Past perfect+ before+ past Indefinite
Past Indefinite + after+ past perfect.
The students had stood up before the teacher came.
The students stood up after the teacher had come.
N.B. 1. AZx‡Z `ywU NUbv NU‡j †KvbwU Av‡M N‡U‡Q †mUv †`Lv‡ZB past perfect e¨eüZ nq|
He thanked me for what I had done.
That Øviv AZx‡Z m¤§vw`Z `ywU KvR hy³ n‡j cye©eZx© KvRwU That Gi c‡i e‡m Ges †mwU past perfect tense nq|
a) When I got home last night. I found that somebody had entered(enter) the flat
b) He denied that he had written (write) the letter.
N.B.3. No sooner----than, scarcely---when, Hardly had---when, hardly---before Øviv `ywU clause hy³ n‡j cÖ_g clause wU past perfect tense nq Ges wØZxqwU past Indefinite tense nq|
No sooner had he heard the news than he wept aloud.
Past perfect continuous Tense.
An action that continued for sometime in the past before the happening of something else is called past perfect continuous Tense.
Structure: Sub+had been+ v(ing)+----
a. It had been raining before it was evening.
b. I had been waiting for you since morning.
N.B. 1. Past perfect continuous +before+ past Indefinite.
I had been reading read) the book for two hours before he came.
Future Indefinite Tense.
An action ev an event that will happen in future time, is called future Indefinite tense. (fwel¨r Kv‡j †Kvb KvR msNwUZ n‡e eySv‡Z future Indefinite tense nq|)
Structure:
sub+ shall/ will+ +----
He will appear at H.S.C examination
N.B.1. ‡Kvb sentence Gi g‡a¨ tomorrow, next, next(RW), ensuing, years to come, days to come, the day after tomorrow BZ¨vw` _vK‡j Future Indefinite tense nq|
I shall go (go) to Dhaka next month.
N.B.2. hv fwel¨‡Z msNwUZ n‡e eySv‡Z Future Indefinite tense nq|
Spring will come again, Birds will build nests.
N.B.2. cÖK…wZ RM‡Zi ¯^vfvweK/¯^qswµq Af¨vmRwbZ cybive„wËi †ÿ‡Î Future Indefinite tense nq| nq|
a. The moon will shine again b. The cuckoo will sing in spring c. the winter will come again.
Future continuous tense.
An action ev an event that will be going on in future, is called future continuous Tense. (fwel¨r) Kv‡j PA‡Z _vK‡e eySv‡j future continuous Tense nq|
Structure:
sub+ shall be/ will be + v(ing)+---
I will be reading all morning.
The children will be dancing with the music.
N.B.1. wbw`©ó Kg©m~Px wKsev cwiKíbv Abyhvqx fwel¨‡Z †Kvb KvR Pj‡Z _vK‡e †evSv‡Z future continuous Tense nq|
Don’t phone me at 6 a.m. I shall be sleeping then.
N.B.2. fwel¨‡Zi †Kvb KvR wbw`©ó/e¨vcK mg‡qi c~‡e© Avi¤¢ n‡q c‡iI Pj‡Z _vK‡e Giæc †evSv‡Z future continuous Tense nq|
a. The prime minister will be arriving in a few hours.
b. Within ten minutes they will be starting for Dhaka.
Future perfect tense.
The Future perfect tense expresses an action or an event that will be finished before another action or event.
(fwel¨r Kv‡j GKwU Kv‡Ri c~‡e© Aci GKwU KvR m¤§bœ n‡e eySv‡Z Future perfect tense nq A_ev, fwel¨r Kv‡j †Kvb KvR †kl nBqv _vwK‡e eySv‡j, Future perfect tense nq|)
Structure:
Sub + shall have/ will have + + --
N.B. 1. Adverb of time A_©vr by this time, by(year/month/time), by the time, by(RW) _vK‡j future perfect nq|
N.B.2. Future perfect + before+ future Indefinite/ present Indefinite
I shall have done (do) the work before he comes.
