Each of the following idioms is followed by some alternativeChoose the one which best expresses its meaning :- To keep one’s head-
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to save oneself
B
to be self respectful
C
to keep calm
D
none of these
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To keep one's head (idiom)
English Meaning: To stay calm in a tough or stressful situation.
Bangla Meaning: কঠিন পরিস্থিতিতে শান্ত থাকা।
Example Sentences:
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হঠাৎ সমস্যা এলেও সারা শান্ত ছিল এবং সমাধান খুঁজে পেল।
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বিপদের সময় ঘাবড়ে না গিয়ে শান্ত থাকা এবং বুঝে-শুনে সিদ্ধান্ত নেওয়া খুব দরকার।
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"To keep someone at arm's length" implies-
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To keep someone close
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To maintain distance
C
Maintain a healthy relationship
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To protect someone from danger

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He did it for the sake of his family.
Here, the underlined part is an example of-
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Adjective Phrase
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Adverbial Phrase
C
Noun Phrase
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Phrase Preposition
Phrase Preposition – Example and Explanation
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Example Sentence:
He did it for the sake of his family.-
Underlined part: for the sake of
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Function: Phrase Preposition
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Explanation:
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A phrase preposition is a group of words functioning together as a preposition
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It usually begins and ends with a preposition
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Common examples: in front of, because of, according to, in spite of
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In the sentence, for the sake of acts as a preposition linking the action to its purpose
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More Examples:
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The match was canceled on account of rain.
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The car is parked in front of the gate.
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The cat slept under the table.
Here, the phrase 'under the table' acts as a/an -
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Adjective phrase
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Noun phrase
C
Conjunctional phrase
D
Prepositional phrase
Sentence: The cat slept under the table.
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Phrase: under the table
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Type: Prepositional phrase
Explanation:
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“Under the table” starts with the preposition under and is followed by its object the table, forming a prepositional phrase.
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It indicates location (where the cat slept) and functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb slept.
Prepositional Phrase:
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Begins with a preposition (e.g., beside, in, on, at) and includes its object and any modifiers.
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Can function as an adjective (modifying a noun) or an adverb (modifying a verb).
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He sat near the door.
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She stayed close to the fireplace.

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