completion and contextual understanding. It includes examples from different educational boards, emphasizing the importance of grammar in communication and education. Additionally, it touches on themes such as the role of teachers, cultural customs, and globalization.

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English Grammar Practice Shoot industry, the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) (h) — packing and manufacturing commercial oducts, the use of detergents like washing(i) — liquids and so (j) — Fig [Jashore Board-2016] ‘A teacher is an architect (a) — a nation. He plays an important role (b) — building up an educated nation. He dispels the darkness (c) — ignorance (d) — the lot of a nation. He is an actor, so to speak. He had to suit his act according (e) — the need of his audience which is the class. He is a clear speaker (f) good, strong and pleasing voice which is (g) his control. He does not sit motionless (h) — his class, Everybody has something valuable (i) — him. A good teacher discovers the treasure hidden inside each student. He also wants the students to be happy and for this he keeps them busy. A good teacher never hankers (j) — money. [Barishal Board-2016] During holidays when my mother went to sleep (a) — noon, we went to the railway line. There, along with other children I watched how the trains passed (b) — innumerable u ts, My father got an appointment (c) — our school and he moved (d) — the town immedi fall the members of the family. I was admitted (ec) — my father's school. I felt that my sch one another as we had in the village However, I have gradually adju: happy with my new friends but my heart aches (h) — the happy child worries and has infinite capacity (j) — enjoyment. {Chittagong Board-2016] Flowers are the excellent gift of nature. They have exist isg@nie time. Since then, they have been treated (c) — the symbol of beauty. lowers are used (d) — various spheres (e) — our life. It is used mostly (f) (g) = all walks of life use flowers usually (h) — national occasionsatid (i) flowers () — -xpressing their love and devotion. [Rajshahi Board-2016] Once an English and a Bengalee gentleman 2 same compartment. The Englishman was fause he was an Englishman. He looked (c) — upon the Bengalee gentl 0 sleep (€) — peace. As soon as the Bengalee g gentleman's shoes and threw them (g) — the window and gentleman woke up, he loo! his shoes and understood coat (h) — the wall and thre the Englishman became startlé my shoes,” said the gentleman (j Englishman picked (f) — the gnt to sleep. When the Bengalee he took the Englishman's long i) — bed laughingly. Next morning ‘oat gone?” “Your coat has gone to fetch lee gentleman was Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee. OTe i history of Bangladesh. (b) — this day in 1952 (c) — half a id) — seeking Bangla as one of the state languages (e) — — vain. In 1956 the first Constitution (g) — Pakistan served (h) — Shaheed Dibosh in Bangladesh (i) —1999. But al days, 21st February is observed worldwide as the International a society all men are not equally well off. There are many people who live (c) \e. This is because (4) — unequal distribution of natural wealth. Many are deprived (e) ic needs of life. They must be provided (f) — their dues. The rich always draw a line of contrast (g) — themselves and the poor. They look down (h) — the poor. Moreover, they laugh (i) — them. They think if the poor have riches, they will lose their control (j) — them: ‘What a strange idéa! fy dear Roni, Inthe leter you have wanted to know about my sim in life, My aim in life is to take (a) — teaching rofession. We ll know that knowledge enables one to distinguish (b) — night and wrong. We also Enow that education is the backbone of a nation and itis the teacher that imparts it (c) —~ the students in educational institutions, One owes (d) — one's parents (e) — one's birth but () — one's teachers (8) — one's living worthily. Moreover, the development (h) — our country large! depends (i) — the Eradication of illiteracy. So, I wish to be a school teacher ()) — passing the BA Examination. With love Joni i fu -: English Grammar Practice Sheet — Dick and Mac McDonald (b) — the 15th of y, \e best-sel lucts (c) — their restaurant were urgers. @ McDonald bro} 1940. The bes rod th nt hamburgers. So, the Mi lay ing products (c) ir Mu : thought (d) — a way to " hamburgers more quickly. This was ratroduced in 1948 and bon ised McDonald's restaurant was opene known (e) — the Speedy Service System. The first franchised sie 100 countries. The meats forthe Donald's restaurants (f) ~ more # 1953, and today you can find MeDeneids Jounty. Franchisees and future managers of Meo te voduurants oe tein versity, which is local ) tc a chi i ar tine en ee ite eponsorship in various international sport events, cago. = first McDonald's restaurant was opened (a) ) — the American Revolutionary War (c) — George Washington was