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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Devoid of ( বর্জিত ) He is devoid of common sense.
  • Require of ( প্রয়োজন হওয়া (কোন কিছু) ) I required a loan of him.
  • Opposite to ( বিপরীত ) Your idea is opposite to mine.
  • Angry at ( রাগান্বিত (কারো আচরণ) ) I am angry at your conduct.
  • Aptitude for ( স্বাভাবিক দক্ষতা ) I have no aptitude for Mathematics.
  • Restore to ( ফিরিয়ে দেওয়া ) Restore his property to him.

Idioms:

  • Hard nut to crack ( কঠিন সমস্যা ) The problem of adult education is really a hard nut to crack.
  • Out of sorts ( ঈষৎ অসুস্থ ) He is out of sorts now.
  • Far and wide ( সর্বত্র ) His fame as a scholar spread far and wide
  • Cats and dogs ( মূষল ধারে ) It was raining cats and dogs.
  • Dead against ( তীব্র বিরোধী ) I am dead against his proposal.
  • Lion's share ( সিংহভাগ ) He took the lion's share of the profit.