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Right form oy, ty x MP3 nf © — Lwish today—Friday. (core ory 6 Bis ‘was 1) were ct? Which of the following sentences is a5 Stsh a) T wish I was as tall as my brother gl wis ©) L wish I were as tall as my brother snotlties ~ 60 © I wish the prices of the essential com! f-40)0) me w) will be "l i ofan (5) 0 yen as tall as my brother was {ain as tall as my brother te me down soon. [Ife sem, ‘art ath fioreraa FA emt 08] a) would b) will - ren oi 6) should d) can eet 2 AF ats, © — Iwish I— my home work last night. [5300 f7¥ frre 09-08] ; a) did byhad done —_¢) was doing i 4) am doing e) have done i ibject aa 4 Should BH xX FF Verh Rule 7: Lest wat wR arenet YS we Lest TS AeA Subj I = Present ae 18, Serials Niels ‘wie ata Clause-a Negative form 927 ex 7 : {Lest fesp|__ Should + Verb - Present form Example: * Work hard lest you should fail, * He ran fast lest he should miss the bus. : * Get ready quickly lest you should fail to catch the train. Sk tee ea OL ITNT VEL OFC ey Question Bank Aare ie eit ee Ae — He ran fast lest he___miss the train, Layee RPA Te TaN Hn OTATEA Oo) a) can b) should ©) could d) has ‘Ans.b © — Read diligently lest you~ fail in the examination, {sn fee wrap are: 3039) a) should b) will c) shall d) must Ans: A © Walk fast lest you (miss) the train, (seo¥ gene Aer es fe ene y ee ae ror aD (BELT NAAA) 3039/33 (*) would miss (*) missed () should miss (®) will miss tert © Walk fast lest the train (miss), De Free Fer 9 aes ait x eg 3039) . would miss *. would be missed 41, will be missed ¥. will miss ers La ’ wee = Right form of Verbs_ 6 os < - 2 - ° - ghe girl is running — she should miss the train, Leen cet, af pe 0 vane avoneen ren ec ano , fast Sor unless Ww lest “ oe ‘hard lest you fall, [97 zrvrar ry Maren e Fall (ty ave ah tba Wie aoog/ ayo eee ers cre he 8 (=) may (*) might (a) should (8) would sean 7 wairled — wo sheild ils Ui tra. by, Pkeremnseeegecene aeacorn ol oF 4%, otherwise : pare th a lest ¥. than ea ‘He ran fast lest he — miss the train." froaeay ereentne Te Se ee acaratnitbey Mar eaeietnertocl on od a can should i, could ™. would te * ‘The old man walks slowly lest-—-. /ss¢y free fivwa sitar (gaya ¥) ~-2038) he falls *. he may fall si, he should fall he fell down [told him everything lest he—. (ser fee ¢ germ nB-2030) +) misunderstood me +) should misunderstand me 1) should not misunderstand me —_¥) misunderstand me Ans. = ‘Try hard lest you — fail (wd seer stare ef rn or ERE, fag TTA BER MAN HAT Feld investigator and research assistant # 8) a) may b) might ) should d) would Ans.c Keep watch on my bag lest the thief steal it, /arétr fevtorrm eww wf ree (==) oft ter, Aes 09-0) a) may not b) should c) should not d) cannot Ans. b Ahraj ran fast lest he -- miss the class. fers merece Bie ae atfsOTE Oo] a) could b) should ¢) would d)can Ans.b Keep watch on my bag lest the thief = steal it, [err a7e rer sfirrm oc, Trathe Ae sro Frees 0] a) might not b) should ¢) should not d) cannot ‘Ans. b Find out the correct sentence. [qin sagt Wert mreentt eters 0] a) I told her everything lest she misunderstands me b) [told her everything lest she should misunderstand me ¢) I told her everything lest she will misunderstand me 4) I told her everything lest she might misunderstand me Ans.b Right for 446 ght form of Von, n, scarcely had --- when, hardly form ar are SHC" Pi MP3 Rule $: No sooner had = than ‘SH Past perfect &E Verb ei Past Perticiple ae “Past 4) < Scarcelyhad — ==» when © — Continuous_ G,., vad Coe before/when- had --- fi rast indefinite © Guardly had a == should Hardly had . >— Before © Lest >” Shou! ST ae Example: * No sooner had he reached the station than the train started. = No sooner had we started our journey than it began to rain. stood up. * Scarcely had the teacher entered the class room when the students * Hardly had he fired wher/before the birds flew away. Question Bank No sooner had I seen the bird — it flew away. /atrcry erate a1 wer «Rey serrray wore eit 009) a) than b) when ©) after d) just Ans: A © — _than he left the place. /ramip srvT7 oti #E 088) ) As soon as he saw the police. *) No sooner had he seen the police. +t) As soon as he had seen the police. ¥) No sooner he had see the police. tery Hardly had the train stopped: [arg warren ees wee erate (FSH) 2099] (@) then we got down (8) when we got down (*t) as we got down (®) than we got down ters No sooner had he reached the station—-the train left, (7 aemery emamrt ferds m5 srriecbt 3o39/ ary, rome wey PNET TEE RTT 3034) =, when 4. then st, than %. while tert Yo sooner had we started out for Dha i 9 Ba hea ae CeenyUnted QUPEX. 17 ka ___it started to rain,(Bangladesh Pertoleun 2) than =) while *) when was wat © — 'Scarcely had he come—it started raining’ aca rect ase oe ae. (ener Rey Pr 00) ) then *#) at once 1) when %) after that Cer 1 Qa 4 ¢ - 3, mM A47 No sooner had we started o Right form of Vertrs tf pea EM TIO) or Dhaka -— - it started to rain, rere peeve orf oreree a) than a b) while No sooner had he got the notice d) as Ans. A {GTCL) AOE TUTE em Feo abr aayyy— Ne CHAMBEM Hs recon, (Ga rani oe aoe : *) before ¥) after No Sooner-—than the students stand os =, the teacher enter the class pb. aie sf abr crt) %. do the teacher e1 inter the cl st, does the teacher enter the class _¥, had the teacher entered fae No sooner had the thief seen , than he ran away no ie am am (Pee: . ie Tun away 1, than he had run away ¥. when hi e le run away tm = Choose the correct sentence: /ere-ereity xeest fie fear affer-sose! (@ No sooner had I came than he went away sd (8) No sooner 1 come than he went away (t) No sooner had I come then he went away (8) Na sooner had I come than he went away No sooner had he reached the —t pia Rica aie ect tiag train left. (ect err a) when b) then ) than d) while Ans. c ‘scarcely had he come—it started raining’ (ree foray 70 fs 08) a) then b) at once c) when d) after that — rather tired after their long journey, they did not go to bed. (= =r 3% wpa e acta FPA - 04) a) Although they were b) As they were c) Because they were d) Since they were Ans. d Identify the correct sentence: Arm aie aft re wen 330 Alig never eae REE 303 TA ear sta Be a Oa a) No sooner had we reached the station the train left b) No sooner had we reached the station then the train left c) No sooner had we reached the train had left 4) No sooner had we reached the station than the train left Ans. d Choose the correct tense- [Part 7G Mahe 236 sts 03] a) Scarcely had we started than is began to rain b) Scarcely had we started when it began to rain ¢) Scarcely had we started but it started to rain 4) Scarcely had we been started but it began to rain Ans. b ©) when 4 ued 448 Right form of y,, Da A Rule 9: I is time, His high time, wish, fancy Benia ea Subject steeeT Verb-P Past tense yy . ATT E4 Subject At GFT to F verl ear t Fw areaya eqent ett Past Indefinite Tense eek ‘Sect Past Perfect Tense Bt Example: * — Itis high time he went there. * [fancy I tumed pale. * — Itis high time we changed our food habit. Question Bank © — It's time you__ your mistakes. [see ree few tart: 2099) a) realized b) have reallsed c) had realised d) realise Ans: A © — It was high time we __ our habits, sey ve fiewr-pr ten (700) :so39) a) should change b) change c) had changed d) changed Ans: C © — Itis high time we — the place. /arert safe fama eei8 Fe 3080) %) leave *) have left +1) are leaving %) left zs Bent © It is high time we (change) our food habit. Here the correct form of verb is ee FR, FTBPATNOTE: 2033) a) should change b) have changed c) should have changed d) changed Ans: D © It is high time we (give up) smoking, /seoy free Sey 0 ery afr 37 rr: 4039) =. give up 2%. gave up ‘4, given up ¥. should give up vat © —Itis high time we the place, free co area 9 abrey armrstin arf er era mi rs Rib Brot COAT 2039] *, are leaving %. left leave ¥. have left Bers % — Iis high time he (change) his bad habits, rg Reve raver BY rea acaPP (BRM) 4039/9308 EF Feces eb (eoreprentn) xose) (a) changing (b) has changed (c) changed (d) has been changing vent wes high ti 449 Right f ris high time we-our food h ight form of Verbs ° abits, (s30% free haw =, give uP +. gave up alter (gaprertr 2) ~-2036) i, changed ¥, changing It is time we — home. Fill t eH von 4 & Mere, eee ee here with appropriate word. leaner tere TOE = go psbre cenurara 205¢] . a i %. went 4, shall go ¥. will go is til v 5, mt & It is time you...for a new job. [pee vest 6; 5 z, looked a icoking! sear fara whores Berton te-2252) «i, had looked x. look ae 4 des time (you realize) your mistakes Which of i ti pear hows Re] TE SET ee cl E te jnleniee cas | 08 in he aber ry saree ere Hee: oF ° a) You realized "1 b) that you realize c) You would realize d) You have realized Ans. 2 o Itis high time we — our earing habits. [0% RR AOE ANT © TTT AROS: ay RR SAE AIRF 8 LOTT AT 2090) (#) changed (2) should change (a) have changing (3) change ven = Itis high time we — the matter. era Fea ee EEE FD fb obra 8 BEBE 92-39) ‘A) will discuss B) would discuss C) discussed D) should ‘Ans.C ee sentence-4 a. Verb", aaah Verb % eee see 2 a 2 ae aw tee 9) frame Verb aig aS Ving burst out, carry 0M, deny, enjoy, fancy, fee! lke, finish, give up, £0 on, (can’t) help, keep! keep om, mind, miss, postpone, practice, putt off, risk, suggest. Admit, avoid, Incorrect +] found him t steal the pen. + found him stealing the pen. Correct Right form oy MP3 450 eg, ————————————— i Question Bank Se Pe: eer er th ® He watched the boat — down the river. (29” BCS) a) to float b) floating ©) was floating d) had floated Ans, % — He advised me —~smoking, ast BCS) a) giving up 5 ‘ ae, si i in giving y om oa ns, b ® Meas eae) the same mistake again, [gi 7 ere sits By-7eH8 efor or ery os %, to make 4, making made ¥. makes, © Choose the correct sentence fart-7°97 afar atts ew/ a «/ erty ter Fear BP 80 / a vee ae Die acne area eH Rose] ®. I saw her enter the room %. saw her to enter the room i, I saw her entering the room ¥. I saw her to entering the room ey SUNT: Tees BB verb wr tae Verb fox Ae ‘ing’ Te FACE RT | Teer ds I ICs aC etre ATE CREM ETA | Which of the following sentence is correct? (rer sfeneraz vbr aon sonsba oem fm ee *. [heard him to read %. [heard him reading *. Thave heard him reading ¥, [saw him reading SORT: ICRF GP verb rem sa Verb fa aH ing’ TINT FATE 1 acer es a i TE CATAT | ® Would you mind—, Aree er ae eee TER Ate Fee goxo) ¥. to open the door %. opened the door ‘7, opens the door ¥. opening the door Rey S78 Would you mind at "verb am er 4 ‘to! a4 tng’ 4S eA Would you mind s¢ x3 ae 7 meen als Seu +2 rte BH | CEE Would you mind opening the door? er WG fey a aT ea yer? Would you mind - the window, Inf ere ranma ape ofrecer eter 30s) %, open %. opening ‘1. have opened ¥. to open tee © Find out the correct Sentence. Ape Reve xeimay bm: RHA ere (BER) 2093) *. We heard them to sing 4. We heard them to singing art ence (Amt xavier ents act 9035) %) He likes to be jogg ©) He likes to jogging ara: RHA Verb ace ora Verb FTC Sing’ Cat ALE eT | > The Weather tends — jn May, (tersrtary feny tb er2039) ) to improve b) improving ©) improved ) improvement %. We heard them sing *. We heard them sang Choose the correct sent ¥) He likes jogged %) He likes jogging Ans. 2 5 MP3 454 © Which of the following is grammatically correct?” - [prefer walking to riding * Edo not a Me me ct vrite ¢ gave me a Tot ol a 4 Pon si, He gave me a pen to write. He gave Soe aia Tiak ber bag ov © Fill the blank with correct word. The woman was s Right form of Yay raat OPOCER ATH PPI oy) ~ Boreen/ evar Fre wfPertdt-3030) ®. Putting 4, put in : i, put on M was putting ee © Fillin the gap with proper word : I saw him— (18 #10057 go) ) go =) went 1) going ¥) gone © — He (dare) go there, (9fferen waster SP ee wena as 02) a) He dares to go there b) He dares go there ¢) He dares to go there d) He is dares to go there : ¢ me teacher asked the boys to stop-~. which ofthe following isthe correct verb from in the Han above? (arate Regrrr ae frre-o8) @ Writing (8) to write (*) Write (8) for writing : $ Thad committed myself to—-it when I sent for a rifle, (arate feeren era freee a) do b) doing c) be done d) have done Atee Rule 11: Prefer-aa #4 y® verb-a4 AUG WA TAVIS verb-a4 present participle form =) =z SATA BE verb-a ANA! SAT CICA preposition 1 APT to WT! Example: He prefers reading to write. ® Identify the correct sentence: (aormy rrnenaa 987 menor cnscaT Orme ee? (BH) Lode] %, She prefers dancing to singing. %. She prefers to dance than to sing. ‘t, She prefers dancing more than singing. W, She prefers dance to sing. vere Which one is the correct sentence? feo aurea ut ROE aEaT ah (AEH) 2099] (#) He prefers write to read (*) He prefers writing than reading (*) He prefers more writing to reading —(") He prefers Writing to reading tare % Choose the correct sentence— lere-strfie Fenton eet tutt Frere Rant sits go3e] (#) Death is preferable than dishonour (*) Death is more preferable than dishonour (*t) Death is more preferable then dishonour (%) Death is preferable to dishonour tent wes A 451 kes to tray He likes to travel, and —— she Right form of Verbs 4) does $0 she (erate Reon abr soy ea b) s0 does di ‘Would that 1 “) do 66 ° —— to college (is Ans. b a)can g0 ve eee ty ™ c) might have gone d) could go § Thieves into my hou: 7 Ans. b a) came ie ey ; c) visit d) ‘went ¢ Myunele considered —— his busines, when twas run Sates fat ste) When it was running really low. (= 27 a) sell b) sellin, 8 6) to sell d) tobe selling Birds of a feather —— together. (rersamr fry eso - . Pe a) go b) live ; c) travel d) flock Ans.d Don't you dare— your voice with mel (zaman ates) ra a) rise b) raise ¢) raised €) to raise Ans.d 4 Topened the door as soon as I — the bell ssn fra e203) : a) have heard b) was hearing ¢) heard €) listen Ans.¢ 6 Why — angry with me yesterday 2 (fst smme fra oer tcss: eemre fas os foes See -2039) a) were you b) was you c) you were d) have you been Ans.¢ Will you mind - the accounts one more time? fencer eo Ar sioner Stee goa es See Poe ow 30) =. checking %, to check st. checked check tae use for years. ("| Bites cas fore we Fra TE eT-3039) c) lived —d) has been living Ans. ad hen it was running really low. (oer 2 She —— in this he a)has lived —_) lives My uncle considered —— his business, w! ard ee #46 Fa ATFT-2039) a) sell b) selling ©) to sell d) to be selling ea © Corickcet 2 canes fr ca fener 6 Ba #B-4018) 4) Have you ever played _b) Have you ever play ) Has you ever played — ) Do you ever played aren: Have you ever played Cricket? aera yeh « Gf Fe CT FLAG COTA? Ans, 2 i Ps —— 455 12: Senior, junior, supe aT : Right form of Verbs rior, infetior, pre rt jul erable, prior Bene Adjective freer Comparati SEAT “LF more Wr at ae Ute than a acy pale eee ficera® Comparative sporrect ? He is more junior than me, cortect lc is junior to me, acorreet : Milk is more preferable than tea, correct + Milk is preferable to tea. Question Bank @ Find out the correct sentence. /ew amar wOr mire SEPT GPOROTAT PTCAAATA 2035) =, Always respect who is senior from you, ¥, Always respect who is senior of you. st, Always respect who is senior to you. _¥, Always respect who is senior than you, S&#: *T § Choose the right sentence — /erély corer afters mary aftrorar Tie TEA 2030] ‘. He is senior than me for five years. 