bom (a) — Virginia in 173%, (Oh At tan forces. Washington plays a 1775 and 1783, he was the Commander-in-Chief (d) — the first (£) — the Uniteg important role (e) — the founding of the United States, He became th hes, He wes Presiden (g) — 1789 to 1797, George Washington died fe of 67, (i) — the 14th of December 1799. The capital of the United States and one fedey te Washington. T was totally indifferent (a) — my studies. Moreover, I kept bad comy e. My parents were shocked (6) — my negligence to study. Sogibpe day made understand the importance of education and sincerity affecti sit (d) — HSC Examination and cut a brilliant figure for my future. ‘and bad companies. I worked hard for my examination. My effort did not ided (g) — the examination. My parents were glad (h) — = my brilliant results. I also owe (j) — my parents. = All the people in this earth are not same (a) have desires (6) — wealth. Their want is ( strong desire sometimes leads them (e) — their greediness. We know that happiness lies is not the only thing to bring (h covetousness. We should be 9 yho are greedy. They ey (a) — riches. Their ately, they have to atone (f) — ith may be needed for us, but it ime we gave (i) — the habit of real happiness. Akbar was an emperor (a) ‘educated (c) — consideration of — his court he was surrounded (g) — make a list of fools living — the top of the | emperor (b) — history. He was not p, but he had great respect (d) — the learned. (e) ise men. One day the emperor asked Birbal al made the list putting the emperor's name (i) tT came to the court (j) — a list of the fools and submitted it to emperor asked, "What is this? Problems (a) “i Bn leamers. Some of these points are — questi . im nts are easy (b) — explain instant, formation CO sjeseston, the difference of since and for the meaning of ate A and oe ‘other problems ae Seeker (3) sdvanood spat and teachers-what is the difference between big’ great tea wecee aid may discover English gives us cae cunt bands when we have a glance (e) = Sts importance, ve technology, ans and education, inser anes Sy ica, the ever-expanding knowledys of serene and research findings are availabe (or wis and discoveries. Moreover, all the beck ionrteat ets in English or Translated (ho Gogo sh AS many important books, papers ete. are either wrtte2 fy 8D — them ityou have ac iticly (i) — they are published in other language. YOU ‘quired the reading skills in English, Myths are stories that explain the origin (a) — universe was created, how human beings aad animals Pepa ted ea ep Seam hoe lated the earth step (d) — step, the ras0? English Grammar Practice Sheet are usually tied to religious beliefs ‘ that death exists in contrast (e) — the nature of the afterlife. Myths z — a more y tod involve beings to supessotaral powers. Although, legends usually refer to, isosics (al reflect the Ie recent period of time and characters are often the real people with heroic avaliNes fit Tr ite in values (h) — their society and culture. However, the heroes (i) — legend o} ‘th supernatural powers like Z as the legend is retold and overstated, they may actually be attributed with supernatt Ns their mythological counterparts. This blurs the distinction (j) — mythology and leg 5 ff and to the ‘The primary aim or purpose (a) — educatidn is to make a man fully useful (b) — himsel: ‘ society, Its to develop "the oeaaue his body, mind and soul. Education aims (¢) eee _ child (€) — opportunities to bring (c) — al the hidden talents that he possesses. truly educated man = should be well mannered, thoughtful, creative, kind, considerate, a oe enitaticde in life a operative. It is (f) — cultivating their virtues that a human being transcenc a aang of roused; if you do leviate the sufferings (j) — in is somethis than the = imposed (g) — him and becomes the most dignified creation of God. If at : a fellow human being your love and affection or such other human feel , not feel anguished (h) — your heart and do not feel an urge to try (i) other human beings, you have not been properly educated. True edu: learning of the institutions, ly io * William Shakespeare was born (a) — 1564 (b) — Stratford, (c) — ) London to work as an actor and a playwright. (f) — cour peatest d dramatists of the world. (g) — dint of his merit and labour, ae " ‘Most of the readers call (i) — this great writer (j) — much honou Language is a medium (a) — expressing tho sions. English is called an international language because in many has been used (b) — y international communication. As English is learn English (c) — ir attention. We should be aware of the fact ften ask (d) — a good — working knowledge of English. In this pre: lish is a must to know all the it information in the computer (e) — higher educ! uusiness world to communicate of (f) — national borders. Havit can get scholarship (g) — the fe must lag behind in the present realize the necessity of grammar. English to get good jobs, to go