Future perfect continuous tense
The future perfect continuous tense indicates an action that will have been going on for a period of time.
[fwel¨r Kv‡j †Kvb KvR wKQz mgq a‡i Pj‡Z _vK‡e eySv‡j, Zv‡K Future perfect continuous tense. e‡j|
Structure:
sub+ shall have been/ will have been + v( ing) +---
I shall have been doing the sum for two hours before he comes.
N.B. Future perfect continuous tense+ before + present Indefinite/ Future Indefinite .
I shall have been reading (read) a book for two hours before he comes.
Question No. 5: Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs
Dhaka Board-16
Football is a favourite game in our country. It (a) ___ (arrange) between two teams (b) ___ (contain) eleven players each. The captains of both team (c) ___ (lead) their groups. This is the most exciting and enjoyable game ever (d) ___ (play) across the world. It (e) ___ (run) for an hour and a half with an interval after half of the time (f) ___ (be) over. Any football tournament (g) ____ (arrange) between two strong teams can be exciting. The result (h) ___ (remain) almost unpredictable till the end because any team might win the other team (i) ___ (score) a goal within seconds. The referee is to see whether rules and order (j) ___ (maintain) by the players.
Rajshahi Board-16
Once there (a) ___ (live) an idle king. He (b) ___ (not undergo) physical labour. As a result, he (c) ___ (get) bulky and could not move from one place to another. He (d)---(call) in a doctor. The doctor (e) ___ (be) clever and wise. He did not (d) ___ (prescribe) any medicine for the king. He asked the king to buy a club and (g) ___ (move) it in the air till his hands (h) ___ (get) moistened. The king started (i) ___ (follow) the prescription. Thus, the king (j) ___ (relieve) of his problem.
Comilla Board-16
Parents (a) ___ (be) blessings of God to us. When a child (b) ___ (bear), their joys (c) ___ (know) no bounds. They (d) ___ (start) (e) ___ (think) of (f) ___ (nurse) and (g) ____ (bring) up their children. They (h) ___ (remain) safe under the custody of their parents since birth. Parents never mind (i) ___ (take) pains for the upbringing of their off-spring. We (j) ___ never (offend) our parents.
Dinajpur Board-16
May events of great importance (a) (take) place during the last century. Significant advances (b) (make) in the field of science and technology. Many European colonies (c) (gain) independence. The movement for democracy (d) (become) prominent in may parts of the world. Two World Wars (e) (break) out in this century. It also (f) (witness) the misuse of atomic energy. Two cities of Japan were completely (g) (destroy) as a result of the dropping of atom bombs. However, the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent nation (h) (become) a momentous event. After a bloody war of nine months Bangladesh (i) (bear). Now we (j) (hold) our heads high in the community of nation.
Jessor Board-16
Idle brain is devil’s workshop. If we (a) ___ (waste) our time in idleness, all sorts of evil thoughts will crowd our brain. Idle persons who (b) ___ (kill) their time are burdens of society. They (c) ___ (sit) idle and cherish no high ideal and lofty ambition in life. They (d) ___ (not support) themselves. They (e) ___ (lead) an unhappy life and (f) ___ (suffer) in the long run. There should be time for reading, for office or other work, time for physical exercise, time for recreation and time for prayer. This (g) ___ (indicate) that we should do everything at the right moment. We (h) ___ (lead) a healthy and prosperous life only when we (i) ___ (follow) the routine which we (j) ___ (make) for our guidance.
Chittagong Board-16
To err is human. If a man commits crime anytime and repents truly for his misdeed, he may (a) ___ (forgive). But the man who (b) ___ (not, give up) the wrong, (c) ___ (suffer) surely. In the long run, he (d) ___ (will take) to the land of death. The old sailor (e) ___ (be) a wrong-doer in his long journey. He committed a crime (f) ___ (kill) a sea bird (g) ___ (call) Albatross. That crime ultimately (h) ___ (bring) bad luck to them. The ship (i) ___ (leave) in the ice sea. The sun shone over their head. The wind (j) ___ (drop) down. It was a great disaster.