8. He is senior to me for five years. +t, He is senior from me five years, ¥. He is senior at me for five years. Sea * Choose the correct sentence: ine seen Beet cde (Bfbn) « werare eetcce reRTA 3038] (#) He is junior to me (8) He is junior than me (4) He is more junior than me (8) He is junior by me wae Rule 13: 217 with a view to, look forward to, be used to, get used to, accustomed to, habituated to, can not help, could not help, worth, mind, past with 2witfra oa TM verb SFT ES verb aa7icd ing YA with a view to, look forward to, be used to, get used to, accustomed to, habituated to, can not help, could not help, worth, mind, past with Example: = Tam looking forward to seeing you. = You are accustomed to living a simple life. Question Bank Fill in the blank with right option: I am looking forward- you, [vex fear rT ROT rere les ot RR Mor Beart eP-xogo/ came aaa EF TITY cama BoereweD ezaweh (GH) 206/ eer ard a 1 (NS)-2017/ cr expe Aba CTEM CATE TA ATONE Fa EET RODE] a) to seeing b) seeing c) to see 4) to have seen pase LR. Right form of y, it MP3 452 nae TAF ff 2048) $ _ Fillin the blank: Turjo - the tree with an axe, /4npnI7 IIT / =, cut down x, cut off - f,cut out wy, cut in Pony $ — Correct the sentence — "The father could not help but ery at his condition», he wfeeacaa Bore coaPDIE 30d8) y cry for cry on ry na ¥, no correction 41, crying © Tean't help = efor ate RF RATA RAT 80 %. to smoke x, smoking md st, for smoking ¥. but smoke tay © — Would you mind (sing) a song? toe Greet Pra TE (ATO) soe] (*) to sing (@) sang (*t) Sung. (s) singing he don’t mind — with the cooking but J am not going (0 wash the dishes./ aorery ea grr care Sra of rT HE 80) a) to help b) help c) helping d) for helping Ans.¢ © Would you mind-a folk song. nares fener ofaaT@rOT RAPT (FWY) PL 2030] *. for %. singing ‘, sing in tae — Would you mind (to take) simply a cup of coffee? Are-e xe Frew arr aber-sose) %. to take taken ‘1, taking %, for taking © — Would you mind — 2 (iret senna re sina 20))) a, to open the door b, opened the door c. opens the door d. opening the door Ans.d % — ae Sentence carat? lente fermen eer Frees 03) a) Will you mind to go there b) Would you mind going there c) will you mind going there? d) Would you mind to go there? Ans.b © — I cannot help-—---there. /o7 are GUTe FANT 8 OTT PT ose) : io to go (8) went (*t) going (®) have gone " % He couldn’t help (write) the letter. cere Frere yer abw-202) My ) to write %) wrote ‘t) writing ¥) written o She t : Ans f “se cee poate but she couldn't help --- [orer fox gem af yew CTS) FE 4) laughing b) to laugh ©) laugh d) that to laugh Ans. yo ye 453 Right form of Verbs ‘There are people who can’t help — when they ight for aT fesse see § : bees HUTTE Ee WEEE EE a ITY op) 'y See someone slip on a banana skin. /=7¢ aperying b) laughing c) shouting d) anything roe ge She ule ee but-—there, bor are? gore Airey 9 sey af-gos4] (@) help going (8) goes (a) has gone (") go ee afford, agree, appear, ask, attempt, beg, begin, commit, continue, dare, decide, deserve, expect, fail, foget, happen, hate, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, manage, offer, plan, prefer, pretend, ‘promise, propose, refuse, regret, scem, start, try, want, wish. Incorrect + We worked hard passing. Correct + We worked hard to pass. Question Bank 4 [took a map with me, as I didn’t want to —- my way on the journey. (27° BCS) a) loose (foat at Feet) b) lose (Te) he ¢) lost (@facatet) 4d) loss (#1) ec Ans. 4 Identify the correct sentences Lead CE te ies spelt i hip i standing first. D 3 ue i: ms ern ied fist D) He works hard to standing first ; Ans. C MRP 0) 4 My parents did not agree—my proposal. (37a Arr? TATOT STRCTT 0081 %.to ton ean it W, over 4 Sc iaas to-—— inthe country for two months, (aerate Arar aPw1039) a) live b) ae Ase. %, d) hal hee scientists are ain hoping — life on another planet. Farerto7t BP BART ACR OMT tym efech 2030) 4, to find — %. to have found finding 1. to have been found MP3 @) live (9 ete Se detain ecb one rea (sf) living s re Bree Fill in the blank with rig ived € ay BeBe 1B on) A OPM, She is looking forward stub’ a) to meet ) to meeting o— Me. [ites fetomrs eer et ree d) for meeting) to have meet ©) meeting vent to the 5 g Twent market with a yi (sICAPTTENM FPP)s o] View to — a book, (ssa 280202 xeek cree a) bought b)b = uy c) buying d) bei ing bought People —- aeroplanes now-a- ne snans low-a-days, (Bry feefenem ceo af aoe (aa) SE os 22s a) used to see b) were i ‘ used to sei c) used to seeing 4) are used to sing 4 Lam not used to — at this time of the Crunfire eiacen Serr day. [ernst m8 6 SEACER SEITE Be ernie PCE o etfs gras Bot-aforeres 09] . me a) walking b) walk c) walked d) have walked Ans. 2 4 I went to the market with a view to — a book. «fame 43 377: 9) a a) bought b) buy c) buying d) being bought Ans. ¢ Rule 14: It is no good, It is no use (Ger a1 G2, rate) aaa verb SPT a Ace ing 4S A! Ex Question Bank the right in use? (restive Ferarere aeerat Frares 3] b) To kalk him is of no good d) It’s of no use how talking to him Ans. ¢ — Which one is a) It is no good of to talk to him c) It’s no use talking to him Rule 15: Preposition 4 Gait Verb Stat BS Verb a Ice ing FF Rt Question Bank there.(Fill in the gap) (36° BCS) b, is to go d. to go tara MG) © He insisted _ a. on my going c. over going es 456 Right form og Yn bea prover ose ta We look forward —a response from you? [pe wea ven nee 200% Mev . %, 7 receiving ¥, for receiving inv receivi ¥, to receive be, in receiving, . 2 _ ¢ she was used to ___ the poor, /ssey rey vey yet (emt 09) 20181 a) help b) helped ; ) helping 4d) tohelp vg Maes © Would you mind ___ the window, please? ax, gr ¢ sa 771 53077: PASS aor, a) if closing b) closing ©) for closing 4) to close j — Would you mind_me a cup of tea? /ssey frre Av #1e/7PIRT 3099 a) giving b) make c) bringing 4d) bring 0 © — Would you mind____a cup of coffee with me? /evcer/r¥¥7 centr -88%¥ toto) A) having B) having to drink ©) drink D) to take Ans. 4 Fill up the gap: I went to the market with a view to a book, ir xrr seer coss PMETeeTF ¢0N9) A) bought B) buy C)being bought —_D) buying Aus.p % They came to Dhaka with a view to—. frre fnny sess enrere ontst7 gost) %. visit %. visited +t, visiting have visited Pee ® ® T went to the fair with a view— a book. (7 aterry arent fants a1 oP gos) %. to buy . for buying ‘1, for buy %, to buying It_is worth —— that the project was completed in three months. (*= 2034 fim rare fic aH 2038) %) in mentioning *) of mention *t) mentioning ¥) to mention tar HT: Worth aare verb a Ae ing TT The man came here with a view tolerate erica meet eftorore, ATT BE, OT Raia 0 eet Portia ceturate 2080) %, see his mother %. have seen his mother ‘1. seeing his mother ¥. have to see his mother ' He came to Dhaka with a view to— 5 er ea anew place, (sey comer? free Rawr e gure abe ®. visit %. visiting ‘4, watch ¥. look ten* ‘They thought that the plan would ~ (ret eB Ba rfrt. zon) (a) succeeded (b) be succeeded (©) succeed (d) success Ans.c ORT? Modal auxiliary were ot Verb- 4 present form @ Right form A of MP3 ee Xe gram Insists on doing ~ WE ve appropriate use W CAAT fxg CW AIAG CHIC fey nS CE ST TAI CT VTS WH | Rt © "The engineer insists on — good materials." + ere cca Ree a PET fife mm use X using +f, to use ¥, the use = q ter. rar: Insist on + verb + ing 3 81H insist on = Corea Regs Ct GFT | TRIO using Ary rn, caveats Bfeatarer reat Depa ayerercaA So CHA CHAT © — We insist on —— leaving the room. ere sea fe 8 Ft 1-209) a) you b) your ) you for 4d) you after Ans. b ‘aT: We insist on your leaving the room. area sar CT fre ee CoTaTC HIB CRE FATE | © — He worked instead of- [eat westerara sia oriTait « BATT fiers meara “aT: 04) a) playing b) play 4 A c) played d) having playe DS. a ® ey father insists on...quality nainiae forthe construction of our new house’ [SI21¢at “fever ‘wticr Tee BTTAICMEMS 00] a) use ‘b) to use c) the use d) using Ans.d © He was debarred from - the examination, [erin 77" aAbarmert FEMA eRe: oy TeTET GSA ae AICHTTTE ov] a) taking b) sitting c) appearing d) Regard a Rule 16: Had better, had rather, “would better, would rather, let, must, need, dare make, hear, unter a Verb at Preselit form BW axe Verb a7 af to ae ST Cs A | Verb To-verb Sit