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13 December 2011

Transformation of Sentences For Practise

01. He is present. (Int)
02. You should do the work. (Imp)
03. It is a very find bird. (Exc)
04. I am present. (Neg)
05. Iron is more useful than any other metal. (Pos)

06. We should obey our parents. (Neg)
07. It is a very beautiful pen. (Exc)
08. Nothing but a pen was in the bag. (Aff)
09. The rice of Rajshahi is better than that of Barisal. (Pos)
10. How exciting the match was. (Ass)

50 List Voice Change


01. Rome was not built in a day.
02. I heard my sister sing a song.
03. Write a letter to your friend.
04. When will you return my book?
05. He is going to do marketing.
06. I have to do the work.
07. My watch has been stolen.
08. Why did you catch the bird?
09. Sakir was plucking flowers.
10. Let us enjoy the film.

Cloze Test with clues and without clues

Fill in each gap using given word/verb.

1. Question : Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the text .
Anwar is (a) — nervous. He is (b) — to a new school. Last year he was in class 7 at Sonapur High School. His father has been (c) — to Nurpur in Chittagong. As his family (d) — to Nurpur, Anwar (e) — to Nurpur with them. Now, he is a student of class 8. His new school is very close to his present residence. He (f) — to Nurpur High School one week ago. Mr Nurul Alam, the headmaster, (g) — Anwar and (h) — him not to be (i) —. But Anwar (j) — that a new school is a new experience.

Right Form Of Verbs


1. Sentence যদি Present indefinite tense হয় এবং Subject যদি Third Person singular number হয়, তবে verb-এর
সঙ্গে s/es যুক্ত হয়যেমন:
# She (write) a letter.
Ans.: She writes a letter.
# The baby (cry).
Ans.: The baby cries.
Present indefinite tense: কোনো sentence-এ যদি sometimes, often, always, regularly, daily, everyday, usually, generally, normally, occasionally ইত্যাদি থাকে এবং নির্দিষ্ট কোনো সময়ের উল্লেখ না থাকে, তবে sentenceটি present indefinite হবে

Rearrange the following sentences : Part-10

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.

a. “Do you remember?”
b. “Yes, I do,” replied Mr. Grasshopper.
c. “The future does exist.”
d. It exists now.
e. I was foolish.

Rearrange the following sentences:Part-9

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.

a. “Oh, the future!” exclaimed Mr. Grasshopper.
b. “Why do you care about the future, Mr. Ant?
c. It really doesn’t exist! Only the present exists! ”
d. Mr. Grasshopper laughed.
e. Mrs. Ayesha Amin continues her story.

Rearrange the following sentences: Part-8

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. The leaves dropped off the trees.
b. The countryside looked bare and gray.
c. Then it started snowing.
d. The fields were covered in soft white snow.
e. Mr. Ant stayed inside his house.

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. They’re sour!
b. How can we eat them?”
c. Suruj Ali went to the orchard.
d. He picked some nice, large mangoes carefully.
e. Then he gave them to his master.

Rearrange the following sentences:Part-7

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. “And what do you think they’re made of?” “Bamboo?” asked Luna.
b. “No,” replied Mrs. Salam. “Water hyacinths have been used to make all these things.
c. You can even make paper from it.
d. “So, you see, Luna, they really aren’t worse than useless!”
e. The two girls followed Mrs. Salam into her living room.

Rearrange the following sentences : Part-6

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. But they were different people.
b. They lived in the same village.
c. He got up early in the morning and started working on his farm.
d. It was near the sea of Greece.
e. There names were Mr. Ant and Mr. Grasshopper.
f. But Mr. Grasshopper was very lazy.

Rearrange the following sentences : Part-6

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. They were working together in front of their forge.
b. When he pulled it, the bellows blew.
c. Mr. Ahmed and his students could see the large bellows at the back of the smithy and in front of the bellows stood the forge.
d. The two blacksmiths were small but their muscles were as strong as iron.
e. Bang! Bang! Bang! Went their hammers.

Rearrange the following sentences : Part-5

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. It couldn’t find anything good to eat in the jungle.
b. Slowly it grew thinner and thinner.
c. “Oh, you poor cow!” said Ruplal.
d. So the next day, Ruplal walked back to his village again.
e. He returned quickly with his cow.

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. After a few minutes, the door of the laboratory suddenly opened.
b. In walked a brush.
c. It had arms and legs just like a person and was carrying bucket of water.
d. Then he held the small metal object and followed the instructions carefully.
e. The small metal object and the book were still there on Frankel’s desk.

