Saturday 8 October 2016

Appropriate Preposition-2



Appropriate Preposition
1. The man deals in rice.
2. Our family consists of five members.
3. The boy died of cholera.
4. Mr. John lives by honest means.
5.  I agreed to her proposal.
6. The teacher burst into tears.
7. They are always jealous of my success.
8. Beware of the dog.
9. He was charged with theft.
10. The man is hard of hearing.
11. I am not interested in poetry.
12. He is good at mathematics.
13. Time was not on our side.
14. She entered into my room.
15. Children are fond of drawing.
16. The man travelled by train.
17. I am not afraid of death.
18. The man arrived at the village yesterday.
19. None of us could help him.
20. Shut the door to your left.

Appropriate Preposition-1



Appropriate Preposition
1. He showed ability in work.
2. We played in accordance with the rules of the game.
3. He took advantage of my absence.
4. I have no appetite for food.
5. They have no capacity for doing this work.
6. He took timely caution against danger.
7. A good man has control over the success of his friend.
8. He was astonished at the success of his friend.
9. He is angry at our conduct.
10. There is no deviation from truth.
11. I cannot conceal my disgust with meanness.
12. I am not familiar with that man.
13. His name is familiar to me.
14. Fortune smiled upon him.
15. I have deep passion for music.
16. He had no sympathy for me.
17. Do not boast of your wealth.
18. I don’t believe in his honesty.
19. She is dull of hearing.
20. This book belongs to me.

Appropriate Preposition



Appropriate Preposition
1. He showed ability in work.
2. We played in accordance with the rules of the game.
3. He took advantage of my absence.
4. I have no appetite for food.
5. They have no capacity for doing this work.
6. He took timely caution against danger.
7. A good man has control over the success of his friend.
8. He was astonished at the success of his friend.
9. He is angry at our conduct.
10. There is no deviation from truth.
11. I cannot conceal my disgust with meanness.
12. I am not familiar with that man.
13. His name is familiar to me.
14. Fortune smiled upon him.
15. I have deep passion for music.
16. He had no sympathy for me.
17. Do not boast of your wealth.
18. I don’t believe in his honesty.
19. She is dull of hearing.
20. This book belongs to me.

Illiteracy



Illiteracy
Illiteracy means not to be able to read and write. Illiteracy is similar to darkness. No nation, no country and no society can progress without education. Illiteracy is a curse which hampers even destroys the developed nation. It is the main drawback that causes the destruction of the morality as well as personality. Only for illiteracy and lack of proper education chaotic situation in the society is created. To build up a developed, civilized and a prosperous nation eradication is a crying need. No development is ensured as far as it is not removed from the society and is spread the light of education throughout the people because education is the backbone of a nation. Illiteracy is of course the gigantic problem of the country and it is also impossible to eradicate from the country by the government alone. Educated people should also come forward to solve this problem in all. Government should take necessary steps to overcome this great and mammoth problem otherwise it will be more dangerous day by day. Government should undertake some important projects to spread the light of education through the society. In this case men and women should be provided proper and real education so that all types of chaos can be removed from the society and they can be independent on themselves. Because of only illiteracy and lack of proper education a vast amount of people are unemployed and burden for the country. In this case up-to high school education should be made compulsory for all. We should Al-together attempt and work for solving this problem to make an enlightened society.

Monday 3 October 2016

Noun



Noun
Noun is a naming word. It refers to the name of any person, place or thing.
Noun is of two types:   1) Concrete Noun    2) Abstract Noun
Concrete noun is again of four types:
1) Proper Noun
2) Common Noun
3) Collective Noun
4) Material Noun


Concrete Noun: A Concrete noun is the name of an object of sense. In other words, it denotes a thing that can be seen, touched, felt or tasted.
Example: The man is coming here.
                The cow gives us milk.
                 Honey tastes sweet.
                 Wind is blowing.


Proper Noun: Proper is the name of a particular person, place or a country.
Example:
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. (Here Dhaka is the name of a place and Bangladesh is the name of a country.)
John is the best boy in the class.
I read the Quran every day.

Common Noun: A common noun is the name of person animal or thing. It does not include the particular person or thing.
Example:
The boy reads in class five.
This girl is my sister.
The goat is eating grass in the field.
The bird is flying in the sky.

Collective Noun: Collective is the name of a group of person, thing or animal and it refers to be as one complete whole.
Example:
A gang of dacoits attacked us on the road.
A flock of sheep are grazing in the field.
A crowd of people chased the police officer.

Material Noun: Material noun is the name of a matter or substance from which things are made of. Things which can be measured is material noun.
Example:
Gold is a precious metal.
We eat rice.
Water is liquid.

Abstract Noun: Abstract noun is the name of a quality, state or action of a person or thing.
Example:
Honesty is the best policy.
Pardon is a noble virtue.
Prophet Mohammad (SM) was the most famous for his truthfulness.
Truth is beauty.