Dare he speak the truth openly? Here 'dare' is used as -
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Modal verb
B
Infinitive
C
Linking verb
D
Finite verb
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Dare he speak the truth openly? Here 'dare' is used as -Modal verb.
• Need এবং dare মূল verb হিসেবে ব্যবহৃত হয় আবার modal হিসেবেও ব্যবহৃত হয় তাই এদের সাধারণ নাম semi-modals.
- তবে বাক্যে প্রয়োগের ক্ষেত্রে এটি main verb অথবা modal verb হিসেবে পরিচিত।
Dare he speak the truth openly?
- বাক্যে dare মূল verb হিসেবে ব্যবহৃত হয়নি; modal verb হিসেবে ব্যবহৃত হয়েছে।
Example:
- I dare not go there. - Modal verb.
- Dare you go there? - Modal verb.
- He dares to go there. (Principal Verb)

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Updated: 2 months ago
What is the verb of 'Beauty'?
Created: 3 weeks ago
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Embeauty
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Beauty
C
Beautify
D
Beautifying
The verb form of Beauty is Beautify.
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Beauty (Noun)
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English Meaning: an excellent or appealing quality.
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Bangla Meaning: সৌন্দর্য।
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Beautify (Verb): to make something beautiful (সুন্দর করা)।
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Other forms:
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Beautiful (Adjective): সুন্দর।
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Beautifully (Adverb): সুন্দরভাবে।
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Beautician (Noun): সৌন্দর্যবিশেষজ্ঞ।
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Beautifying (Present participle).
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Updated: 3 weeks ago
The word "empower" is -
Created: 1 month ago
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Noun
B
Adjective
C
Verb
D
Adverb
The word "empower" হলো একটি Verb।
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Empower (Verb):
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ইংরেজি অর্থ: To give somebody the power or authority to do something
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বাংলা অর্থ: কাউকে ক্ষমতা অর্পণ করা; ক্ষমতা প্রদান করা
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উদাহরণ বাক্য:
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The new policy aims to empower women in the workplace.
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Education can empower people to improve their quality of life.
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Updated: 1 month ago
The child became curious about the world around him.
Here 'became' is a/an-
Created: 1 month ago
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Linking verb
B
Intransitive verb
C
Causative verb
D
None of the above
Sentence:
The child became curious about the world around him.
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Verb: became → Linking Verb
Linking Verb:
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কাজ সম্পন্ন করে না, বরং subject এবং complement-এর মধ্যে সংযোগ স্থাপন করে।
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Example: The child became curious → ‘became’ subject ‘The child’ এবং complement ‘curious’-এর মধ্যে link করেছে।
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সাধারণ Linking Verbs: be, become, seem, feel, grow, look, smell, sound, taste, remain, get, turn, etc.
More Examples:
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The flowers smell fresh.
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He seems tired.
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The milk turned sour.
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She feels happy.
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The room looks clean.
Other Verb Types (Quick Reference):
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Transitive Verb: Needs an object → I eat rice.
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Intransitive Verb: No object → He sleeps.
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Causative Verb: Subject makes someone else do something → He made me do the work.
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Common: make, have, get, help, let
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Quick Tip:
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Linking = connects subject + complement
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Transitive = needs object
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Intransitive = no object
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Causative = subject causes action by someone else

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Updated: 1 month ago