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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Accompanied by ( সঙ্গী হওয়া ) He was accompanied by his father.
  • Involved in ( জড়িত ) He is involved in the plot.
  • Kind of ( প্রকার ) What kind of paper is it?
  • Clue to ( সূত্র ) Find out the clue to the mystery.
  • Count for ( গণ্য হওয়া ) His advice counts for nothing.
  • Argue for ( যূক্তি দেখানো (কোন কিছু) ) I argued with him for the point.

Idioms:

  • Square meal ( পেট ভরা আহার ) He is too poor to have a square meal every day.
  • At large ( স্বাধীন ) The anti-socials are still at large.
  • Cut to the quick ( মর্মাহত হওয়া ) I was cut to the quick by his words.
  • In fine ( পরিশেষ ) In fine he declared his plan.
  • In lieu of ( পরিবর্তে ) Give me this pen in lieu of that.
  • In force ( বলবৎ ) This law is in force now.