Sylhet Board-16
One night the entire village was sleeping. The boy Bayazid Bustami was busy in study. His mother (a) __ (sleep). Suddenly she woke up and (b) ___ (feel) thirsty. (c) ___ (call) her son, she told her son to give her a glass of water and (d) ___ (fall) asleep again. When Bayazid went to the pitcher, he (e) ___(find) it empty. So, he went out with pitcher in search of water. After a while he (f) ___ (come) back home with water and found his mother (g) ___ (sleep). Then he waited (h) ___ (stand) by her bed with a glass of water. He did not make any sound lest she (i) ___ (wake) up. Suddenly his mother woke up and saw him with the glass of water. At once she (j) ___ (understand) what was the matter.
Barisal Board-16
There are many people who (a) ___ (not take) physical exercise. They can hardly (b) ___ (realize) that they themselves (c) ___ (ruin) their health. They (d) ___ (fall) victim to many diseases. Life (e) ___ (become) dull to them. They (f) ___ (remain) always ill tempered. We (g) ___ (build) good health and sound mind through physical exercise. Physical exercise (h) ___ (make) our body active and the muscles strong. It also (i) ____ (improve) our power of digestion and blood circulation. It (j) ___ (give) strength to our brain.
New Govt. Degree College-15
A few days ago I (a) ___ an interesting football match. It was Friday. It (b) ___ between the top two teams of our country Abahani and Mohammedan. The match (c) ___ me much joy. On the day of the match I (d) ___ to the Dhaka Stadium quite early. I (e) ___ in the line for a long time and (f) ___ a ticket. The game was timed to begin at 4:30 pm. The referees and the players (g) ___ the field in time. The spectators (h) ___ the players from all corners of the field. The captains of the two teams came up, shook hands and tossed the coin. Soon the referee (i) ___ off his whistle and the game started. Both the teams (j) ___ equally strong.
Rajshahi Govt. City College-15
After Humayun (a) ___(die) he (b) __ (succeed) by his eldest son, Akhbar. He (c) ___ (be) then fourteen years old, and he (d) ___ (have) a very difficult position to face. But he (e) ___(overcome) the problems one after another with the assistance and advice of Bairan Khan, his guardian. He (f) ___(march) boldly to meet Hemu at Panipath the same year of his ascending the throne. In the battle Hemu (g) ___ (wound), taken prisoner and (h) ___ (kill). After the battle Delhi (i) ___ (capture). The next year Sikander (j) ___(make) his submission.
Rahshahi Govt. Women’s College-15
Since the dawn of civilization man (a) ___ (relate) with trees they help us in maintaining the ecological balance which (b) ___ (be) essential for the preservation of life on earth. The importance of trees (c) ___ (increase) significantly and worldwide change of (d) ___(rise) temperature, climate change and environment degradation. Trees and forests (c) ___ (be) gradually diminishing due to unplanned industrialization, urbanized construction of roads and so on. As a result, natural balance (f) ___ (hamper). So (g) ___ (save) mankind, we (h) ___ (plant) more and more plants. Deforestation (i) ___ (discourage) and awareness about the importance of trees (j) ___ (develop) among mass people.
Rajshahi University School & College-15
Long long ago there (a)___(live) a widow in a certain village of Bustam. She (b) ___ (have) a son. He was nine years old. She (c) ___ (love) him dearly. The boy also loved and (d) ___ (obey) her very much. One night when the entire village was in sleep, the boy was awake and busy in studies. His beloved mother also (e) ___ (sleep). All on a sudden, she (f) ___ (wake) up and (g) ___(feel) very thirsty. She then (h) ___ (tell) her son with dozing eyes to give her a glass of water and (i) ___ (fall) asleep again. The boy responding to his mother went to the pitcher in the room and (j) ___ (find) it empty.