present form // iat | Had better, had rather, would better, would rather, let, must, need, dare make, hear Example: * You had better go there, "He will let you enter the room. Question Bank se % — Fillin the blank: Tourists their reservations well in advance if they want to fly (¢ Cox's Bazar, (ove fenaryoen ifiar/ sven %e7/ Dhakanivesiy-B unit 2010/11) () better tohad get —_—_(#t) had better to get (had better got (4) had better get wen es ¢ 2 The teacher failed to make il 459 ne stud Right form of Verbs a) to listen fieded to ¢) listened listening Wim Fey pn reson feat wr The Gast sr to make the csi : east (eA) ice = a) To listen b) Li ‘ohim patiently, bees fy ewer se nee c) Listened a ne : He made me - the car, / = : DCO Fae Bar Ans. E pate *. driven Soro Es Hh so} a fi crave, ¥ drive Do not let those children— a lot of cand, eat &.tocat Yy.l, Gteama « wees seems rer ware ‘i, eating 4% bein; - eater ‘ave let 4 4 bare infinitive (to a) put , ae Twould rather ___ coffee than tea. /arate « bu rer affrece7. . with have Sines ae st, had %. to have tee ‘J—-starve than beg’ said the boy. goal oy. [Fate rasta lla apreereT Facet sferacae eee ere . would rather &. better si, rather ¥, would better ten= You had better- [arecrrar wftrecen acorr afei7 2030) @. stayed =. stay i, staying ¥, to stay tee Iwould rather die—. Are-2reft7 Tee Fee Pian MaeI-R03e) (#) to beg (@) than beg (* than begging (8) than would have begged Bene The teacher made the children—the book, [carrcarst astm ate mere Gere ARE FaTss 04 i a) read b) to rea 3 reading d) reads Ans. a eave the class room wr sete few wa: (Fife Bfetrates ao/ that he made me to He was $0 ani erect RTH aE we feareree a) so b) that es c) made d) to leave eagswnce 7 Tcan hear someone = BH eee eet 34 ## COP) ; a) to scream b) scream c) Screaming a i ¢) screamed d) for screaming hr Right formn of vy, 460 the MP3 b arters-' ararrert Rule 17: Quarter-4 9 pyle oe Quarters vad rar | Quarter-at ftacé Quarters F141 living i rter for a long time. : Mr Iqbal hs been living in govt qua ne Core Me aha has been living in govt, quarters for a long nm —_— © Which one is correct? (genre eeres fea 9281 (NS!)-2017/ ane PRT RO eA, ak is quater past ten. +) It is quarter miniters past ten. e 1) It is fifteen past ten. ¥) Its ten fifteen. at Atis quarter past ten-ava Grrat Bt MCE | a 487 SoBT Cac 30 FFE 1 © Which one is correct? (sre amar corer mar (NSI) a7 ace ax athe mee G03) lar Bare ore ee | (NS) wir aah a Pe Bae t054) . It is quater past ten %, It is quarter minutes pat ten ‘11. It is fifteen past ten %. It is ten fiften vas URT: quarter past (Patm/s SINT S BP) ten ‘Bt carer seacar PARE 1 E94, He Ra (a) 1 ® Which one is incorrect? [serena wasters afbIe eheE x05y/ wernt ma tare Crees Saree aa tare PEC goo) %. Itis quartertoeleven —, Itisa quarter to eleven ‘1 Itisa quarter of eleven ¥, It isa quarter past eleven tent [Rule 18: Causative verbs: fap an BIST Fc Corr are BET EME BG | have, has, get, let, help 21% Causative verbs GRE VA CRE TIME HB Structure aARE a | ' { %) Havel get + object (aeatve) + vipp j *) Have/ let/ make/ help + object (foams) + verb aa present | form st Make™ Made ereza Objective Noun 8° Verb az I _. Present form a7 ; Example: : Thave my rice cooked, we * Mother ma Me aude the — ¢ baby take ___Right form of Verbs . food, Tae I made the machine work Have/ get + object (uab%) + y “pp 4 Fill in the blank with appropriate use f, Priate use of tense: I couldn't mend the computer mysel PPI yself, so I... shop. (37" BCS) F ) @) had it mended (8) had it in end oe inet (%) had mended o ad his car - by a mechanic yesterday, [o33r ae ara, TEED 09-0F] lay. Renferamren exact ah gree (7mm) SE a) to repair b) be repai P paired i ® ee e) was repaired enn Ans. d 4 peneruanbarenas etal iil fF aftr, 1 BEAR? 09-08) ot a) a you cut your hair? b) have you cut your hair? c) did you cut your hair d) did you have your hair cut? Ans. d o My friend -—- yesterday, [carrcarst sasterart ey mreameret caea BTA MATES ol 4) got his car repaired) gets his car repaired 4) have got his car repaired c) got his car repair @ I got my car --~+ fprarerernrer mses RH FATETOAAT afaerera aarercral ifterTas ob, = 7 few oe og, rere RTA at FH 8] a) reparing b) repaired c) have repaired d) to be repaired Ans. b rave/ let/ make/ help * object (cafr6#) + verb emipresent form 4 — Imade the aching — ft Tm eT FA %) to work =) work vere *) to working x) worked en cf 0 His teacher had him__for the test. Arr Pa fete 30) A) sit B) to sit Ans. A D) sittin} 4 xaos the right Bat verb in the sentence ‘Babul gt his transcripts (send) (© the crrversty' ener fe #097 ee ete) a) had sent b) has been sent ‘Ans.D c) sending d) sent i cade aren FATE yal Alot of money in the pocket makes oneimpP ere nt ‘Ans. B b) feel o) feeling d) felt a) to feel 42 Right form of Yo, fe did not let me — ar [eran BaOND GU rer toners (C4 ra CBN afte © — He did not let m the guitar. | "1 nat sa 7 a a oe to (0 play jay laying _d) that could play, a) to play b) pla c) playing ) oe m 5 fe even as harvesting was going on. [gown fatiiany/ obatra fa" : : es ogo) RTE NUMMETNR TAA HTT ARROCAR "ER ATO cofirara (GAME) 04) a) the rainy season began b) the rainy season Si began ‘ c) the rainy season had began d) the rainy season begins ane 1 do not usually eat three meals a day, but Lam used to it- (Bangladesh Bank Ass. Director Recruitment test 2008) a) Lam using it b) Thad use to it c) 1am got it : 4) Lused it ¢) Lam getting used to it . Rs. ¢ © Stay where you are until help= sre fexearers ee 44 HE (HT) SFE aR BEAT 4-05) a) arrives b) arrived i ¢) to arrive 4) arriving ‘ ns. Abraham Lincoln-one of the great men of american history. [edare feefeane een xg ‘ASS (FATA) WHF wate e BEMIS 09-08] a) was bis c) had been 4) will be ¢) None Ans.b — This children park-half an hour before sunset. [2feqer 3a=77 way actrE wz 5 sacar PATE 2008) a) opens b) starts c) closes d) stops Ans.¢ © — Iwas lived that night, I —- wood all morning. [T+ Roafenmen eemeat AIBe (AAA) EE ae TREAT 2009-08) a) was cutting b) had been cutting c) had cut 4d) cut Ans.b % — Choose the correct sentence, [Irom Sierrecat Sater HRA SAISHE 09] a) Would you please don’t smoke b) The'mother made the baby to take a nap c) Please get someone fixing my phone today d) Rahim had his wife agree to the proposal Ans.d Rule 19: Until 3& ae clause past indefinite tense @ trav SA clause fhe past indefinite tense ¢ Wl a A : past indefinite tense past indefinite tense Question Bank I waited until the plane- [go faery fens, yt se 97 Karon: RRS wire goss) mph pT TE beih-2036/ eat Cyr © arate Peotone Bose Tae er fr fore saement oR Crewe wer rere eee ee ET = a) did not take off b) took off c) had not off d) had taken off Ans. b _MP3. 