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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Accompanied with ( একসঙ্গে ঘটা ) He has fever accompanied with headache.
  • Different from ( পৃথক ) This book is different from that.
  • Sensible of ( বোধ সম্পন্ন ) She is sensible of the risk.
  • Affection for ( স্নেহ ) The teacher feels affection for every pupils.
  • Equal to ( সমতুল্য (কাজ) ) He rose equal to the occasion.
  • Contrary to ( বিপরীত ) His action is contrary to his words.

Idioms:

  • By chance ( দৈবাৎ ) I met him on the way by chance.
  • Null and void ( বাতিল ) The deed has been null and void now.
  • Kith and kin ( নিকট আত্মীয় ) He has no good relationship with his kith and kin.
  • In vogue ( চালু ) This custom is not in vogue now.
  • Fish in a troubled water ( এলোমোলো অবস্থায় সুযোগ নেওয়া ) He made a lot of money by fishing in a troubled water.
  • Out of sorts ( ঈষৎ অসুস্থ ) He is out of sorts now.