Rajshahi College-15
My 17 birthday ceremony (a) ___ (hold) yesterday. On the occasion the whole house (b) ___ (decorate) very nicely. All the rooms (c) ___ (clean). A dining table (d) ___ (set) in the middle of dining room. Various delicious items of food (e) ___ (cock) by my mother. An order (f) ___ (give) for a birthday cake. The guests who (g) ___ (invite) started to come. They (h) ___ (welcome) by my parents. They (i) ___ (tell) to sit in the drawing room. The cake (j) ___ ( bring) in time.
Govt. Azizul Haque College-15
Patriotism is a noble virtue. It (a) ___ (be) an inherent instinct in human nature. A Muslim (b) ___ (regard) it as a part of his faith. It (c) ___ (inspire) a man to shed every drop of blood to (d) ___ (defend) the liberty and honour of his country. A man who (e) ___ (not love) his country is a brute. A true patriot (f) ___ (work) day and night for the progress of his country. Narrow patriotism, however, (g) ___ (be) bad. A man like Hitler (h) ___ (have) such narrow patriotism did a lot of harm to mankind. So patriotism is not enough. We (i) ___ (have) no hatred of malice towards anyone. A true patriot (j) ___ (value) the freedom of others as of his own.
Bogra Cantt Public School & College-15
Nature has (a) ___ (give) her wealth to us more generously than to many other countries of the world. Out land (b) ___ (be) soft and fertile. Our farmers who (c) ___ (to have) only simple hand-made tools, can easily dig and (d) ___ (plough) the soil with them. Whereas the soil which (e) ___(be) hard and rocky cannot be so easily (f) ___ (dig) and prepared. We have a great natural advantage too. We can (g) ___ (cultivate) most of our land. Many countries in the world cannot. They have big mountains, many big cities, deserts and waters which have (h) ___ (occupy) much of their cultivable land. But we do not have them. Furthermore ours (i) ___ (be) a tropical country. As a result, our soil (j) ___ (get) enough) sun, ari and water which make it grow better crops.
Govt. MR Women’s College-15
I (a) ___ (reach) Dhaka three years ago and (b) ___ (live) with my cousin at Tongi. My cousin (c) ___ (serve) in a govt. office but at the moment he (d) ___ (get) a three year’s training leave. When we last (e) ___ (meet) him, he (f) ___ (work) for his grandfather’s organization. Now he (g) ___ (conduct) a special English course because he (h) ___ (wish) to go to Canada to study. We (i) ___ (go) to enjoy a cricket match together this afternoon. I am (j) ___ (wait) for your reply.
RDA Laboratory School & College-15
Atom bomb was first (a) ___ (drop) on Hiroshima and Nagashika in World War II. When the first bomb (b) ___ (fall), the world (c) ___ (know) for the first time that man had, at long last, (d) ___ (be) in possession of a force terrible in all respects. The super human energy had (e) ___ (use) against mankind. One single bomb (f) ___(wipe) out the beautiful town of Hiroshima and another bomb destroyed Nagasaki. There had been many children, women and patients not (g) ___ (concern) in it. Yet they (i) ___ (carry) on their existence anyhow. But one bomb (j) ___ (end) their existence in a second.
Police Lines School & College-15
I (a) ___ (reach) Dhaka three years ago and (b) ___ (live) with my cousin at Tongi. My cousin (c) ___ (serve) in a govt. office but at the moment he (d) ___ (get) a three year’s training leave. When we last (e) ___ (meet) him, he (f) ___ (work) for his grandfather’s organization. Now he (g) ___ (conduct) a special English course because he (h) ___ (wish) to go to Canada to study. We (i) ___ (go) to enjoy a cricket match together this afternoon. I am (j) ___ (wait) for your reply.
Govt Shaheed Bulbul College-15
Yesterday the result of the HSC Examination (a) ___(publish). I (b) ___ (be) greatly shocked when I did not find your roll number in the newspaper. Had I known it before, I (c)___(not, go) through the result sheet. What is lotted (d) __ (blot). You (e) ___ (not, dishearten) at your failure. Your long illness before your examination (f) ___ (trouble) your studies. Moreover, your mother was sick and you (g) ___ (have) to look after all the household affairs. All these (h) ___ (be) responsible for your failure. You (i) ___ (do) brilliant results in the previous examinations. If you start to work hard from now, next year you (j) ___ (make) again a brilliant result.
