A
so exciting that
B
such exciting those
C
very exciting thus
D
exciting so that
উত্তরের বিবরণ
• Complete Sentence: The movie was so exciting that everyone stayed until the very end.
- Bangla Meaning: সিনেমাটি এতই উত্তেজনাপূর্ণ ছিল যে সবাই শেষ অবধি অপেক্ষা করল।
- এখানে, exciting হচ্ছে - adjective.
• So... that
- It expresses a cause and effect.
• Structure:
So + adjective/adverb + that
Examples:
- The box was so heavy that we needed help to carry it.
- The weather was so cold that the lake froze overnight.
- He was so tired that he fell asleep during the meeting.
- The cake was so delicious that I had to ask for the recipe.
- যেহেতু এটা cause & effect প্রকাশ করে, তাই সম্পূর্ণ বাক্যে একই tense হবে।
- প্রশ্নোক্ত বাক্যের প্রথম অংশে past tense থাকায় পরের অংশেও past tense হবে।

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Updated: 4 weeks ago
What does King Lear demand from his daughters before he will divide his kingdom?
Created: 6 days ago
A
A promise to care for him in his old age
B
A declaration of their love for him
C
A dowry from their future husbands
D
A vow to never go to war with each other
English
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English Grammar
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Lear’s “Love Test” – King Lear, Act 1, Scene 1
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Context: Opening scene – Lear asks each daughter:
"Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" -
Purpose: He intends to give the largest share of the kingdom to the daughter who delivers the most flattering and effusive declaration of love.

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Updated: 6 days ago
Who says the following to Macbeth: “The queen, my lord, is dead.”?
Created: 6 days ago
A
The Doctor
B
Siward
C
Seyton
D
Horatio
English
Corruption wins not more than honesty-William Shakespeare
English Grammar
English Literature
The upright judge condemns crimes but he does not hate the criminals-William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
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Lady Macbeth’s Death and Macbeth’s Soliloquy – Act 5, Scene 5
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Act & Scene: Act 5, Scene 5
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Characters:
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Seyton – Macbeth’s loyal chief servant and attendant
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Event:
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While preparing for the final battle against the invading English and Scottish forces, a cry is heard from within the castle.
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Macbeth asks about the noise. Seyton enters and delivers the grim news:
"The queen, my lord, is dead."
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Significance:
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This news delivers the final blow to Macbeth’s spirit.
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Macbeth responds with his famous soliloquy:
"Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow..." -
In the soliloquy, he expresses despair and reflects on the meaninglessness of life.
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Updated: 6 days ago
Choose the feminine form of 'Colt'.
Created: 1 week ago
A
Hart
B
Ewe
C
Filly
D
Drone
লিঙ্গ অনুযায়ী প্রাণীর নাম
Masculine (পুরুষ) | Feminine (স্ত্রী) | অর্থ |
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Colt | Filly | অশ্বশাবক |
Hart | Roe | পুরুষ হরিণ |
Ram | Ewe | ভেড়া / স্ত্রী-ভেড়া |
Drone | Bee | পুরুষ মৌমাছি / স্ত্রী মৌমাছি |
Source: Accessible Dictionary

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Updated: 1 week ago