abroad, wand medicine. foreign universities. So, if wa competitive world. For a g08 Without grammar, our use of to pursue higher studies (j) — = ‘mores’ that mean customs and the meaning of morality, i nce (d) — those customs which are considered essential (e) alth and group. Some customs are mere conventions. Like the ritual — any moral aspect to certain customs, like monogamy, or tion from murder within the tribe and willingness to kill (j) oS Bi 3 zs Intern computer, is now the main source of global information. It is a compose ted computer networks, (c) — share information (d) — one as many computers as they need, numbering () — ten to thousand, (f) sting media, the intemet does not have a centralized distribution, system Instead, anyone 2 jet access can Communicate directly with anyone else (g) — the internet. = Moreover, (h) — news and research information shopping, paying bills and online banking it ie widely A used. Educational institutions use it () — research and deliver courses and course materia) itey 3 respective students. id Bangladesh lies (a) — the shore of the Bay of Bengal in South Asia, India surrounds the other three s, sides (b) — this tiny country. She got her freedom once (c) — Britain in 1947 and next fro Pekinten a on 16th December, 1971. Dhaka is the capital (d) — this country. The tropie (e) —— cancer and the OU, mu degree longitudinal line intersect almost in the middle of the country. There are six seasons (1) ug country. The total land area (g) — the country is 1,47,570 square kilometers, The natural beauty is the main attraction (h) — this country. Cox's Bazar is known around the world (i) —~ its silvery sandy sea ne beach and Rangamati (j) — its evergreen hills and lakes and special natural sites. a 3B _ English Grammar Prnctice Sheet , (b) — a large sum, (c) — puttin, ed a crane, (©) 4 the bone (6) — throne te fing his teeth, exclaimed, "Why? yt mitted to draw (g) — i Ba who had a bone stuck (a) — hig throat hired fs th and drawing (d) — the bone. When ane, bad mouth 2 the promised payment, the wolf, grinning and BS demandetiy already had a sufficient recompense, (9) dt) the mouth and jaws (j) — @ wolf. head (i) — safety () — ; i _— while driving the three hundred miles (b) — th¢ Campers Gene and Marie Maredon fot Pride (er Mountains (e) — being good citizens when (f)~ ha rer ise Wyoming, they instructed their. children @ i ee ceed y ney the Bridger-Teton Forest . le wan sDont feed Ee thor intentionally ‘or not. Warning the kids not to go anywhere near a bea, tootfaraien had no problem (j) — the intentional part, but the unintend as not as easy gugides they thought. i ‘ ‘The 2,500 mile long rocky and jagged coastline (a) — Maine keeps Many’ (¢) -~ these islands are tiny and uninhabited, but many are hi Mt Desert Island is one (e) — the largest, most beautiful (f) — the mniles (g) — 12 miles, Mt. Desert was very nearly formed agi@yo dist jgghn © — some sound, very deep and very narrow n ‘Any substance capable (a) — triggering an immune response is bbe confused (b) — allergens, which are most system to set (c) — the inappropriate and hi virus, a bacterium, a fungus, a parasite, or Tissues or cells (¢) — another individual al transplanted tissues as foreign, it rejects they are first broken (f) — by the digestive ‘An antigen announces its foreignness (h) — topes, which protrude (i) — ts surface. Globalization has become af connected (b) — business, tr technological foundation. ‘The created and expanded an inter-c network. This technology has I transfer and tyg ry. An antigen can be a 1¢ of these organisms e system recognizes , nonantigenic building blocks. \d characteristic shapes called international relations. It is mainly Pit is now largely based (c) — a strange — information (e) — the internet has now formation resulting (g) — a 24 hour trading iged banking and financial activities, Worldwide money now become a matter (i) — clicking of the mouse (j) —@ There effect. Deforestation and burning (b) — of tropical forests, rapid sigth of unplanned population, pollution, increase (c) ms temperature, etc. ae the, callive factors (d) — ‘erpopulation is a problem (e) — most countries. They need They cut down trees (g) — building their houses furniture etc '— mills and factories has a great effect (i) — our environment. The ‘packaging and manufacturing is responsible for it. There has been Ring rise (a) — road accidents in Bangi : 0 ladesh (b) — the past few years rae (c) — a study, road accidents claim (d) — an average 12,000 tives annually and Tead (e) — ine sites Tal terete ine sal tng rane a tet Sie, Home iB ine eae (g) — each life lost (h) — road accidents. Pie ero Oo _trbanization and motorization can be identified as one of the factors causing i# clever agents of politics, they will remain political lobbies even when they are grown ie) —- peo edvcational institutions, they Study many things If they can wndersercr mse one, memDeTienee(O), ue evil