Al-Hera Academy School & College-15
Students are the future leaders of a country. Besides (a) ___ (be) regular students, they can (b) ___ (take) part in a lot of welfare work for the development of ca country. Particularly in developing countries students have to (c) ___ (render) a great service. Students are, no doubt, conscious citizens and it (d) ___ (be) their foremost duty (e) ___ (make) the people conscious. Student politics (d) ___ (be) very common in the education institutes. Very often they go for mass meetings chant slogans in the national interest. Since the student are very handy, the main political parties (g) ___ (use) them as their tools. So, sometimes students politics (h) ___ (bring) about unexpected consequences. Many students (i) ___ (be) influenced by the evil motive of the political leaders (j) ___ (destroy) their life. They cannot fulfill their main objectives.
Naogaon Govt. College-15
Asad (a) ___ (be) a little school boy. One afternoon, he (b) ___ (return) home alone along the road (c) ___ (build) on the dam. At a place on the dam, a sound (d) ___(come) to his ear. He (e) ___ (follow) the sound. He found that it was the sound (f) ___ (make) by water which (g) ___ ( flow) out through a small hole in the dam. He (h) ___ (look) around. There was nobody else. He though that the small hole (f) ___ (grow) bigger, if the water flow (j) ___ (continue).
Qadirabad Cantonment Sapper College-15
King Solomon (a) ___ (be) famous for his wisdom. He (b) ___ (bless) with extra-ordinary knowledge and it (c) ___ (be) really beyond people’s imagination. One day the queen of Sheba (d) ___ (want) to test how wise he (e) ___ (be). Solomon (f) ___ (give) two kinds of flowers. One was natural and the other was artificial. As he (g) ___ (have) a close association with nature, he (h) ____ (be) successful (i) ___ (differentiate) between them in this way, his reputation on multidimensional knowledge (j) ___ (spread) all over the world.
Rajuk Uttara Model College-15
The prices of essential commodities (a) ___ (go) up by leaps and bounds. All previous records of high prices (b) ___ (break). Rice, fish, meat, chicken, kerosene oil, edible oils and vegetables (c) ___ (sell) at unusual high prices which hit the low-income groups most. Though the price of rice and vegetable (d) ___(go) down recently due to season’s new rice and vegetables, one kilo of soyabean oil, sold at taka 106 one month back, is now (e) ___ (sell) at 125 taka. Similarly, the price of kerosene oil now (f) ___ (bring) sufferings to the villagers. The hoarders are responsible for this. Strict measures (g) ___ (take) by the government to curb the hoarders’ ill-motive which (h) ___ (create) artificial crisis of essential commodities. Government already (i) ___ (make) open sale arrangement of rice to check the price hike of rice and as such it is now under control. But the price of sugar, washing soap, onion, garlic and other spices are beyond the capacity of common people. The authorities concerned (j) ___ (look) into the matter and take strict measures so that the prices of essential commodities remain within the reach of common men.
Viqarunnisa Noonn School & College-15
It is high time we (a) ___ (use) or brain about the cause of dowry. The issues of dowry (b) ___ (have) be considered in view of country’s socio economic, cultural, political circumstances. United efforts (c) ___ (require) to put an end to violence against women. A specific framework must be (d) ___ (draw) up to be (e) ___ (implement). Anyway, we can hope that dowry (f) ___ (come) to an end in the time to come. We dare to (g) ___ (hope) so because our girls are being (h) ___ (educate) day by day. Parents mentality (i) ___ (change) gradually. People (j) ___ (be) more conscious.