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. Anwar went to his school with his father one week ago.
b. Like Sonapur, Nurpur is a small town.
c. Now it is January and Anwar is going to join class 8 at Nurpur High school.
d. He was a serious but kind man.
e. It is about one and a half kilometers from his home in the town.

Rearrange the following sentences: Part-4

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. It wasn’t tiger.
b. In fact, it is a dangerous place.
c. It has many wild animals.
d. One of them visited Ruplal’s hut during the night.
e. He wanted to be comfortable.

Rearrange the following sentences: Part-3

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. The leaves dropped off the trees and the countryside looked bare and gray.
b. Then it started snowing and the fields were covered in soft white snow.
c. The door opened and there was Mr. Grasshopper standing outside in the cold.
d. After some time, the warm sunny days finished.
e. The soft earth became hard and nothing could grow.

Rearrange the following sentences: Part-3

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. “But I really must go now.” b. So Mr. Grasshopper sang another song and Mr. Ant returned to his farm and started
c. While Mr. Ant was working on his farm, Mr. Grasshopper sang happily in the warm sun. d. He looked at the leaves on the trees, the green fields, and the fishermen’s boats on the sea.
e. While Mr. Grasshopper slept quietly in his chair, Mr. Ant continued to work on his farm.

Rearrange the following sentences: Part-2

Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. When Mrs. Rehana Salam heard about her mother’s celebration, she wanted to help.
b. “If we went early, we could help them.”
c. “That’s a good idea.”
d. On the way they stopped at the market to buy some things.
e. So Rina and her mother went to Rina’s grandmother’s house early in the morning.

Rearrange the following sentences

1. Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph form.
a. Then she thought, “I would like to invite those young people and their parents for a celebration.
b. They’ve all been very kind to me.
c. So, during the next school holiday, Mrs. Murshed invited Rina, her friends, and their parents to lunch.
d. After about a week, Mrs. Siddiqua Murshed left Nurpur Hospital and returned home.
e. When Mrs. Rehana Salam heard about her mother’s celebration, she wanted to help.

Model Questions: (Transformations): Part-2

7. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) You should read attentively. (imperative)
b) Would that I were a king. (assertive)
c) The game being over, we left the field. (complex)
d) You must obey your parents. (negative)
e) Everybody wants to be happy. (interrogative)

Model Questions: (Transformations)

1. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Rabindranath Tagor is one of the greatest poets in the world. (comparative)
b) Nobody trusts a liar. (question)
c) Everybody wants to be rich. (interrogative)
d) As soon as he saw me, he disguised. (negative)
e) Bangladesh is more populous than any other county. (positive)

Once upon a time there lived a famous magican called frankel.

Once upon a time there lived a famous magican called frankel. He lived in a small town in Germany and woked there in a laboratory and his house. In it he made his magic spells. He was a good magician, because he only used his spells to make bad people good.

Modal Examination For JSC Students: Part-2

1.   Fill in the blanks with suitable adjective from the box.                                                            1 x 5 = 5

sixty
single
five
old
first

      a)   He has bought .............pencils.
b)   Dhaka is an ............city.
c)   We live on the ............floor.
d)   He is still ............
e)   There are.............students in class 8.

It was a nice warm evening in March

It was a nice warm evening in March. Anwar was reading a book in his bedroom at home, when his mother called him. When Anwar went downstairs, he found his mother with some visitors in the living room. “Some people have come to see your father,” Mrs Latifa Begum explained. “Look after them for a few moments, dear, while I go and get your father,” she said. Then she left the room.Suddenly Anwar felt embarrassed and shy. All his father’s visitors were grownups. “I’m not an adult, because I’m only thirteen,’’ Anwar thought to himself. “So,how can I look after all these grown up people?” Anwar felt he had to say something interesting

Modal Exam For JSC Students

1.   Fill in the gaps with suitable pronouns from the box.                                                             1 x 5 = 5
     
he
it
her
his
their

      (a)     The Headmaster told the class 8 students about ---------- school shop.
      (b)     He has been talking with Mrs Chowdhury and some of ---------- class 8 students about a school  
                shop.
      (c)     Yesterday ---------- also discussed it with the other teachers.
      (d)     They all think ---------- is an excellent idea.
      (e)     So, the Headmaster have agreed to use the room next to ---------- office for a school shop.