political consequences? Mos' wt PSS PEN ITS English Grammar Peactice Sheet students may discover later (i) — life that It i ents may disco (i) — life that the interest they took in politics for in the early years was (j) Books are men's best companions (a) — life. You may have a number (b) — good friends but you cannot get them all (c) — your needs. They may not speak gently (d) — you but books are always Teady to be (e) — your side. Some books may give much pleasure to you; others again provide you (f) =, knowledge and new ideas and make you noble. They are your friends (g) — your life. So, all of us should make friendship (h) — books. These friends will remove all sorts (i) — darkness and meanness ind. Liberty does not descend (a) — people. People must raise themselves (b) — it. The freedom means freedom only (c) — foreign domination is an out worn idea. People have (d) — be free and no Alexander crossed the Khaybar Pass and came (a) — the conquer "the land of Porus, the ruler of the Punjab. Porus c: (d) — defending his land (e) — the invasion of Alexander. he was defeated (f) — the battle. Then he was taken prisoner brought (h) — Alexander. Alexander asked him how he would Ii ‘as pleased (j) — Porus for his prompt and bold Robinson Crusoe was born in York, Englan eastern coast (c) — England. His father, a wish. But the eldest son joined the army (f) home. Crusoe was the youngest (h) — his pi ‘earned fame as a sailor ‘son disappeared (¢) — @ —a trip Gj) — London and angladesh. (c) — this day we Bangladesh came (e) — being and - Every year this day is celebrated (g) — crifice (h)- our heroic sons who died (i) — this The 16th December is a achieved freedom (d) —a lo made a place (f) — the world the town of Olympia in Greece. The games were first held (b) 1¢ Christian era began. At first contests included running and jing the discus and the javelin. Later contests (d) — horses contest not (e) — the Greeks but among the nations of the popismen meeting every four years and competing (f) — one iendly to one another. Nowadays the Olympic games take place ited (g) — almost all the nations of the world. They cause great fact, the Olympic Games give rise (h) — a world festival and orld enjoy them (j) — television. g the verge of losing to 3 things that formed a part (b) — our rich cultural heritage. Culture reflects the way (c) —living eating talking and learning. The traditional dress of Bangladesh are saree (d) — women and punjabi-payjama for men. But it is sad to note that the people nowadays are greatly influenced (e) — the western ideas of fashion. There are many young boys who follow the dress worn by foreign film stars. Latest craze is the many pocketed trousers. Wherever we ‘cast our eyes we see young women wearing trousers or skirts. They want to stay miles away (g) — sarees. Our cultural heritage is rich (h) — tradition folk songs, the major songs of our soil our Bhawaiyas, Bhatialis, Jari, Sari and various folk Sowings. We also have Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Geeti and modern Bangla songs. Bangladesh has also various types (i) — musical instruments, but the young generations do not like these music and musical instruments. 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Yesterday she had an ‘accident while s! sow sr erested to go picnic with you. If you proposed me to £0, (e) I will be in a meeting at 10am, but I will le (f) Mr. Maruf did not need an umbrella becay (g) When we reached the station, we heard known that the train would be late, —. (8) You should remember that if you do not Work hard lest — We cannot pass our life wi I must hurry and reach sch (©) You di vite ts irthidy. If you had invited me —. H It is not yet perfect in modelling. ®) fas $0 excited that —. (b) I sti first in debate comfgfition. 1 saw my picture in the newspaper, I was too — () Yolfiie a HSC candidate. Ya should read properly so that — gy the habit of telling jessfor making fun. Not only his parents but also his neighbor —- fat. But he is describing the accident to others as if — (©) 16th Decemt served as our Victory Day every year in Bangladesh. It is really a red letter day in our national history because on this day, —. (4) He ears such a small amount that —. So he is looking for some additional income. (©) — because sincerity is the key to success. An insincere person always becomes failure. (£) As she is firmly determined, —. Strong determination is the precondition of any success. (g) The path is not smooth at ali. Walk carefully lest —. (b) Rahim is such a man whom—. He deserves it for his honesty. @) —is not true at all. I know the real fact. He has a lot of money, but —, He is really a miser. (a) You were supposed to call me in the morning, —, but I did not receive i e .