Notre Dame College-15
Today either Rahim or one of his close aides (a) ___ (prefer) not to have the leader seated at the head table where he will be conspicuous. But the leader ignores their recommendation that he (b) ___ (stop) sitting there. His father, who was killed in the line of duty, became a hero to fellow railroad workers and (c) ___ (immortalize) by his father not to sit back in any deed. Rahim fails to make the leader (e) ___ (listen) to him and objects to (f) ___ (sit) there. The leader replies that his father had him (g) ___ (sit) forword always. ‘does he (h) ___ (has) a common sense? I wish I (i) ___ (meet) him last night. I do not usually digest this kind of behavior but I (j) ___ (get) used to it’ says Rahim to his aides.
Ideal School & College-15
People welcome the rainy season heartily. The sun (a) ___ (shine) hotly in the summer. Ponds, lakes and canals get (b) ___ (dry). There is scarcity of water. People have a sigh of relief. In the rainy season. The sky (c) ___ (remain) cloudy. The earth and the roads (d) ___ (be) wet and muddy. People (e) ___ (move) easily. Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. If there is sufficient rains, the joy of the farmers (f) ___ (know) no bounds. They plough their lands and sow seeds in time. Our farmers (g) ___ (reap) a good harvest if there is insufficient rain or if it (h) ___ (rain) in time. Without rain water jute and paddy cannot grow. The late autumn (i) ___ (follow) by winter. Winter (j) ___ (look) gloomy and foggy.
Dhaka Residential Model College-15
Patriotism is a very noble virtue. It (a) ___ (inspire) a man to do everything just and fair for the well being and betterment of the country. It (b) ___ (be) the quality that impels a man to sacrifice his own interest, comfort, pleasure and even his life for the sake of his country. Patriotic zeal (c) ___ (make) a man dutiful, energetic and enthusiastic. He (d) ___ (obey) the laws, pays taxes and (e) ___ (think) for the country. Patriotism (f) ___ (teach) a man fellow feeling, fratemity and love and sympathy for the countrymen. A patriot is also (g) ___ (praise) and (h) ___ (honor) by his countrymen. An unpatriotic man, on the other hand, is an ignoble person. He is self-centered. He (i) ___ (engage) all his time in achieving his mean end. He (j) ___ (cause) harm to the country by his unyielding and reckless activities.
Holy Cross College-15
Doctor Gulliver always loved adventure. When he (a) ___ (offer) the position of ship’s doctor, he (b) ___ (accept) it. In May 1699, the young doctor boarded the sailing ship “Antelope”. For many weeks all went well. But one day a terrible storm arose. The “Antelope” (c) ___ (catch) in the waves and sank. What (d) ___ (happen) to his shipmasters, he never knew. But he himself managed to swim to an island. He dragged himself up on the shore and (e) ___ (fall) into a deep sleep. He slept for a long time. He woke up and (f) ___ (try) to stand up. But he (g) ___ (move). He discovered that his hands and feet (h) ___ (fasten) down. Then he (i) ___ (horrify) to feel some small creatures (j) ___ (creep) on his left leg up to his chest.
Dhaka College-15
It was twenty years ago and I (a) ___ (live) in Paris. I had a tiny apartment in the Latin quarters (b) ___ (overlook) a cemetery, and I (c) ___ (earn) barely enough money (d) ___ (keep) body and soul together. She had read a book of mine and (e) ___ (write) to me about it. I answered (f) ___ (thank) her, and presently I (g) ___ (receive) from her another letter (h) ___ (say) that she (i) ___(pass) through Paris and (j) ___ (like) to have a chat with me.
Dhaka City College-15
Most of the garment factories (a) ___ (situate) in Dhaka city. Currently 8000 workers (b) ___ (employ) in these factories and 90% of the workers are women. But no attempt (c) ___ (make) so far to provide shelters to the women garments workers. Rooms (d) ___ (rent) by small groups of four to eight persons and a hgh amount of money is spent for the purpose. Serious trouble in (e) ___ (find) our shelter is faced by a single garment worker. Her miseries can (f) ___ (not, describe) in words. Recently a step (g) ___ (take) to solve this proble to some extent. Some hostels for women garment workers (h) ___ (establish) by the ‘Nari Uddog Kendra’. Safe housing and furnished accommodation (i) ____ (provide) by these hostels. If the government and private sectors come forward, the acute shelter problem of women garment workers in Dhaka city (j) ___ (solve) to a great extent.
