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4. Completing Sentence (Without clues)
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(a) The weather is so cold that———.

(b) He was strong enough———.

(c) He came here with a view to—–

(d) Hasib behaves as if———-.

(e) You had better————-.

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4. Completing Sentence (Without clues)
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(a) A college is a seat of learning, so————

(b) It should be a peaceful place where———–.

(c) But now a days peaceful atmosphere is absent from the college because——-

(d) The students who—————.

(e) The sooner it can be controlled, the—————–

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4. Completing Sentence (Without clues)
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(a) I wish ———.

(b) He works hard so that———-

(c) There is hardly any person———-.

(d) Man is born free but———-.

(e) It is our sacred duty——-.

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(a) He hurried to the station lest,———-

(b) People are advised to take oral-saline since ———–

(c) Where there is a will ———-.

(d) The weather was so unbearable that ———-.

(e) When the final hour of departure came, ———–.

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(a) We want that ———.

(b) Man dies but————-.

(c) People work with a view to————-.

(d) I wish————-.

(e) A patriot is person whom————-.

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(a) Since Bangladesh is a disaster-prone country________ 

(b) Though Bangladesh is a small country, she is burdened ________

(c) Women who comprise half of our population________

(d) Moreover, our country is beset        ________

(e) We all should come forward with a view to________

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5. Right form of verbs
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occurincreasepunishkeepcleanbringobey\boxed{\rm{ occur\qquad increase\qquad punish\qquad keep\qquad clean\qquad bring\qquad obey }}

Most often traffic problem (a) —  in the  congested areas where the roads are very narrow. In proportion to our population roads (b) —. There are many unlicensed vehicles which should (c) — under control. The drivers are not willing to (d) — the traffic rules. Irresponsible drivers (e) — strictly.

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runbereachsufferlivehampergo\boxed{\rm { run\qquad be\qquad reach\qquad suffer\qquad live\qquad hamper\qquad go }}

The people (a) ____ in the big cities and towns greatly (b) ____from traffic jam. Their office  activities (c) ____. They (d) ____ their working places in time. Several factors (e)____ responsible for this severe and chronic problem.

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candochangeeatdiversifycatchsell\boxed{\rm { can\qquad do\qquad change\qquad eat\qquad diversify\qquad catch\qquad sell\qquad }}

To alleviate poverty, the first step (a) ———-be diversification of the economy. This may be (b)———-on two fronts. First because ours is an agro-based economy. It is imperative to (c) ——-our agricultural output. At the same time, we have to (d)———-our habits. Rice is our staple food, but side by side with rice, we have to develop the habit of (e)——-potatoes and wheat to reduce the excessive pressure on rice.

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commandhelpmemoriespreparedevelophave\boxed{\rm{ command\qquad help\qquad memories\qquad prepare\qquad develop\qquad have }}

Most of the students of our country are experts in (a)————answers. They don’t prepare notes themselves. They get them (b)————by their tutors. Their tutors exercise their brain for the students. So, the thinking power of the students (c) ————. They, do not have any (d)————over the language. They of course, do well in the examination. But for this they can claim no credit of their own. This result (e) ———— them in their later life.

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workinventdiscovercometakegivebring\boxed{\rm{ work\qquad invent\qquad discover\qquad come\qquad take\qquad give\qquad bring}}

Computer has (a)————about a revolutionary change in the world. But it (b) ———overnight. It (c) ————a long time to invent computer. Many votaries of science (d)———  hard for years and finally (e) ————out successful.

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valueindulgetrythinkencouragebedoevaluate\boxed{\rm{ value\qquad indulge\qquad try\qquad think\qquad encourage\qquad be\qquad do\qquad evaluate }}

Many of us often (a)———–in an undesirable act which is finding faults with others. But we (b) ———– to find out our own faults. It is difficult for one (c)———- one’s short­comings because most often man (d) ———- himself to be in no way meaner, less intelligent, less experienced. Only those who are great of heart (e) ———-themselves on their own.

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ensurereferbuymeancallsatisfyfeel\boxed{\rm{ ensure\qquad refer\qquad buy\qquad mean\qquad call\qquad satisfy\qquad feel }}

Money (a) ——- happiness. Happiness is absolutely a psychological thing. It (b)——-; -the contentment of the mind. He who (c)———-with what he gets and is content life (d) ———-a happy man. It is only moral and spiritual development which (e) ———happiness in our life.

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irritatebelongoffendusetakeaddictfind\boxed{\rm{ irritate\qquad belong\qquad offend\qquad use\qquad take\qquad addict\qquad find }}

People (a) ———– to smoking find it difficult to give up this fatal habit. Many of them suffer from various incurable diseases including cancer which (b) ———– a heavy toll of lives every year. An effective cure for this deadly disease has not been (c) ———– out yet. In addition, smoking (d)———– eyes and (e)———-the nose.

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7. Narrations
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“Oh, my Lord, please do not kill the child,” said the woman. “Let her have him” the king said. “Now everything is clear to me.” Pointing to the woman, he said to the servant, “Give her the child. She is the mother of the baby.

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The traveller said to the peasant, “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” The peasant said, “Yes, I can. Do you want one in which you can spend the night?” The traveller said. I do not wish to stay there, but I only want a meal.”

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“Have you heard the name of Aesop?” asked the teacher. “No. sir, who was he?” “Read the lesson attentively and then you will be able to know about him. How interesting and instructive his fables are!” said the teacher.

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“Follow my example,” she said as we shook hands, “and never eat more then one thing for luncheon.” ‘I’ll do better than that,” I retorted “I’ll eat nothing for dinner for tonight.” “Humourist, quite a humourist!’ she cried gaily, jumping into a cab.

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“You’re cut off your hair?” asked Jim. “Cut it off and sold it,” said Delia. “Don’t you like me just as well, any how? I’m me, without my hair, amn’t I?”

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“You look a little bit like my mother,” he said, “especially in the dark by the fire.” “But you were only four, Jerry, when you came here.” the writer said. “My mother lives in Mannville.”

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