2 rhe dog was — in front of the door. canon cere Fe © Te ERT 2038] (@) lain (*) lying (8) lied (st) laid. ‘Bama Theard the little boy— /o¥ crnreift stern Rawr 8 cores WRT ode) @ery (8) crying (1) cried (s)iscrying Bea + ‘The headmaster along with his colleagues —— coming here today. a 907 (BTTNGT ¥) ~-3098) Bis are will was ten = Honey is (taste) — sweet. or are Pres Baer arorea ater (arr) -2038) %. taste %. tasting tasted ¥, being tasted Bem It is our duty to (obey) — our parents. box armen free frer ¢ germ ier (ev RI TED) -2038) obey 4. obeying st. obeyed ¥.be obeyed Sant = Charity (to begin) — at home. bor BARRE PE TET 8 SOTET HAT (grpraria) 2038) isbeginning %, began ‘, begins ¥ has begun tem you had better — a doctor. sox corer Fre Fae 9 erent aT (BATTNAT-2)-2098) %. to see %, see 1, saw ¥. seen ten ¢ The painting is — on the wall. (em com, 90 6 rere ape (cA) 48 BUTT FRAT-204) hang ¥, hunged *t, hanged ¥, hung vere OM: hang (CHET) 4A past <%e past participle from mn hung | The picture was (to hang) on the wall. ent marion aoreepe fret once ert 2030] , hang *, hanged 1, hung %. hunging Seas st Right form of y, fi ty The mobuwudllspersed. (12 rary, fanaa alercee Botert 34) are %, wis 4, have %e,, Shaila finished-homework, ayy)" ene wre eae RAY (HEIL hy * finns rar CgraTe-2030) . @, written %, write sf, wrote ‘writing ep, I remembered him after he-? /ra: be moe At PORT TCE lO 20 30) @. left +, had left st, has been leaving. has left Seq, , arar: Past Indefinite + after + past peren, a forages He BER (4) | a My aunt (to be) ill for nearly a wee (Rewrite). ais %. was being ‘st. has been ¥. was tae ara forlsince GFT sentence Ter perfectiperfect continuous Tense 2 erex atte Bex (*) 1 It looks-she will start crying. rz semen aie sTETT Fret sree at afgoTFE-2030] @.asif ¥, because 1, until ¥, when ime Oren: as if SF CAPT GT) Oe aT oe CF OF BIRT OF FACT | She is —- --- to reach the shelf. /72 animes 9 ap fet wire at afBITF-2030] %, so tall 4. tall as ‘f, tall enough Ytooall tm TIT 00..t0. TREE OH HIS HM, enough auto WAS WW positive = Sentecnt fea wérpnea ae Bax (11) | The old man was — weak to get out of bed. /argr xanercan ier weer arent (8) vo)4! (#) most (@) so (*) very (8) too tas 3 465 Ten years— a long time t 0 Pea TUREY Re acon ) have been %) are apis ‘were ber Having ___me he has marri He (Ga rH a Beso arvied again, a) forget b) forgetting c) forgotten ) been forgot Ans. ¢ The dangers of a storm — torrential . . ins, high winds and storm surges, rains, hig] ‘ges. a FAME BAA 3034] =, include %. includes 9, including “toinchde tere grat: WT finite verb ecaTErT rH ACEH subject amt dangers 7 plural | Fa include wen 75% oem They said - a dynamic new play. (r%, art @ BO TEE AE TE ON] ~.tohave wrote —#. to have written 4. to have writing ¥. have written Baa: © arat To have 4% verb 4 P.P. form & My uncle considered ___ his business, when it was running really Low. (anaarr rH BARRE Pale FIRTE-2039) a) sell b) selling ¢) to sell d) to be selling Ans. b aram: anita Consider-$0%4 TTR wale ing yur) ‘are aa: My uncle considered selling his business, when it was running realy low. Ten thousand dollars ~~ a lot of money. (TS7R SET sree frre 9 Frat ir -2034) *) are ) will @) were tere Your dress is dirty. It- cleaning, [10 arora aba i et (A) 2028 @)willneed needs (*t) is needed (@) has needed wat Save ora coe cae | aT aT CATT! arenfore present indefinie tense-4# verb SITS | a) is OR. Right form of Verbs a i Passive "ata eeareer ort 1 eM needs They arrived here after y steracea ltr efonting i wie foe Ss coeitf fts 9 oer er (PVM) 2030] ‘ (#) had left (*) left (*) will leave (®) leave. Ba UMM: After 4 Bot Past Indefinite «at 77 Past Perfect Tense =i wrart Before <% “2% Past Indefinite «% set Past Perfect Tense | 777% vad git are oe erat carer eeofee | It is you who to blame, (777 Frat ergo) TERT ae Me AEE 20) sam sis ‘) are ¥) was Bee T Put the correct verb in the gap: He said that he .... not come to the meeting OOM sve (ere Fra aE 1-2038) ‘Bea: would. I (to suffer) from fever for three days. [gem Free ort (EAR 3) 203¢] (@) have suffered (*) am suffering (a) suffered (®) have been suffering tere ‘A (oll) stone gather no moss. See aaa? [era CoP Borner aimee oF f@8b7-3038) . rolled % roll 4, rolling atone | Cat Complete the sentence: When my friend arrived I was about to— [ex sey RUSTE 2039/30F CPR TEN TET S garnet *aTeT-3038) (@) be leaving (®) leave (*) left (go done ‘aren ‘to’ erane Hr Verb et Present form aca) ard GET NRE TSE aot Frater, OF OH GC CART| proposed, recommended, required, tense-#) + Senne or atat adjective sling Wed /t fey ye eI verb-o7itt HIM sl shoulds #4 7 Example: * It was suggested that he take the subject. 464 1 AGT ALA IAT sent ant, imperative, sandatory Wocésisry, Obl; 4 that + subject + verb simple forms erm Rah oro aq, ed, Structure- eat It + be verb (x », eat American English "20% verb. eg." * Ithas been proposed that we change our house. erbal noun Merbal noun Verbting-4 "4 the 4a “tt of erat UF verbal noun Wt | FAR verbal noun TS Kez ter. ‘The writing of a good letter is difficult. qo Question Bank %, Writing a good letter is difficult. 1. Good letter writing is difficult. © Which is an Example of verbal noun? /ew xesrers 97 satin © serra SRO RERAATF 3089) 4. The writing of a good letter is difficult. 1%, It is very difficult to write a good letter. tax ¢ Question Bank (Others) The headmaster and secretary — present at the last meeting. Aner afro ene sh cers aed Bia BRT xoxo] is +. was have W. were Bert He: “eT Headmaster a7 Secretary Wet Let “afters erm =m ‘verb’ Ferra ‘was’ ra Few, Headmaster &t Secretary war feq Weer afer arm ee Plural verb Ca | rere ds ore Faber reef feos erm fee ‘Sofie fer Fill in the gap, ‘Slow and steady -- the race’? [eices seraces ate ofeach or fare swrzczo) win has won 1. wins 4. won, Beat URI: . Slow ae Steady 4B = HER ‘and’ ee ‘ye Fam Verb fF Plural Rema Fa fier fee erez Verb fF Singular, #H4 ereTH Slow ex Steady ae AB ae ae MAS feore MTe BATE | TE wins’ Ruste ter ‘aan aes Barer per RTT BE RET TH A basket of roten oranges — thrown away. [RG resem RemyaPras airs eet jo34) were was 1, have been have vee UT A basket ae singular noun 4 % verb-a singular form T& | — as fast as she could, she managed (0 arrive on time, (my ¢ sys revert 8 ara Orne aca? 0 greraTe Gr Yo34/ being driver, driver ‘having driving ¥. driving BBY shad not taken off i. iohenae «, had taken off “did not taken off tar ots Stok off “ waited for my friend wntit he—, =, have come ' + ft afecetiey fenene flo «, had come . ied rat ele 7 s03) has come ule 20: Sentence-£4 &% would that fear zt Present form @ subjectst# "cz werelcould be #2 correct: Would that I go to mark Correct: Would that I could go to eae Rule 21: Sentence-S to be, to have ¢ having-«# “1m Verb at Past P: I of Past Participle form % Incorrect Having did the work, I went out. Correct : Having done the work, I went out. Rule 22: Fe Verb wire croc wer wei Boat ere AT aR Be Verb~er aa Fe RH, TA (ee) aA ee safe se feeds ice af options Wat wsica adel aren sm ETAT ® I— to a foreign country. [0% © Before finalizing our picnic, we ne Right forrn of Yon, $ He advised me — the doctor, 17% » yy doov-d0) a, that [see 4, to see 41, seeing 4, see agrin: He advised me .. ne 8% ind object 1 A me A MEE TEA ALE infin (lotverb)-t# gerund Seam aires mare ‘ads. to ra ai B58 | The doctor suggested that the pation. Weight, [aff B81 203-59) =, would lose %. lost 41, loss ¥. lose any ‘art: Suggest @ recomment ve ~ verbs W681 object + infinitivent carmen rat ta werund AH SHA that clause ex ‘That clause-«% structure : that + subject + verb ce base form | eae TATE that clause-04 ve ‘wa lose WI | (afeage) sorv-d>] ®. was never been #. am never gone ‘I, have never been ¥. am never been Ben an: eat MAA, HC Frome, Orr CHEE Bees ACs perfect structure: Have + sub + ever/never ++ been or 1 3za "FTWMET have never been 7 to — the venue, [aft BBB, afemrpe) yoy.) %. discuss %. discuss ". discuss over ¥, discuss into. Sot: UNM: Infinitive-at meray FX (to + verb-0t base form) SepMta “TUT discuss ar) Stew discuss verb-F preposition ses a © In the poem, the poet has — a sunset. (ofa 'w RSfaG (afemrge) goyy-d8] ®. announced ™. wrote 1, described ™, decried Bont © In the essay the student has — about # road trip, [ofa ‘w R6fs (spuyfhe) Yooy->») . Written *, memorized ‘L.complained —_%, posted bon nes & Only then — what she 2 eo 2 - ° ooy nal s, Junderstand q, Lwas understood wy, [had understood aarat: Only then, hardly, scarcely, set et ‘ adverbial phrase I word cag re = quiliary verb subse ef a ay - oa ‘did Tunderstand PH AN ATC aC did Lunderstand | The dog was — in front of ¢ he door. whee 9 Fore (ear eH) 203-38) oor, [vif @, lying , 4 laid laying oe aren: Lie 84 Gar ret rr “arena 4 was wat lie-at 7 ing ae wa ea ae tense 2A FATS WA | TOA TEI IC Lying | The best things in my life— my family and friends. (of sise 4 were(fesra wae) go3b-3] @, has been have been ais % are Baa 7 Br: ALAA sub At plural | eA plural subject the best things-C# follow *cr plural verb, are wl Rubel is looking forward to — to America. [oft sfige 9 sre (fier wer) 303-d0] %. goes ago 4, going Whave gone Bett ‘are: Look forword to-at * verb-a% 714 ing 201 | Fea MATT TI Going | I, who — your friend, will help you in all possible ways. (oft sfcge 9 #ore (Fra ATA) 2oyv->2] sam 4, are 4.is ¥, were one ‘aren: Who-aa ef I art 1 follow at who- 4H am PIA The novel that you —~ is known to me. (ofa eticger 9 were (FETT erga’) gos¥-391 have finished *% finished = +t, had finished x, finishing A79 Meant (fe espn fy Right form of Vertes IN: (aun wre oon ecHN fay eer aioe A an We con at aw ope 1 wish I — the answer. The correct » in the blank fs : (e4 #, should know 4, have known 7A Mave fi «hk rt knew I have finished (to read) the book. Correct form of verb is — ¢% 2% 3030-99] ®, reading +, had read +t, have been reading 4, have rea Complete the sentence. He gave up — football when he married. 