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Case In English Grammar By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur

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 Case In English Grammar By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur >>>>>>>Case (কারক)<<<<<<<<<<  Case In English Grammar By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur Sentence এ কোন noun বা pronoun এর সাথে অন্যান্য word বা শব্দের যে সম্পর্ক থাকে তাকে Case বলে। ইংরেজিতে noun বা pronoun এর Case সাধারনত পাঁচ রকমের হয়ে থাকে। এগুলো হল- 1. Nominative case 2. Objective case 3. Possessive case 4. Vocative case 5. Dative case Note: Dative case কে সাধারনত স্বতন্ত্র কারক হিসেবে গণ্য করা হলেও আধুনিক English grammer এটিকে object তথা Objective case রুপে গণ্য করে। তাই English grammar এ মূলত চার প্রকার case ই আলোচিত হয়। >>>>>>>Nominative case:<<<<<< যখন কোন noun বা pronoun কর্তা রুপে ব্যবহৃত হয় তখন তাকে Nominative case বলে। Nominative কে পেতে হলে ক্রিয়াকে কে (who) অথবা কি (what) দ্বারা প্রশ্ন করতে হবে। For example: - Orin goes to school. [কে (who) স্কুলে যায়?] এছাড়াও pronoun, adjective, infinitive,

Alphabets In English Grammar By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur

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  Alphabets In English Grammar By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur Alphabets (বর্ণমালা) Alphabets In English Grammar By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur The modern English alphabet consists of 26 letters, and they are known as Latin alphabet. The word “alphabet” itself came from the Latin word “alphabetum, ” and this Latin word came from the Greek words ‘alpha’ and ‘beta.' Alphabet শব্দটি ল্যাটিন শব্দ alphabetum থেকে এসেছে। আধুনিক ইংরেজী বর্ণমালায় মোট ছাব্বিশটি alphabet আছে। The alphabet is known as the set of letters or symbols. These are used to present the basic set of speech sounds of a language. Alphabet গুলোকে কোন ভাষার বর্ণ বা সংকেত বলা হয়। The English alphabet has 26 letters that start with ‘a’ and end with ‘z’. Each letter of English alphabet has two forms: capital and small letters. Large letters are often called Capital Letters. Sometimes, they are also called caps. প্রত্যেকটা ইংরেজি বর্ণে

JSC/JDC Preposition practice by Sabbir Hossain English Teacher Dinajpur

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 JSC/JDC Preposition practice by Sabbir Hossain English Teacher Dinajpur  JSC/JDC Preposition practice by Sabbir Hossain English Teacher Dinajpur 1. Fill in the blanks of the following text with prepositions.  Moni : When did you last visit Tania? Sima : Oh, dear, I haven't seen her (a)  ages. Does she still live (b)  Uttara? Moni : No. She has moved (c)  Uttara.  Sima : Where has she moved (d) ? Moni : Lalmatia. Let's visit her one day. Tania would be very happy. Sima : Yes, I know, but I work (e)  about 10 p.m. most nights. When I get back home, I am very tired. Okay, let's see . Tomorrow I won't be much busy. So, we can make it tomorrow. Moni : That's fine. I will pick you (f)  from your office, is that okay? Sima : Of course, that'd be very nice. 2. Fill in the blanks of the following text with prepositions given in the box below:  in For to with from of An honest man is true (a) ___ his

JSC/JDC Article practice Answer By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur

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 JSC/JDC Article practice Answer By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur Article Answer JSC/JDC Article practice Answer By Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur 1. Use of articles.  (a) × (b) an; (c) a; (d) an; (e) the; (f) the. 2. Use of articles.  (a) the; (b) a; (c) a; (d) ×; (e) a; (f) the.    3. Use of articles.  (a) an; (b) A; (c) the; (d) the; (e) ×; (f) a.   4. Use of articles.  (a) ×; (b) a; (c) a; (d) the; (e) an; (f) a. 5. Use of articles.  (a) an; (b) ×; (c) the; (d) the; (e) the; (f) a.     6. Use of articles.  (a) ×; (b) an; (c) a; (d) an; (e) the; (f) ×.   7. Use of articles.  (a) an; (b) ×; (c) a; (d) the; (e) a; (f) an.   8. Use of articles.  (a) an; (b) ×; (c) an; (d) the; (e) the; (f) the. 9. Use of articles.  (a) the; (b) an; (c) the; (d) ×; (e) the; (f) a. 10. Use of articles. (Rajuk Uttara Model College, Dhaka)  (a) a;  (b) The;  (c) ×;  (d) the;  (e) an;  (f) The. #Sabbirhossainenglishteacherindinajpur#js

JSC/JDC article practice by Sabbir Hossain English teacher in Dinajpur

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 JSC/JDC article practice by Sabbir Hossain English teacher in Dinajpur Article practice JSC/JDC article practice by Sabbir Hossain English teacher in Dinajpur   1. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross for zero article.  Yesterday while I was going to Comilla by     (a)  bus, I saw (b)  elderly lady carrying  (c)  huge bag and (d)  umbrella struggling to get on to (e)  bus. She would not let anyone carry her bag. I invited her to take (f)  seat next to mine. She took the seat and thanked me. 2. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross for zero articles :  Always speak (a) ___ truth. Never tell (b) ___ lie. Nobody believes (c) ___ liar. Even if he is (d) ___ truthful he is considered to be (e) ___ liar. Nobody in (f) ___ world is as unfortunate as he. 3. Use articles where necessary. Put a cross () where an article is not needed :  Each and every student wants to make a good result. But it i

JSC/JDC English 1st paper "Nakshi Kantha" By Sabbir Hossain English teacher in Dinajpur

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  JSC/JDC English 1st paper "Nakshi Kantha" By Sabbir Hossain English teacher in Dinajpur                       JSC/JDC English 1st paper "Nakshi Kantha" By Sabbir Hossain English teacher in Dinajpur                  JSC/JDC English 1st paper "Nakshi Kantha  Read the text and answer the questions 1, 2 and 3. (Unit–1, Lesson–02) Nakshi Kantha is a kind of embroidered quilt. The name was taken from the Bengali word, 'naksha' which means artistic pattern. It is a kind of traditional craft and is said to be indigenous to Bangladesh and West Bengal in India. The art has been practised in rural Bengal for centuries. The name ‘Nakshi Kantha’ became popular after the poet Jasimuddin's poem ‘Nakshi Kanthar Math’ was published in 1929. Traditional kanthas are made for family use. Old or new cloth and thread are used to make these quilts. Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Rajshahi, Faridpur, Bogra and Jessore are most famous for this craft. Now it is produced commercially

Paragraph Writing by Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur

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Paragraph Writing by Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur Write a paragraph on 'Traffic Jam'. Paragraph Writing by Sabbir Hossain English Teacher in Dinajpur Ans. Traffic Jam Traffic jam means blockade (স্থবিরতা) of vehicles. It is one of the major problems of modern time. It is mainly happened in urban (শহুরে) areas. There are a lot of reasons behind traffic jam. This problem is created by the rapid growth of population and the increasing number of vehicles. The roads of our country are very narrow (শরু/অপ্রসস্থতা). There are many unlicenced vehicles (যানবাহন) in our country. The drivers are not willing to obey traffic rules. They want to drive according to their freedom. As a result, traffic jam is created. Traffic jam is very harmful for our life. During traffic jam, life stands still. It is really unbearable(অসহনীয়) and miserable (শোচনীয়). It kills our valuable time and our works are hampered widely (ব্যাপকভাবে). It causes great sufferings to the ambulance carrying