— receive it (b) He wants to plant some seedlings. Now, it is rainy season and it is high time he —. Tea) A English Grammar Jcactice Sheet jan was not good at all. —, the less I liked it. (o) The pine w better that —. If you had been seric (9 Yoel eect ka hecue scout tat gom ns hve rset ts mm @ Att are driving too fast. Please slow down otherwise = @ ¥Rke journey by boat though I had a very bad experience of —. 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You should ri (® No sooner had we reached there than —. S {¢) We must learn English because it is an inj wuld get the next train. ‘we — for learning, English. (@ [have no pen with me. I would lend {¢) The dog attacked you because you fright (6 It was really unfortunate for us. Although Pye lost the m } Its not cold now, but take your coat with you in case —. It wi tened the dog, it —. in the last over. you warm. fer husband. As he had no land, fring my journey I sat beside. the window so that —. gp all,” If you want to get everything at a time, you may into the deep sea. None could rescue him. . k him to our house with a view to—. 2s reall tired. — after I had taken a bath. T could stay there the whole night. jour ability. If you—, you will be successful. ature. Man is born free but —. lass, but she behaves in a way as if she —. ‘did not sce it. — I would have hit it for a boundary. (@) We could not go out —. We had better stay at home. (b) Education is the process —. It also liberates a man from the restrictions of habits and attitudes. (©) We were waiting for the train at the station. As soon as the train arrived, —. (@ Bangladesh is a country —, So, it is rightly called the land of natural calamities. (©) —you should not take part in the competition. You should go to a doctor. (f) The librarian asked Rubel —. Rubel replied that he wanted to have a library card. 8 The Queen of Sheba heard about King Solomon's ‘wisdom. So she desired —. (} He's famous story teller. He told — (} Dhaka, — is being polluted day by day. I is also the capital of Bangladesh. cis an honest boy. — is mysterious. English Grammar Jeactice Sheet n't move as long as —. I will come back soon “ ® Dont dents remained silent lest —. they were afraid of him. (c) This is the college where —. I miss those teachers also. ; (3) No sooner had the dog found the thief than —. It is devoted to its master. (6) Though Uncle Tom was a slave —. He loved his children very much. (f) He is Nazrul Islam who —. He is our national poet. (g) When my father entered the room —. He was very pleased with me. (h) I bought the book as soon as —. He takes care of me a great deal. Though we were late, —. He was very sympathetic to us. ‘As he was a little boy, —. He looked at me and said nothing. Eee (a) — prefer creating to memorizing. The general students should follow # (b) Love is divine which —. We should love one another to lead a peace (c) Love begets love. Your friends cannot help loving you if —. (d) Idleness brings about not only destruction but also —. (e) There goes a proverb that —. So, we should utilize our every mot (f) He pretended as though —. He needs to a psychiatrist. (g) Unless we are honest in earning money —. So, we shou (h) Success in life depends on how —. We should never w: i) An educated mother plays a vital role —. Had 1 been proposed to go, —. But he did not p: (a) There were so many students and the clas: (b) Though Bangladesh is blessed with rive irrigation’ plan. (c) He is surely out of his mind. He — as if! (@) We are cutting down our trees indiscriminal before it —. (e) It's good to see you again had a camera with me —. e will go out when —. n the sun lest you —. (g) The place we (bh) It will stop raining soon. W& (@) Playing in the sun may make' i) You should remember that ho prk hours as a result of traffic jam. It is high time —. | used fo goto the bench every day. as if — institution where —. The college is very fine. mn is the process by which —. Everyone should i : try to be educated. {@) Education i the harmonious development of —. It isthe utterance of John Milton —1 sponsibility of a mother. ® IE.you want to be gratin life, —. So, always perform ‘your daty towards your parents (g) Everyone should teach us how to — it isan important part of our ed foot h) Unless you are sincere, —. Do mind it. Pde orale ® Thave lost a pen. Would you mind — @ is polluted in many ways. We should take steps to prevent air pollution so that — EJ on bade - English Grammar Practice Sheet It was a long journey. We took plenty of food with us so that —. (©) Ilike journey by boat as long as —. I had a very bad experience of being caught in a rough (c) The plan was not good at all. The more I thought about the plan, the less —. (d) You were supposed to call me in the morning’ t wes waiting for'your call but —. (e) If, I would not go out with that man. The man does not look friendly at all. (f) In spite of — she cannot make a good result. She is rather unlucky. (g) She got poor GPA in her last exam, it — that she did not take food for two days, (h) She went through the book from the first page to the last page. But she — in it. (i) We