203¥- 90] , playing %. to play sof playing ¥. play orem: 8 clauses stern ET verb aT & verb non-finite verb for : present participle (#t ing) form % preter 1 playing | Here — note book and the report I promised you last week. [= 855% E soy sol Bisa §. is the i, was: Wis tery Trt: ‘And ¥@ GT noun Bi BReR fee TE EF faq frome Rot wor wee Tex nounst FARE yarce wrens Ceca fe the TAT! Select the right form of the underlined verb: He appears to try his best. fx EAT B gorv-d91 tried %. tries ‘i, have tried XG. try vert Unt: Present perfcct tense-s sense 8 WF have tried WT) Have tried Tat Aaa ef: OH HA A CONT RATE AT NTT RE >) MP3 ® Select the right form of the underlined verb: It was many years since they first meet, [ai PERV B aody-d>] %. first meet have first met ‘i had first met, first meeting Sea: st ® But for your help, I (fail) in the examination, Which verb is correct? (zi READ B (waren) soyy-ye] %. would have failed ¥, would fail “i, would be failed —_¥, would failed teas TNT: But for «eF idiom wa se we a TEE Without 4 erg at ae | ea But for a past indicator | Se af wEreain weet Za | TE ae ‘TH past tense =| The influence of diverse branches of science [5° B85 A (ETH) 2o3b-28] . have captured widespread attention %, has captured widespread attention ‘st, have had captured widespread attention ™. has had captured widespread attention tart OT: FE ATT sub. TT the influence | ewe singular verb has 71% 4% present perfects structure Saf has-a% 7 verb-2t p.p Ye verb mona) ea AS aeMeT wet has captured widespread attention 1 & Tdon't feel like — [88% 4 (frm) so3»-39) %. talk to you . talk at you *, talking at you ¥, talking to you Bea: ¥ vara: Feel like + verb + ing wat fe tat wt dorm fey ace Ye Kom wa talk to somebody "4a >t eer em | ae TE 77r# talking to you | © He talks as if he — everything, (sf ses A (Fram 203v-y»] %.hasknown 4, had known 1, will know ™, knew Ber 4 TON: As if (om). 44 present tense rect as if-a 8 verb past form ei gen “aretet knew #104 | 474 Right fortn of Yori. Shakib had Maruf — the car, (9% (71m) 209-9) %, wash t, washed antemt: ‘Had causative verb [77% 772 hadeen 1 ARREE Obj. THEE TH Theyre, objects * verb-4# base form 777% The judge — him to seven year imprisonment for armed robbery, ‘TBD D (fram) 209%-d2) =, put 4%, ordered 1, charged ¥, sentenced tex areat: Sentence someone %4 75 #67 All my hopes — [of 285 D (fee, , were nipped in the bud %, nipped in thd bud +t, have nipped in the bud has nipped in the bud tas NOT: AT HAC AAT AT ATA Fee aT I area passive voice-4 41 THM TER ‘were nipped in the bud | What time — the news on TV? [9% 239 D (fee) 203-9) are 4. is "1, have had Sas aren: The news' plural WH ere zt Singular noun | 7A interrogative acer is = It is high time he (change) his bad habits, [oreartft BEfA9 FE goyy->9) changing —_¥, had changed st. changed ¥. has been changing Seat ONO: It is high timesea or sub SPIT sub-ce OF ‘at verb fx past form wamE wea | ea EOE changed #141 Just now he — his dinner but he says he'll see you when he's finished. lores USA FE g09v-y0] *. is having 41, was having 4, to wash x, would wash has had had Ben + TOWAE WEP present continous Tense XEN THE is having 1 & Choose the correct response to comph ete the ae I— my exercise ietans i didn't understand the Questions, | ‘AR03-391 a tee a.did will not si, haven't won't — Le ‘aro: Because-s "4 clause-at main verb ap arm Clause ST) Option exergy 7s wean main verb fora se wae ang did | yea peer did FS | Which of the following makes correct use of ‘transitive verb’? (4% 238% B soy.) =, The policeman stopped the car, &, He speaks loudly, *t, How do you do? ¥, Some of the gifts were very expensive, wae ‘GNI Transitive verb Zr eay verb a obj. ATE | STH option wT TF obj. TF eT ze the policeman stopped the car (obj). $ Did you use to — with dolls? [x 3h C oyb-da] @. play *. played 4, playing abe played = Bare RM: use to-as eA verb-aF base form Fri RAR TAG play FA | Would you mind — in this office? BAAD A (Ist shift) 2od¥-9>) %.not smoking not to smoke s.not smoke to % not to smoking ta: z % Jahan decided — the car. (286A f& (2nd shift) 3osv-3e] ®. not to buy 1, to buying , not buying si none of the above en # © When 1 — money, I will buy a book, (®t SAB Fe (2nd shift) 2090-39) % may get ‘ may be got 4. will get ¥. gel a Mh I 475 : Right form of Verbs Which sentence in the following options does not maintain the correct causative Structure? (efeet ‘A! 8399 (or %. Let us go then, you and [ *. She will have her phone rep: ‘i. | am getting my brother to copy of Beginning Modernisn . My teacher has helped me understand the toughest lesson specially designed costome for up: festival. Ohm: Causative verb wt let, make h help cuecen cerca eR Wa | 1 EF cau ‘fra area caf eer option () | Make sor verb present form wm 7% sequ: ‘GH infinitive eet FA LATE | © You must also — taught — polite in company and keep quiet while others, especially your —elders_—_ spoke. Appropriate filler for the gaps are >= “AP PERG (Re) 203-39] ®. be, be ‘#. have to be, so t, have been, to be ¥, have to be, be &. be, to be ORT IMU: Must + perfective «passive voi structure Sit have been 7 | Sw adjective- 8 94 to be TA | Awan Ae See have been, to bet ® It is the time you — your mistakes. [2% “fa BEAD godb-d0] ®, realise %. realised st had realised, have realised Baw: OPO: It is time, it is high time-c# + sub SPR eR verb-ae past form WATE TW TEN TTS Ie realised | © We must get the house — before mother comes, [31% BBB fF gos¥-391 ®. clean ¥. cleaned ‘t.to be cleaned —¥. cleaning em: 8 ONT Get something + verb-a4 p.p Ret ABE sequence 1 eat 4ATRIT BAA cleaned | MP3 AT6 ® Your Orthopedic is optimistic. They hope they will soon have yous tigaln, aft REA’ FA so>t-r0] had walked —%, walking +1. walked ¥. to walk Sar + ‘uri: Have somebody + verb-a base form/ verb + ing wea AB sequence 1 AEM. ATEN ict walking | © Junaibah along with her brothers — three, [erearTe ft BEAAG fF 20yb-d0] are ais ‘am Ww be ere long with, accompanied by Berit wat 7 phrase-am sffe8 noun few sub, Feces eH At Bt) TEAR third person singular number Junaibahize follow ar verb tis! "pre ICE © Her mother — what to do yet. (wreath ‘TBA Fa a030-d5] *.not decided — *, decide i. hasn't decided ¥, will decide Be ara: Yet negative wear WAGE ATi Present perfect tense-«a 7% structure eat sub + havelhas + not + verbs pp 1 eae "ETE “prea hasn't decided | Yesterday we had — twenty minutes for a bus, [oreert a BOG g03v-d] %, wail ¥. to wait 1, to waiting to waited Cory caren wEice caret a ace wenftem am aanganvewer caraice had + to + verb base form NC | ea ATTN ACH to Walt | % It costs about five hundred taka to have a tooth —loreerett BSAib C goyy-dh] %. filling ¥, to fill 1. filled %, fill be ‘Son 1 ren: Causative verb, havens eA noun ‘SOON “EME Verba pp AOT | oR ATE filed or | Her brother along with her parents — that she remains in the school, fereerit USF a0 09-98] . insist ‘, are insisting %. insists ¥. were insisting