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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Adjacent to ( সংলগ্ন ) Her college is adjacent to her house.
  • Cope with ( সামলানো ) I cannot cope with the situation.
  • Suffer from ( কষ্ট পাওয়া ) He is suffering from fever.
  • Prefer to ( অধিক পছন্দ করা ) I prefer coffee to tea.
  • Partiality for ( পক্ষপাত দুষ্ট ) He has no Partiality for his son.
  • Alarmed at ( আতঙ্কিত ) We were alarmed at he news.

Idioms:

  • In a hurry ( তাড়াহুড়ার মধ্যে ) Don't do the work in a hurry.
  • By and by ( শীঘ্র ) He will come here by and by.
  • Curry favour ( তোষামোদ করিয়ে প্রিয় হওয়া ) He knows how to curry favour with officers.
  • As it were ( যেন ) The sun is, as it were , the lamp of the universe.
  • To the backbone ( হাড়ে হাড়ে ) The boy is wicked to the backbone.
  • Out of temper ( ক্রুদ্ধ ) He is out of temper now.