must help the needy when they come to us with a view to —. a) (J) He did not ask for my help. I would have helped him if —. (a) You take too much food at dinner. You will suffer in the long run uw (b) The load is too heavy —, (c) My parents live elsewhere. They are coming the next week tho (d) The students were talking in the class. No sooner had the teacher (ec) 1am not going out tonight. Instead, 1 will stay home and —. (f) They are very active. They work hard rather than —. (g) He is amiable in nature but he was really different yeste (h) She is very shy. She can't speak freely anything to her frien (@) Provided that —, we are going to have our picnic as schedul i) He has taken an admission form. He will submpi (a) She was in a hurry. As she locked the di (b) He is very lazy. He will not pass unless (©) [have an urgent piece of work in the coll (4) She enjoys watching TV. While they are (e) Rina is reading, in the library. If you want (f) We were lucky. No sooner had we —. (g) My uncle pays my fees. (bp) Iam an early riser. I am (i) She was very clever. She at j) I missed her a lot. It was | ses. I went to the book fair so that —. If one wants to enjoy good health, —, (c) Water, t that —. As such, the other name of water is life. (4) Banj is criss-cr0 it rivers. Though it is blessed with many rivers, (e) Haz . saint of Islam. He came to Bagerhat so that — (6) Th 15th gentury Islamic edifice. Since it is one of the greatest tourist Shat Gombuj Mosque. The mosque was used not only as a prayer through a dense forest. They were frightened when —. fe was undersized because of —. Ef to take revenge against the Mayor. So, he played another tune and —. He did ete his homework yesterday. The teacher will punish him if —. 8 ‘There are many’ wild animals and snakes in the hilly areas of Bangladesh. The tribal people build their houses on high platforms in case— (6) The train Tas treuty reached the station. I have to walk fast least (4) Our friendship issued of Face book. When we first met, it felt as (e) Living under Zionist Israel is impossible for the Palestinians. So, they are fighting and would rather die — (f) Thate dishonest people. So, I am with you till — (@) He has failed to make a good result, If he worked hard, —. (h) His laugh is harsh and mysterious. Actually, he laughs as if—. English Geommar Penctice Sheet i ine ii fuel of airplane. When the octane is thinner, —, (8 ean or scant in any examination is a corruption. I had better fil than — 3) Whether you like the idea or not —. It'll be unwise to stay here anymore, ® You were late to start the work, If you had started earlier, you—. (©) I stared forthe party on time. If the traffic hadn't been so bad, (4) The miscreants were creating anarchy in the market. As soon as the police came, — (e) I don't like people who — laziness is a hindrance to one's progress. (O) Thave to meet Jakir. Do you know where —? (g) There was little work to do when we left. If there was a lot to do, (h) I was not asked to go to the meeting. Had I been asked to go, }) One can have love from others by loving them. You cannot find others to love you unless — (JD) Love is divine. It is love that —. (a) Who hasn't heard the name of king Solomon? He was famous beca (b) Student life is the best period of a man's life. So, he must take (c) One night when Mohsin was sleeping, a thief entered his room. St (d) Rahmat Ali is a very diligent farmer. He has fertile land on which (e) A village doctor is a person who —. He is the best friei (f) L get up early in the morning. Then I go out for a walk so days. The passengers were waiting at the sto (b) Fisherman work by day and work at night. (c) It is raining heavy. If you go outside, —. (f) The man speaks —. Nobod (g) The man whom you — is () My friend im (i) A river flows beside The tea could not attend the party because —. o swim when —. Goner had he finished his lecture than —. classroom. No sooner had the teacher entered the class — with your examination. If I —, I would not have come t0 be sick unless you — of our life. We should keep the environment free from pollution 9 have a plan to go out. We will start when —., Pranging the program. Call me in case —- in our ei (8) Please remember that I can't do the work alone I will de ge eect language day. se re lone. I will do ev kc Playing in the sun may make you sick. Avoid play meilegiee aed ania (2) (J) Bangladesh is a populous country. The PoP in the sun leet — area of Bangladesh is so smalll that —. (a) I can't spend much time with you. I have an i u. important work —. (2) Rastnlaht a beggar took shelter in our home. We gave him —., He was very pleased with Ws. ana | just a few minutes ago. if you arrived a little earlier SY @ Rani is a good singer. She sings so beautifully ~~ ae e © time of the train was chi (f) Inced a reliable and dutiful person, Since Teuil ence nae the task, Le) a —“i@) If we had known that the train would be late, we could