Dhaka Commerce College-15
The destruction of forest and other habitats (a) ___ (be) causing the extinction of various plants and animals everyday. These losses are particularly severe in the areas of tropical forest (b) ___ (cover) only 7% of the surface of the globe. Many wild animals and birds are (c) ___ (face) with the threat of extinction today. Their decline (d) __ (accelerate) by the destruction of their feeding and nesting places and above all, by the widespread use of chemical and pesticides which (e) ___ (enter) their food chains (f) ___ (lead) to sterility and mass deaths. Hunting of birds and animals (g) ___ (be) another cause of their extinction whale hunting has also drastically (h) ___ (reduce) the number of blue whales in the Atlantic ocean. We know that all species are important for (i) ___ (maintain) ecological balance. If one is lost, the whole natural environment (j) ___ (change).
Lalmatia Mohila College-15
By the year 2016 we (a) ___ (take) our final board exam. Day by day our tension (b) ___ (grow) higher and higher as the exam is approaching. It is high time we (c) ___ (prepare) ourselves for the final test. Had we been a bit careful, we (d) ___ (finish) our syllabus fairly well. However, when our parents want to (e) ___ (know) how our preparation is we answered as though we (f) ___ (learn) all the chapters of all books just to convince them. Now, time (g) ___ (come) to give up our bad habits. We will awake, raise and not stop until we get (h) ___ (admit) into a university, a good result is (i) ___ (achieve) and our success is not (j) ___ (accomplish).
Milestone College-15
In 2002 Milestone college (a) ___ (establish). Since then it (b) ___ (play) an important role in education. The institute has a campus in Diabari in Uttara which (c) ___ (look) very beautiful. There (d) ___ (be) many buildings where the students (e) ___ (attend) classes. Many students (f) ___ (live) in the hostels. The college management (g) ___ (maintain) the campus very nicely. The metro rail project (h) ___ (be) under way. When the project will start (i) ___ (function) the students (j) ___ (enjoy) a great opportunity of movement.
Begum Badrunnesa Govt. Girls College-15
Florence Nightinangle (a) ___ (not like) easy and pleasant occupation of society. Instead of going out to parties, she (b) ___ (visit) London hospitals and studied how sick people (c) ___ (nurse) back to health and strength. She (d) ___ (shock) at the roughness and stupidity of those hospitals. She went to Germany and France. She learned there everything about nursing. She (e) ___ (return) to England. Just then the Crimean War broke out, English soldiers (f) ____ (go) out singing to death. But dreadful stories came home of wounded men being left to die. Everybody felt that something heroic must be (g) ___ (do) to put a stop to the sufferings of the brave soldiers. That was (h) ___ (do) by Florence Nightinangle. She went to Crimea with 40 nurses. In a few months she (i) ___ (bring) order and comfort into what (j) ___ (have) utter chaos and unspeakable misery.
Motijheel School & College-15
My 17th birthday ceremony (a) ___ (hold) yesterday. On the occasion the whole house (b) ___ (decorate) very nicely. All the rooms (c) ____ (clean). A dinning table (d) ___ (set) in the middle of the dinning room. Various delicious items of food (e) ___ (cook) by my mother. An order (f) ___ (give) for a birthday cake. The guests who (g) ___ (invite) started to come. They (h) ___ (welcome) by my parents. They (i) ___ (take) to sit in the drawing room. The cake (j) ___ (bring) in time and kept on the dinning table.
