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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Useful for ( প্রয়োজনীয় (উদ্দেশ্য) ) This book is useful to us for examination.
  • Engaged with ( নিযুক্ত (ব্যক্তি) ) I was engaged with him in talk.
  • Laugh at ( বিদ্রুপ করা ) Do not taught at the poor.
  • Assign to ( নির্দিষ্ট করে দেওয়া ) He assigned the task to me.
  • Compare with ( তুলনা করা (সদৃশ বস্তু) ) Rabindranath may be compared with Shakespeare.
  • Confident to ( আবদ্ধ (শয্যা) ) He is confined to bed.

Idioms:

  • when pigs fly ( কখনও না ) I will help you when pigs fly
  • As if ( যেন ) He swims so beautifully as if he is the Olympic gold medalist.
  • At once finger ends ( নখদর্পণে ) All these facts are at his finger ends.
  • Read between the lines ( তাৎপর্য বোঝা ) Try to read between the lines of the letter.
  • A blessing in disguise ( বিপরীতে হিত ; প্রথমে খারাপ হিসেবে মনে হলেও পরবর্তীতে ভালো হয় ) Sam's motorcycle accident was a blessing in disguise because he got enough insurance money.
  • be in ones bad books ( কারও অপ্রিয় হওয়া )