choose other ways to reach home | (h) Work hard lest you should fail (i) Alife without an assignment is not an actual life at all () My class teacher will be very annoyed if | am late. (a) You seem to be very disappointed. (b) We take physical exercise in order to keep fit (c) But itis his punctuality what I like. (d) Hobby is a pleasant pastime that gives mental peace. (e) If you had invited me, | would have gifted you something nice. (f) It has been six years since she started modeling. (g) She was so excited that she could not speak well. (h) When 1 saw my picture in the newspaper, | was too excited to express myself. (i) You should read properly so that you can make a brilliant result. @) Not only his parents but also his neighbors keep advising him. (a) It is high time we stopped smoking. (b) But he is describing the accident to others as if he knew everything. (0) It is really a red letter day in our national history because on this day, we achieved our victory. (d) He earns such a small amount that he cannot run his family welll. (e) Everyone needs to sincere because sincerity is the key to success. (f) As she is firmly determined, she will be successful. (g) Walk carefully lest you should fall down. (h) Rahim is such a man whom we should reward. (i) What he says is not true at all. (j) He has a lot of money, but he does not spend it for the poor. (a) You called me in the afternoon, but | did not receive it. (b) Now, it is rainy season and it is high time he planted some seedlings. (c) The more he explained, the less | liked it. (d) You know better that you had to be serious. (e) At first, Mitul did not like her new school, but has started growing liking now, (f) Please slow down otherwise you might cause an accident, (9) | like journey by boat though | had a very bad experience of meeting an accident. (h) A bus made an accident while crossing it. (i) There was none to receive it. (@) We were planning fora journey. (a) You must go to bed early so that you may stay healthy. (b) Hardly had the result been published when he missed from home. (c) The poem was too difficult for the students to understand. (d) Climate change is so alarming that if we me do not care about it we might face a lot of negative changes. (@) Itis high time we planted lot more plants. (f) Itis high time you stopped smoking. (g) She went to the Headmistress with a view to taking some suggestions but she could not as she was very busy. (h) She took a cab but she could not reach school in time. | | a (thas been 4) Without obe} i that you can have enough time for other works. should rise early 80 - (p)Ne soner ado hagesy English. Oe high time we {ried hard for learning ) : (4) | would lend him = rebate ghee ye ce match in the last over. eno aa now, but take your coat with you in case you feel cold. (0) ts ro od no land, he had to work on other people's land. \ we eudents will hand over their exam scripts after they have finished their writing, ! a Ifyou are rude, Lwill not talk to you. it je jindow so that | can enjoy the scenery. During my journey | sat beside the wi L ® ‘There goes an English proverb, "Grasp all, lose all. = (c) The boy was plaving on the seashore when a strong wave took him into the deep sea, (6) | took him to our house with a view to offering food. (e) Lslept after | had taken a bath. (0 The surrounding seemed so beautiful that | could stay there the whole night. (g) !f you work confidently, you will be successful. (h) Man is born free but in chains. everywhere he is in chains. (}) She is not the captain of the class, but she behaves in a way as if she were aiven all the @) tLLhad followed it | would have hit it for a boundary. {a) We could not go out as it was raining. (b) Education is the process by which we leam to differentiate between ight and wrong. (c) As soon as the train arrived, we got into it. (d) Bangladesh is a country h a ) i should not take part in the titi (0) The librarian asked Rubel what he wanted, ? Competition. (g) So she desired to test his wisdom. on He told a lot of stories for kids. i) Dhaka, which i lated city, is being pol ut . a? the mos onl ing polluted day by day. (a) Dont (©) The students so 2° Io iS ined silent lest they where | studi eeemcnece ‘Sooner had the dog fous : j (e) Though Uncle ones a ae ef whan it started shouting. (0) He is the Nazrul isiam who nr It malt 1d. ay oa Se Ta ce ne i ving your parents, _————--—---—------_/ “gy Your friends cannot help loving you if you lov {¢) Idleness brings about not only destruction but also a dark future. | {e) There goes a proverb that time once lost is lost forever. | () He pretended as though he had known everything. {g) Unless we are honest in earming money, we may not face any problem. {h) Success in life depends on how we use our time (i) An educated mother plays a vital role in order to build up the career of her children. (J) Had 1 been proposed to go, | would have joined them. (a) The teacher