Once upon a time there lived a poor man called Suruj Ali

Once upon a time there lived a poor man called Suruj Ali. He was an honest, hard-working man and looked after a large mango orchard. The owner of the orchard, Hamidur Rahman, was a very rich man. One day, some of Hamidur Rahman’s friends came to visit him. It was during the summer season when mangoes wre ripe. So Hamidur Rahman asked Suruj Ali to pick some of the ripe mangoes and give them to his friends. Suruj Ali went to the orchard and carefully picked some nice, large

Govt. Medical Web Address

1. Armed Forces Medical College  www.afmcbd.com
2. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
   www.bsmmu.org
3. Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)
4. Center for Medical Education www.cmedhaka.gov.bd
5. Chittagong Medical College

Public University List

 1. Dhaka University, Web:- www.univdhaka.edu
2. Jahangirnagar University, Web:- www.juniv.edu
3. Jagannath University, Web:- www.jnuni.net
4. Rajshahi University, Web:- www.ru.ac.bd
5. Khulna University, Web:- www.ku.ac.bd

Website Address Of Medical College

1. Addin Women Medical College
2. Anwer Khan Modern Medical College
3. Bangladesh Dental College www.bdc.com
4. Bangladesh Medical College www.bmc-bd.org
5. Bangladeshi Private Medical College dghs.gov.bd

5o Tag Questions For Practice

Q. Add tag questions to the following sentences.
1. Your father works in Kustia, ___ ?
2. Sabina sann beautifully, ___ ?
3. Let's go out for a walk, ___ ?
4. There is something wrong with him, ___ ?
5. Fishes can not fly, ___ ?
6. Nothing can concern you, ___ ?
7. Rahman couldn't do the sum, ___ ?

An Modal Examination Test For The SSC Students

1. Complete the passage with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tenses. Use negatives where 5=5´necessary : 1
create — circulate — go —
do — be — accept — can
Money is an essential thing. No man can do without money. Even no nation can (a)-without money. It (b)-the functions of a medium, a measure, a standard and a store. Money may be white or black. White money (c)-the legal money, it is (d)-by all. This kind of money is (e)-throughout the country.
5=5
´2. Put in suitable prepositions in the blanks. 1

A long time ago in a small village near the jungle

A long time ago in a small village near the jungle, there lived a young man called Ruplal. He lived with his family and worked on a farm, but he didn't like it there. It was a beautiful place, but there were a lot of problems.The village people were always quarrelling, so there was no peace. 'I'll either have to go and live alone in the jungle, or I'll go completely mad!' Ruplal exclaimed. 'I don't want to stay here one more day!'So he collected his things and went to live by  himself  in the  jungle.Ruplal  made  a nice  little hut for himself   in the jungle  with wood,

The National Memorial at Savar

The National Memorial at Savar is a symbol of the Nation's respect for the martyrs of the War of Liberation. It is built with concrete, but made of blood. It stands 150 feet tall, but every martyr it stands for stands so much taller. It is an achievement the dimensions of which can be measured, but it stands for an achievement, which is immeasurable. It stands upright for the millions of martyrs who laid down their lives so that we may stand upright, in honour and dignity amongst the Nation's of the world.Most prominently visible is the 150 feet tower that stands

Muslim colony was founded in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans

In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the sea coast in Bagerhat district by a saint Ulugh Khan Jahan. He was the earliest torch bearer of Islam in the South who laid the nucleus of an affluent  city during the reign of Sultan Nasir Uddin Mahmud Shah (1442-59), then  Known as `Khalifatabad’(present Bagerhat). Khan Jahan adorned his  city with  numerious mosque , tanks , roads  and   public buildings.  The most spectacular of which is the imposing multidomed mosque in Bangladesh, known as the Shat Gambuj  Masjid. The stately fabric of the monument stands on the eastern bank of the vast

Apporach Of Students In Examination Hall

Stretegy is an appropriate word to use for your approach to the examination on the day.It has been said that about 50 percent of your chances of success relate to your examination skill rather than to your subject knowledge. So check and double-check your exam dates and times. Check what you are allowed and what you are not allowed to take in with you and have these ready the day before. Budget your time. Do not waste time elaborating adequate answers if you ought to be moving to the next question. Always attempt to answer all the questions. Follow the

Arsenic Problem Is a Great Problem

1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives:                                                    1  5 = 5
a) Water containing industrial pollutants----------.
     i) can be used                                                                                 ii) can sometimes be used
     iii) can never be used                                                    iv) can be used after some treatment

May1st, International Workers Day

May1st, International Workers Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is recognised in mst countries. All the privileges workers enjoy today ---- a minimum wage, safety laws and eight-hour workday ---- came about due to the sacrifice of the workers in 1886. On May 3, 1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McComick Harvest Machine Company, Chicago, killing at least one striker, seriously

International Womens Day

In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Women’s Day was observed across the United States on 28 February 1909. In 1910, the Socialist Inyernational, meeting in Copengagen, established a Woman’s Day, international in character, to honour the movement for women’s rights and to assist in achieving universal sufferage forwomen. The proposal was greeted with unanimous approval by the conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, which included the first three women elected to the Finish parliament.