Gem ¥ Right form of y, ® Mr. A Mannan along with his 4, children (visit) the island. What yy) . the right form of the verb ‘yj, acergatecta (F6 ‘eefad) 20%y-s0) 4, has visited 4, Both # and Say, , visit 4, have visited $ The Vice Chancellor and Dean 4 science faculty — signed the pape, facergafeata (Fé BSB) 209e-20] is are st, has % have One of the snake charmers — playing on flute, [acrafaate (15 BEF) 203-9) ais are a has , have Sez After 1 — to college, I went to the shop [acagaftafe (B BEF) 2osb-d2) =. have go %. would go shave gone hadgone Sey Now a days, price of every necessary things —. [aerate (B 283) Lose] =. is rising 4. is raisng s.arerisng areraising = anz The wealthy — not always happy. [aongaftatt (a7 BERS) go>v-35] mam is tare be oar © The majority — that he is an honest man, [orgie (ae BEB) 2oyv-99] %, believes %. believe 1. is believing ¥. are believing ee < © Teould not — laughing, (nf “* REA 309% ov ®. but %, assist t. help %. though tart Nt Cannot/Couldn't help + verbting wi FS cannot/couldn't but + verb-it form 4 TURE CH laugh + ing orm sae aware TET help Ra = 2 ° = - bool at Ma K stiecess o uv , ne ¢ the best is by Dale Carney : treated ‘Ble, (oi Rafap have written %. have beon wri nt nw «, had written ne %. has written aon a paste Voice « we, omn con Ver phil Re ea mee have been written | The museum— paintin, [nf BEB “9 $039.98] 2, did not have any 4, did not have no 4, did not have hardly «did have any TT: Option ST FG did not erat negative 5 any wea ey In fear of —, he escay BEAT 'G’ 2099-dv] =, arresting %. arrested , having arrested ¥, being arrested Gea: ‘WMO: TET arrest GF ET eT subject zm he | SH arrest rt EF Bean in fear ofer cc being + verb-<# p.p ai ony arrestat FS} afer wa Sart GE AeA being arrested = afte choice | I saw the man — in the field, (af 2883 = 3034-28] %. was working ¥. work 6 by S.M. Sultan, tae have any afte \ Ped elsewhere. fat t, working ¥. worked tert INT: see-er oH TS eran, afer Be orae verb Brome ing Te aA The war criminal was — [aft Bae 3038-28] hang 4, hanged 1, hung ¥. hunged. tert ‘we: Hy cau wee hang- past participle form WM hanged | we ArEIeA TATA hanged | After rising the flag to commemorate the holiday, the mayor gave a long Speech, [enft ‘B’ BBFG 2094-961 % rising +. commemorate holiday x, Jong speech tae | tsar a5 object fers flag sem ste rising sce eect sais y OH He told us — sad and that it would be better for everyone, foi 2360 f 8, don't be %, doesn't be ‘1, not be 4. Not to be “UNM: Negative imperative “et indirect #2 O*GK reporting speech (He told us)-“% “% not + to + verb, = not to be =) I want to have it — within a week. {% BSA H 099-301 %, todo s.do ‘1, done ‘tobedone zz: “ONT: Have + twas complement + verb <2 Past participle =i yea “pre do “=z past participle done @aae za | He had his hair —. (enf 235 H 094-35) cut %. to be cut ‘f. to cut ¥. cutting Be: ON: Sub + had + zHa% complement + verb- ‘<& past participle &*m 4% sentence structure | My brother enjoys — computer games. The missing expression is : [xf 2353 A 2034-de) *. play %. to play 1. playing %. being played Sex + ONT: Enjoy oF 9 verb sem ee ICH ing T= | Neither Professor Johnson nor any other faculty member - to apply for the dean's position, [aft 888 B 9034-1 ®. intend has intend ‘tare intending — ¥. intends Bere Choose the correct form of verb : He — to Chicago just a few months ago. [a READ E 3099-35) ®, moved +t would move ¥, had moved has moved Bea w MP: ® 3 AT8 Find the correct form of verb: We-a holiday since the beginning of the year. [af BEB E 3099-94] S. didnot have 8. have not had shad not had 8, are not having Bet ¥ Fill in the blank with the right form of verb in the sentence: T look forward to.... from you. [af 89 K (IER) $039-251 =. hear hearing ‘. heard Shaveheard Bare In today's globalised world, indigenous culture — by foreign culture. (s 88° B 3038-38 assaulted ——-&. has assaulted ‘x. is to be assaulted ¥. is being assaulted cee ONT: < KERTH subject (indegenous culture) verb ore passive form set FA! Is being assaulted = present continuous tense- <4 =e passive form | It is high time all — students to study science, [5% 2253 A 3039-281 encouraging ¥. encourage ‘encouraged —_¥. to encourage tert “BNE: It is high time + subject + verb past form =! Much of the machinery on these farms — unusable, [5% 8243 C 2032-201 is are m. have %. has 8. are being tare TT: Much TH TRA subject Reora TIE eT ‘eT uncountable noun * verb <4 singular form See | Ta Aer ARTETA wt adjective (unusable SoeeRTENT) KET verb ONT has TA ‘#7 ) Se" have 7 has €2% noun <1 I'd had scarcely any time to think about it before they — me for my opinion. [5% BBFC 2039-38] =. had asked ‘1, asked %, did ask . have asked Right form of Von, IN Vor 8, might have ed ‘ees aprsit: Before 1%"! elause fo Past perfect ten. ver fat clause indefinite tense ex, © Without the new faxes, houses yj, before World War-IL — lower ton n more modern homes do, (of 28 that 3034-201 pa a. have ‘f, are wv Sen y surat: Than #48 modern houses % subjeg facie main verb (do) set ACE | Than wr arr, wag on Ga8t subject 4 CES main vert, (have) 74 | That ceremony — enacted on Tuesday next. [sf B83 D 2034-3"1 i . has been ais 4, is being w, have any ‘gre: Ceremony (rx r) FCF Fer aE eT a, FT KITT A) CHR s ect 4 verh a passive form Bi eas FAR fam, ay (Tuesday) a Bart eee present continuous tense &1 There is no denying the fact that the sufferings of the Rohingyas ~ [sf 2269p 3098-34] =. are beggar description ¥. beggar description +, have beggar description ¥. beggars description bons ‘me: Beggar description— erate ext | The sufferings of the Rohingyas carfenicr ys eof EEA HM AT present indefinite tense froft ect1 The sufferings (681) plural subject smart verb plural form (beggar) #1 | © Would you mind — ? [of 2/45 D 2094-9») , looking into the matter %. to look into the matter ‘1, looking at the matter ¥. looking for the matter bone WT: Look into - wre wat) Would you mind eH (verb + ing) BT speed subject Verboaa ayy sy ef ONS SERN subjects HT At opp ' Nbject% numb SORT TE often | at EEM sentence % F en et, person, v Person, verb tense ze sentence Incorrect: He do his duty, i Correet; He does his duty “1 Nouwn/Pronoun Sa yelative Pronoun: © Incorrect: One of the boys hav. Antecedent 3 's have got scholarshi Corres Oe of the boys has got mholatin eee ith lesoinuat be ee \hich was destroyed in earthquake : . ie buildings whi hquake. antecedent buildings 86 Verb le eu were destroyed in earthquake. (which-<% * Question Bank Choose rae nmatiee pst the een in the field is feeling sick. ¥. One of the player %. One of the players #, Most of the players ¥. Most of the player a “gear TRF One of, any of, each of, ether of Bent Subject Serre ere 7H Verb & Singular ex | SESE ‘cert #34 Ut One of/any of + plural noun + singular verb + aefi® Bet arr Gs SR CCAR ETH SATE LAT ATE | Choose the correct sentence, (S-<¢ ret FE RINE AROTR HTETE THRE 080) ) One of my friends are a lawyer +t) One of my friends is a lawyer “ane One of tH Subject plural ee aeaba we: wat Tyee fer arr TAT 4 Choose the correct sentence (7% 3) One of the boys is meeting me today. *) One of the boy is meeting me today. 