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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Cure of ( আরগ্য হওয়া ) He will be cured of the disease very soon.
  • Prompt at ( চটপটে (ব্যক্তিত্ব) ) He is prompt at figures.
  • Kind of ( প্রকার ) What kind of paper is it?
  • in favour of ( পক্ষে ) He spoke in favour of his friend.
  • Wanting in ( বিহীন ) He is wanting in common sense.
  • Involved in ( জড়িত ) He is involved in the plot.

Idioms:

  • Slip of the tongue ( বলায় সামান্য ভুল ) This is a slip of the tongue, don't lay much stress on it.
  • At one’s wit’s end ( হতবুদ্ধি ) He was at his wit’s end and did not know what to do.
  • As usual ( যথারীতি ) He is late as usual.
  • Tooth and nail ( তীব্রভাবে ) He fought tooth and nail against his enemy.
  • ABC ( প্রাথমিক জ্ঞান ) Everybody must know at least the ABC of religion.
  • Crying need ( জরুরী প্রয়োজন ) Mass education is the crying need of Bangladesh.