The Maghs build their house on high platforms

The Maghs build their house on high platforms, about six to eight feet above the ground so that their houses do not become damp. The reason to build houses on high platforms is also to protect them from the different types of insects and animals. Moreover they can use the empty space below their house to keep things such as agricultural tools and looms. Timber or bamboo posts support the platform. The walls are made of bamboo slates and the roof is thatched. The main food of the `Marmas’ and `Rakhaines’ is boiled rice with vegetables.

English 2nd Paper Is Very Easy

1. Complete the passage with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tenses. Use negatives where necessary.                                                           1 5 = 5
be                           know                         take                         go                              suffer
My dear Shamim
The news of your sudden admission into Sylhet Medical College Hospital (a)----- ma aback. I have learnt that you (b)----- from gastric pain for about a week. I (c)----- beside you in the hospital. But you (d)----- my test examination (e)----- on.
Yours sincerely,
Rupak.

Stretegy is an appropriate word to use for your approach to the examination on the day


    Stretegy is an appropriate word to use for your approach to the examination on the day.It has been said that about 50 percent of your chances of success relate to your examination skill rather than to your subject knowledge. So check and double-check your exam dates and times. Check what you are allowed and what you are not allowed to take in with you and have these ready the day before. Budget your time. Do not waste time elaborating adequate answers if you ought to be moving to the next question. Always attempt to answer all the questions. Follow the instructions. It is a good idea to double-check this before the exam. Read through the whole question paper before starting to write. Take each question as you come to it and think how you might cope with it. Then

Most libraries are arranged in a systematic way

Most libraries are arranged in a systematic way that makes it possible to locate any book quite easily. All of the books in a library are organised into categories or classes and then arranged alphabetically within their class. There are two system for organising books in a library. One is called the Dewey Decimal System and the other is known as the Library of the Congress System. Most of the libraries follow the Dewey Decimal System. Under the Dewey Decimal System, the books are grouped into ten major categories or subject areas. Each category is assigned a range of numbers and every book in the category is assigned its own special number within that number range.

Stretegy is an appropriate word

Stretegy is an appropriate word to use for your approach to the examination on the day.
It has been said that about 50 percent of your chances of success relate to your examination skill rather than to your subject knowledge. So check and double-check your exam dates and times. Check what you are allowed and what you are not allowed to take in with you and have these ready the day before. Budget your time. Do not waste time elaborating adequate answers if you ought to be moving to the next question. Always attempt to answer all the questions. Follow the instructions. It is a good idea to double-check this before the exam. Read through the whole question paper before starting to write. Take each question as you come to it and think how you might cope

The Statue of Liberty, originally called Liberty Enlightenning the world

The Statue of Liberty, originally called Liberty Enlightenning the world, is a statue on liberty Island, formerly Bedloe’s Island, in the harbour of New York. The statue symbolises liberty in the form of a woman wearing flowing robes and spiked crown. She holds a torch aloft in her hand and carries in her left hand a book inscribed `July 4, 1776’. Broken chains, symbolizing the overthrow of tyranny, lie at her feet. The statue was designed by the French sculptor Fredric Bartholdi and was given by French to the United States to commemorate the centennial of U.S. Independence in 1876.

In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded


   In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the sea coast in Bagerhat district by a saint Ulugh Khan Jahan. He was the earliest torch bearer of Islam in the South who laid the nucleus of an affluent  city during the reign of Sultan Nasir Uddin Mahmud Shah (1442-59), then  Known as `Khalifatabad’(present Bagerhat). Khan Jahan adorned his  city with  numerious mosque , tanks , roads  and   public buildings.  The most spectacular of which is the imposing multidomed mosque in Bangladesh, known as the Shat Gambuj  Masjid. The stately fabric of the monument stands on the eastern bank of the vast

The National Memorial at Savar is a symbol of the nation’s respect

     The National Memorial at Savar is a symbol of the nation’s respect for the  martyrs of the War of Liberation. It is built with concrete, but made of blood. It stands 150 feet tall, but every martyr it stands for stands so much taller. It is an achivement the dimensions of which can be measured, but it stands for an achivement which is immeasurable. It stands up right, in honour and dignity, amongst the nations of the world. Most prominently visible ia the 150 feet tower that stands on a base measuring 130 feet wide. There is actually a series of 7 towers that rise by stages to a height of 150 feet. The foundation was laid on the first anniversary of the Victory Day. There is actually a plan to build a huge complex in several phases. The entire complex will cover an area of 126 acres. The plan of this complex includes a mosque, a library and a museum.