spoke loudly so that we all could hear his lecture. (b) Though Bangladesh is blessed with rivers, we do not have much water during dry season. (c) He behaved with me as if he were the president of the function. (d) We must do something to stop this bad practice before it creates numberless problems. {e) We haven't seen each other for a long time {(f) The textbook is new but it is designed well for the students (g) If Ihad had a camera with me, | would have taken some pictures. (h) We will go out when it stops raining. (Avoid playing in the sun lest you should fall sick. (J) You will be respected by all if you are honest. (a) No sooner had the passengers seen the bus than it was overcrowded. (b) | am drawing a map for you in case you need some help. (¢) |wish | were a rich man. (@) Ifit rained heavily, the farmers did not need water for irrigation. (e) The villagers rey it lestit should break down. (f) Yesterday he had an accident while he was driving home. (g) Itis high timewe did something to minimize the traffic. (h) | lived in Cox's Bazar when Lwas a student () She speaks as if she were aware of everything. () He got into a compartment as soon asthe whistle blew. (a) In spite of being poor, he told the truth. (0) Itis this institution where | did my higher secondary. (c) Education is the process by which our mind develops through formal learning. (d) Education is the harmonious development of one’s soul. (e) There is no mother but hates her child. (f) If you want to be great in life, you must show respect to your parents. (g) Everyone should teach us how to find out the difference between good and evil (h) Unless you are sincere, you cannot achieve anything in life. | Would you mind giving me your pen for a while. a () We should take steps to prevent air pollution so that we can live healthily. (a) We took plenty of food with us so that we do not run short of them, (©) like journey by boat as long as the weather is fine. | (©) The more | thought about the plan, the less L understood. (d) | was waiting for your call but you did not call me. (©) F Lknew everything, | would not go out with that man. (0 in spite of being brilliant she cannot make a good result. ' (9) ILwas the reason that she did not take food for two days, 2 eg [~(h) But she dig not understand anything in it. FTN ty, (i) We must help the needy when they come to us with a view to receiving help, ; () | would have helped him if he had informed me. | (a) You will suffer in the long run unless you take a balanced diet (b) The load is too heavy for such a small girl to carry. | (c) They are coming the next week though it will be a short stay. | (d) No sooner had the teacher entered the class than the students kept silent. (e) | am not going out tonight. Instead, 1 will stay home and watch a movie. (f) They work hard rather than /. (g) He acted as if he were rude. (h) She can't speak freely anything to her friends, let alone on the stage. (i) Provided that we have planned everything, we are going to have our picnic as sch @) He will submit it as soon as the date of submission is declared. edule, (a) As she locked the door, she left the key inside. (b) He will not pass unless he changes him. (c) Before he comes, | must finish that work. (d) While they are playing, she is watching a movie. (e) If you want to talk to her, you need to go there. (No sooner had we reached the station than the train arrived . (g) But for that, | would be unable to continue my study. (h) Lam used to getting up when the birds start chirping. (i) She availed the opportunity to visit London. @) Itwas long since we met. (a) | went to the book fair so that | could buy some books. (b) If one wants to enjoy good health, one must exercise every day. (c) Water is so vital of all natural resources that we cannot do even a single day without (d) Though it is blessed with many rivers, we have no water in the dry season. (e) He came to Bagerhat so that he could spread Islam. (f) Since it is one of the greatest tourist attractions, we should be careful of it. (g) The mosque was used not only as a prayer hall but also as a court. (h) They were frightened when they came across a bear. (i) He was undersized because of his improper nourishment. i @) So, he played another tune and called all the children out of home. (a) The teacher will punish him if he does not do his homework. (b) The tribal people build their houses on high platforms in case they attack the peo (c) | have to walk fast lest | should miss the tap, (d) When we first met, it felt as if we hi ch (e) So, they are fighting and would rather die than leave hele homeland. (f) So, | am with you till you are honest. (g) If he worked hard, he would make a good result (h) Actually, he laughs as if he knew everything. (i) When the octane is thinner, it lacks the proper functioning of modern engines. () | had better fail than copy in the exam. 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