1) One of the boys are meeting me today. ®) One of the boy's is mecting me today. Set: * % — Choose the correct sentence: [sox mt STE FEF © ERT T8038) (@) One of the most beautiful girls has come (@) One of the most beautiful git! has come (4) One of the most beautiful girls have come (@) One of the beautiful girl are come care < vere Frame tr gone) stoner ses fy ee 8/ o +) One of my friends isa lawyer 4) One of my friends are lawyer BRS verb singular 1 1 Sar eer (SBM) BE HPT A098) mp3 482 Subject-Vorb Agroomon, Seiki re vetren cette 04 FE gone) eaten Fengrra 7 6TP fren Choose the correct sentence, (Here & (sfrenrer/ Be xfemare wat) - 9030) es **) Everybody have gone there +) Everybody are oe oe i *) Everybody has gone there 1) Everybody has a9 have/ has 424 verb wre p, verb 74a singular 2 ast amet: Everybody/ somebody! nobody 2 participle form #2 - Hach of the boys = present in the class. [ru SH" nia meth ech (A) 3098) (#) are (*) have ° ("is (*) were 4 None of the students — a cnr oon cca fee fe 0 ere 1 (PTAA S) 2030) %, have ™, have got = 1, has ¥, own ten + © Everybody (go) there. at vse rep fre tere te ose! , have gone %, has gone 4, are gone 4, are going ten x © Neither Rint nor Simi. qualified for the job. lon er care Rae ARTA 2038) are 4. is tewere — ¥ had ¥ © Neither Rumi not Popy- qualified for the job. fargerar RRO LP TT POAT -2030) . had ais 1, were are _, fae Everything including the books — bought. (on aa en ere 8 LET TERT? 30) ) were 4) was 1) are ¥) have Ans. © None of the students in the class left any doubt — enjoyed this class. (ore sfienstan Bec coms ‘apbIt - 2030) a, as to whether or not he/she 'b. whether or not he/she c. as to Whether or not they d. to whether he/she Ans.a © Choose the correct sentence - (xo a arena rasrr wis a7 0 tr4TT eraT AE TORT FACE 3008) (#) Everybody hate the liar (@) Everybody hates a liar (+t) Everybody do hate a liar (=) Everybody do not hate a liar Ans, ¥ hoose the correct sentence, (ris rom EI Here RTE FFE 8) erything has been done to help him (+) Everything have been done to help him (*1) Everything are done to help him (4) Everything was did to help him Ans. ® 03 48 1 ‘at least ome of the students —. Si (Ps aanneress iS —~ full marks every ti tubject-Verb Agreement TF (THIER) 4008) time, (24" BCS-cancelled, mverre secre 7 ast b) are getting Seen «gets 4) have got spich of the followi vine of iy ae is correct? (16 BCS) erate Rare acer Ans.c ) one of my friend is a ia 7 oe of my friends is a Se ernin 30) ose the correct st . ne of Oe a etre) intl (10" BCs, eee ihe Ans. b 4 few of the ne cae Rajshahi university-09-10) TAIT) 2080/oe ES gotaprize. b, _ Every of the three b ‘ize. b, Each of the three bi ey the corret oys gota prize d-Allthe tec boy tapi. Sentences: (erie rary ae joys got a prize. Ans. b -¢ Fach student of the class took part in the picni re (ge an) ¢088) ¢ Each student of the class had taken part fa ibe picnic a, Every student of the class was taken part in ie picnic, «Every student of the class took part i ini 7 nt part in the picnic. 4. Which of the following sentences is correct ere Fr 9 <= ee 2) One of my brothers are asoctor. +) One of my brothers is a doctor. dare ) One of my brother is a doctor. sf) One of my brothers is doctor. re eh PP (PER AT) 2039! tat 4 Atleast one of the students — full marks every time. lant z)Have got *)get_— “are getting) gets 4 Choose the correct sentence: [erie 6 smPirer rev-2030) an nor the members was present. a) Neither the Chairm: b) Neither the Chairman nor the members were present. c) Neither the Chairman nor the members has present. 4) Neither the Chairman nor the members is present. Ans:B 6 Neither Sharmin, nor her friend — present last week. Br aaa a ROTA HE TOS (eR: 2000) were was ‘-have been wis Bere 6 Either of these — 0 the airport. Faery tao 07 eG (ELA) ATE TTT =, road lead ¢, roads leads si, roads lead x, road leads Bar: ¥ $ Which one is the correct sentence? er ce 5 FT RET RE papi (Reeds eS, aPnbig) xose] %. Either of the book is stolen. 4, Either of the books are stolen. ‘cNone of the three: 4. Either of the books is stolen Bend 9 Which of the following sentences is he cer ter fo BLA eA OE Every one of the boy love to ride «i, Every one of the boys loves to ride os sEvery one of the Jove to rides w.Every one of the boy loves to ride. : ae he + plural noun few singular verb #1 | Tear ofr arar Every one of the boys loves arm Everyone of # tide. MPS 480 Subjoot-Verb AgHoomon, S Which of the following sentence is correct el? 4) He is one of the most perfect gentleruan }) He is one of the pertioet gontlennan ¢) Reis one of the most perfect gentleman in 4) He is more pertoct thanany other gowtlemnat 18.4) ent etinte ge cant plural HEE EPTO EE Single e three thousand dallars tt 1 singular verb Incorrect: Three thous Correct: Three thousand doll Incorrect: The United States of ¢ Correet: The United States of America is meriva are rich country. atich county. -03-04) bb. Tent miles is too far to walk 0 far to walk ‘Ana, Which one is correct? (National unive a, Ten miles are too far to walk ¢. Ten miles have too far to walk d. Ten mile is Correct one is - Ge 6 @tarrren armas ferere7 #4eEf R008) (©) Ten miles are along distance (8) Ten miles are more long distance (*) Ten miles make a long distance (*) Ten miles isa long distance Ans.% Anyone, anybody. everyone, everybody, neither, one of SE Singular WAS WT) TR oT word-4 Everybody loves his country. Each of the students has got a prize. Anyone who works hard will succeed. Somebody has been accused of theft. Neither he nor his brother is guilty. Either you or your sister has got the book. Question Bank Neither Rini nor Simi — qualified for the job. (29% BCS, eft rx wines wher Go.veai® wise earn ett a Baer cee fon ERB 2093) a) are byis c) were d) had ane © — Choose the correct sentence. (26° BCS, erat eaten Pie #44 goo, pe 6 an afraan Braet cat (fe). et) a) Everbody have gone there. b) Everbody are gone there, c) Everbody has gone there. d) Everbodiy has went there, Ans.¢ W3 —— 493 wa h, every € no See Nounset qed g Subject-Verb Agreement _qgulat P58 Wl & Noun-wet and wat —— si porrect: No friend and no relati incor" f and no relative Correct? No friend and no relative eons Vel ; 5 ies Bees nd Cvery planet are the handiwork of Allah, a every planet is the handiwork of Allah, me. jue ‘And-43 a 4 no At hot ea, incorrect: Three books only and Correct: Three books only and n SG verb 481 Noun a Pronoun no penis required. 10 pen are required. > Rel: ye: Pronk = oe ee (antecedent) Noun/Pronoun- Number, Person =e x ent aett Gi cra fede Antecedent “% Number, Person J who am your teacher advise you to be honest. = Tam the man who helps you. : « Itis I who am very unfortunate. = [know the boy who has got the prize. IMc¢ Bani Select the correct sentence, (26° BCS. emia: fer sfems oe, DU-D-Unit-03-04) a) the man was tall who stolemy bag _b) The man stole my bag who was tall ¢) The man who stole my bag is tall __d) The man who stole my bag was tall Ans.d Choose the correct sentence. (101 BCS) 2) The man that said that was a fool. —_) The man who said that was @ fool. c) The man, that said that was a fool, _d) The man which said that was a fool. Ans. b wm One Ruie-7: One-2% Pronoun ®&7ta British English-a his sees Baar GE TR On an English-@ One-s# Pronoun feors hi h English-2 Serer © MATES AAT TA ATE | ar 2 GaRA SACS BH | OH Americ: oir ERTS Ba, SAAS AC MATA TTS Britis! Incorrect: One should do his duty properly. Correct: One should do ‘one’s duty properly. Rule-8 . i rR ‘And ar ye singular subject af oa Hfore TAR, SRA ST singular @ 48% And wat ye singular subject faq fon ES TAT GH CFE GT plural VL HH : irman and Chief patron was present. . The Cate and the Chief patron were present. 404 Subject-Vorb Auroorngn, Rule-9 Noun @ Pronoun vith, in addition to, 10 sas well as, with, together with, alone wit, im ation 105 pf swat Noun 4 Pronoun | 1 he than, including, accompanied by stg * He as well as his brothers was brilliant. = Rahim, as well as, his friends is interested in English. * Rounak, together with her friends, was awarded. is Rahim — there. rece ens we aan Fg Rec are 9498; 055] © Ramas well a! a) were b) was c)have — d) has Ans: 8 © My parents as well as— present there. ars at ira « Buowrs eet8 2098) i: =) was Xam) were ¥) will oon “UT As well as, in addition to, besides, with Bont ere atcara eet Subject ETH Verb twHfes ee ecw My parents ®t Plural verb 6% ‘were? #14 | @ The father with his seven daughters — left the house. [soon Pree Pere

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