Birshrestha Munshi Abdur Rouf Public College-15
English (a) ___ (consider) as a ‘lingua franca’ all over the world. So, without (b) ___ (have) a hood command over it, we will lag behind. The language (c) ___ (use) as official or semi-official language in more than 60 countries. Consequently, with a view to (d) ___ (keep) pace with the advanced world, we can’t help (e) ___ (learn) English effectively. But, to learn it effectively some drastic steps (f) ___ (materialize. For example, firstly, we had better (g) ____ (ensure) a sound English environment both at home and in class. Secondly, we must (h) ___ (emphasize) on creating skilled and qualified teachers (i) ___ (provide) proper training. Besides the teaching materials needed for effective English class should be ensured. It is time we (j) ___ (try) hard to meet up the requirement to teach and learn English effectively.
Govt Bangla College-15
‘Pahela Boishak’ (a) ___ (be) the first day of Bangla new year. The day is a public holiday. This day (b) ___ (have) a special significance for us as it (c) ___ (form) a part of Banglaee culture and tradition. People from all walks of life, irrespective of their ethnic identity or religious beliefs, (d) ___ (celebrate) the day with traditional festivities. On this day, the whole of Bangladesh is in a festival mood. The day (e) ___ (inspire) people to start life with renewed hopes and inspirations. Every year the day is celebrated traditionally. People (f) ___ (wake) up early in the morning, have a bath and (g) ___ (wear) their traditional clothes. Yong women wear white saris with red borders and (h) ___ (adorn) themselves with colourful churis and flowers, while men (i) ___ (dress) themselves with pajamas and panjabis. It is a day when people (j) ___ (love) eating traditional food.
BAF Shaheen College-15
Dowry (a) ___ (regard) as a great curse in our society. It may (b) ___ (compare) to cancer that is (c) ___ (increase) in our society at a great speed. The fathers of the brides (d) ___ (victimize) for dowry. If steps (e) ___ (take) against those greedy people, it (f) ___ (grasp) our society. It is mainly (g) ___ (see) in the rich and educated society who (h) ___ (take) dowry as their right. So we have to (i) ___ (develop) morality. The culprits should (j) ___ (punish) to control it. Otherwise it will be a society of torture and exploitation.
BCIC College-15
Co-operation means (a) ___ (to work) together for the benefit of all. Without co-operation modern society (b) ___ (exit). Co-operation (c) ___ (see) at its best among farmers in the dry regions of some parts of Australia and America. The fields (d) ___ (irrigate) in these regions. Crops cannot be groun without water. Water (e) ___ (bring) to the fields without streams being tapped higher up. For this purpose canals and dams (f) ___ (build). The canals have been cut through the fields of more than one farmer. Those who (g) ___ (live) higher up the valley than the others (h) ___(allow) to build canals through their land in order to carry water to the fields of farmers lower down. In times of drought all (i) ___ (be) able to share the water. Instead of taking all water for themselves the farmers on the higher land leave enough for their neighbours down the valley. Farming in dry areas (j) ___ (make) possible by such co-operation. By co-operation farmers have learned to make even the desert produce crops.
Ideal College, Dhanmondi-15
Patriotism (a) ___ (be) a noble virtue. It (b) ___ (refer) to those qualities which (c) ___ (make) a man great. Patriots (d) ___ (devote) their lives for the well being of their country. On the contrary, those who (e) ___ (be) devoid of patriotic zeal (f) ____ (be) self-centered ones. They are the vile person who (g) ___ (feel) no scruples to plot against the country. They should be (h) __ (mark) well for they can cause any harm to the country. An unpatriotic person never (i) ___ (hesitate) to exchange the interest on the country for his own interest. But the true patriots are always ready to (j) ___ (dedicate) their lives for the sake of their country.
Govt. Science College-15
When I (a) ___ (enter) the restaurant, I found that it (b) ___ (be) quite crowded. I took a seat and (c) ___ (order) my meal. While I (d) ___ (wait) for my rice and fish to arrive, I looked around to see if there (e) ___ (be) anyone in the restaurant whom I (f) ___ (know). Then I noticed a man (g) ____ (sit) at a corner table near the door. He kept (h) ___ (glance) in my direction as if he knew me. But I was sure I had never (i) ___ (see) him. He was pretending to read it, but actually he was keeping an eye on me all the time.
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