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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Displeased with ( অসন্তুষ্ট ) I am displeased with him at his conduct.
  • Avail of ( সুযোগ গ্রহণ করা ) You must avail yourself of the business.
  • Want of ( অভাব ) We have no want of money.
  • Loyal to ( বিশ্বস্ত ) He is loyal to his master.
  • Officiate in ( পরিবর্তে কাজ করা (পদ) ) He officiated for me in that post.
  • Heir to ( উত্তরাধিকারী (সম্পত্তি) ) He is the heir to his uncle’s property.

Idioms:

  • As it were ( যেন ) The sun is, as it were , the lamp of the universe.
  • At one’s own sweet will ( খুশি মতো ) He still does it at his own sweet will.
  • a rotten apple ( কোনো একটা দলের সব ভালোর মধ্যে খারাপ বা মন্দটা ) In any group of average citizens there are bound to be a few rotten apples.
  • To the letter ( অক্ষরে অক্ষরে ) He followed my advice to the letter.
  • Get rid of ( মুক্তি পাওয়া ) Try to get rid of that rogue.
  • Bird of a feather ( এক রকম স্বভাবের লোক ) Birds of a feather flock together.