When I was at medical college any 20% of the students were women,

When I was at medical college any 20% of the students were women, says Dr.Nafiza, a gynecologist talking about how things were during her early years. But now I can see that the percentage wavers between 40% and 50%. This is a clear indication that now more than ever women are entering the medical profession. Mind you these women are here because of their merit, she emphasizes. In the highly competitive world of the medical profession over the years you can see that there has been a remarkable and notable increase in the participation and performance of women. Due to the nature of the profession there is less discrimination faced by women. The new-generation doctors are more assertive, freer and more open-minded than we were at that age.

Lutufur is eight years old and lives in Dhaka

Lutufur is eight  years  old and  lives  in  Dhaka. He comes  from Tongi. He has a brother  who works as a tempo helper. He came with his father , mother, brother and grandmother to  Dhaka  in search of  a living. His  father works  as a rickshaw puller and mother as a domestic worker. Lutufur collects polythene bags, scrap paper and other materials from the Motijheel area and sells them at a shop for Tk. 5 to 10 a bag. He earns Tk. 20 to 50 a day, which he gives to his mother. Lutufur and his family live in a slum near to Kamlapur railway station.Their home is a tiny shelter with a sheet of polythene for a roof. They sleep on the dirty floor. Lutufur has a bath in a

Neil A Armostrong commanded the Gemini 8 mission

Neil A Armostrong commanded the Gemini 8 mission and became the first human towalk on the moon as a commander of Apollo 11. He was born in Wapakoneta,Ohio August 5, 1930. He received a Bachelor of Scence degree from Purdue University and M. Sc from Southern California University. Armostrong joined the Navey and flew as a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952. In 1955 joined the National Advisory Commitee for the Flight Propulsion Laboratory and later was transferred to the High speed Flight Station at Edward Air Force Base, California as a civilian pilot for NACA and NASA.

EID-UL-FITR, the biggest festival of the Muslims

EID-UL-FITR, the biggest festival of the Muslims has come again marking the end ofthe holy month of Ramadan. The month of self-analysis and self-restraint,gives the Muslims opportunity to reshape their life in accordance with the teaching of Islam.  As an essential element of Islam, the month-long fasting prohibits all wrong, inhuman and harmful acts.Falsehood, wrongdoing, creating indiscipline and anarcy in society and all kinds of deception are sins in the eye of Islam. And the glorious month of Ramadan comes to us as the month of self-judgement and purificaion.Eid is also a communion of souls. It is the occasion for thanks giving to the

`Junk Food’ is food that has been produced for its pungent taste

`Junk Food’ is food that has been produced for its pungent taste rather than for its health value.Its great fun to eat and it can look very appealing, but it is not good for health value. It often contains added chemicals which make its taste soothing but are unhealthy. It usually contains a lot of  animal fat or suger. Foods like chips, burger, crips, cakes, biscuts are high in suger. When we eat a large amount of fat, our bodies turn them into fatty tissue, and a large amount of suger can damage our teeth and skin. Junk food lacks the vitamins and minerals we need.

Neela was going to the basement café

Neela was going to the basement café in her hotel to have breakfast. She didn’t have a proper dinner the night before. She couldn’t sleep well and got up early. She got into the lift and pressed the button that read B1. On the 14th floor a stranger got in. He was about 300lbs and more than six feet tall. He looked like a giant. Neela felt that there was not enough room for her. She was scared. She hoped that he would get out soon. Her heart sank when the man pressed B1 too. Neela eyed the giant nervously.

Today is Pahela Baishakh

Today is Pahela Baishakh, the first ay of Bangla Year 1406. The day will be celebrated with traditional festivities across the country. The day is a public holiday. In keeping with the age-old tradition, traders and shopkeepers will open halkhata (fresh account books) and offers sweets to their customers and clients. Different socio-cultural organizations havedrawn up elaborate programmes to celebrate the day. The day’s first programme will begin at dawn Ramna Batamul. Chhayanat, a leading cultural organization, will organise the programme. A large number of people wearing traditional dresses are expected to attend the programme. Bangladesh Television will telecast live the programme from 6 in the morning.