"I was reading the dictionary. I thought
it was a poem about everything."
                     --Steven Wright

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Devoid of ( বর্জিত ) He is devoid of common sense.
  • Afraid of ( ভীত ) I am not afraid of ghosts.
  • Useful to ( প্রয়োজনীয় (ব্যক্তি) ) This book is useful to us for examination.
  • Guilty of ( দোষী ) He is guilty of murder.
  • Close to ( নিকটে ) The school is very close to our house.
  • Quarrel with ( কলহ করা (ব্যক্তি) ) They quarreled with one another for the property.

Idioms:

  • In force ( বলবৎ ) This law is in force now.
  • From A to Z ( প্রথম হইতে শেষ পয্র্ন্ত ) The statement is true from A to Z.
  • Household word ( সকলের পরিচিত নাম ) Mother Teresa's name has now become a household word.
  • Chip of the old block ( বাপকা বেটা ) He is a chip of the old black.
  • Bring to book ( শাস্তি দেওয়া ) He should be brought to book for his misconduct.
  • Tooth and nail ( তীব্রভাবে ) He fought tooth and nail against his enemy.