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He was always arguing with his brother.
B
His failure resulted for lack of attention.
C
When will you write to him about your plan?
D
Who was the boy you were all laughing at?
উত্তরের বিবরণ
ভুল বাক্য:
His failure resulted for lack of attention.
– এখানে resulted এর পরে for না হয়ে in অথবা from ব্যবহার করতে হবে।
✅ সঠিক বাক্য:
His failure resulted from a lack of attention.
বাংলা অর্থ: তার ব্যর্থতার কারণ ছিল মনোযোগের অভাব।
Result (intransitive verb) এর ব্যবহার:
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result from → কোনো কিছুর ফল হিসেবে ঘটানো বা হওয়া।
উদাহরণ: His illness resulted from overwork. (তার অসুস্থতা অতিরিক্ত কাজের ফল।) -
result in → কোনো কিছুর কারণ হয়ে দাঁড়ানো, ফলস্বরূপ ঘটানো।
উদাহরণ: The plan resulted in success. (পরিকল্পনাটি সফলতা ডেকে এনেছে।)
বাকি বাক্যগুলো সঠিক:
ক) He was always arguing with his brother.
বাংলা অর্থ: সে সবসময় তার ভাইয়ের সাথে তর্ক করত।
গ) When will you write to him about your plan?
বাংলা অর্থ: আপনি কবে তাকে আপনার পরিকল্পনা সম্পর্কে লিখবেন?
ঘ) Who was the boy you were all laughing at?
বাংলা অর্থ: তোমরা সবাই যে ছেলেটিকে দেখে হাসছিলে, সে কে ছিল?

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Updated: 3 weeks ago
Which period is known as the "Golden Period of English Literature"?
Created: 1 week ago
A
The Modern period
B
The Romantic period
C
The Elizabethan period
D
The Victorian period
English
English Grammar
English Literature
The Elizabethan Period (1558-1603)
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The Elizabethan Period (1558–1603) is known as the "Golden Period of English Literature".
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It corresponds to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
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This era saw a remarkable flourishing of English drama, poetry, and prose.
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Famous writers of this period include William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, and Ben Jonson.
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It is considered “golden” because of the exceptional quality and enduring influence of its literary works.

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Learning a new language demands consistent practice.
The underlined part is-
Created: 6 days ago
A
Verbal phrase
B
Gerund phrase
C
Participle phrase
D
None of these
Gerund Phrase – Example and Explanation
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Example Sentence:
Learning a new language demands consistent practice.-
Underlined part: Learning a new language
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Function: Gerund Phrase (Noun Phrase)
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Explanation:
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Begins with a gerund (Learning = verb + -ing acting as a noun)
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Functions as the subject of the sentence
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Hence, it is both a Noun Phrase and a Gerund Phrase
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Noun Phrase:
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A noun phrase is a group of words that functions as a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
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It can be modified by adjectives.
Three Types of Noun Phrases:
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Appositive Phrase:
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Renames another noun in the sentence, often set off by commas
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Example: Mr. Rahman, my favorite English teacher, is doing this assignment for me.
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Gerund Phrase:
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Starts with a gerund (verb + -ing) and acts as a noun
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Example: Traveling to new places broadens your perspective.
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Infinitive Phrase:
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Begins with an infinitive (to + verb) and includes modifiers
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Example: His dream is to travel the world.
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Source: Cliff's TOEFL

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Updated: 6 days ago
Synonym of “Elated”?
Created: 1 week ago
A
Sad
B
Cheerful
C
Angry
D
Slow
Correct Answer: খ) Cheerful
Elated (Adj)
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Bangla Meaning: অনুপ্রাণিত হওয়া
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English Meaning: marked by high spirits; exultant
Cheerful (Adj)
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Bangla Meaning: আনন্দদায়ক বা আনন্দব্যঞ্জক; মনোরম
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English Meaning: full of good spirits; merry
Other Options:
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Sad – দুঃখজনক; affected with or expressive of grief or unhappiness
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Angry – ক্রুদ্ধ; feeling or showing anger
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Slow – ধীর, মন্থর; mentally dull
Source: Cambridge Dictionary, Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Accessible Dictionary

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