A
To trick someone
B
To avoid taking risks
C
To fail at something
D
To wish someone good luck
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Idiom: “Break a Leg”
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Meaning:
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English: Used to wish someone good luck, especially a performer
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Bangla: শুভকামনা জানানো
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Example Sentence:
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Break a leg! Show them why you're the best candidate.
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Bangla: শুভকামনা রইলো! তাদের দেখিয়ে দাও তুমিই সেরা প্রার্থী।
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Usage Context:
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Commonly used in theatre, exams, or competitions to wish success without saying “good luck” directly
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Sources:
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Cambridge Dictionary
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Updated: 6 days ago
What does “Tedious” mean?
Created: 1 week ago
A
Boring
B
Funny
C
Easy
D
Pleasant
Correct Answer: ক) Boring
Tedious (Adj)
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Bangla Meaning: ক্লান্তিকর; অনাকর্ষণীয়; বিরক্তিকর
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English Meaning: tiresome because of length or dullness; boring
Boring (Adj)
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Bangla Meaning: একঘেয়ে; চিত্তাকর্ষক বা মজাদার নয়
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English Meaning: causing weariness and restlessness through lack of interest; tiresome
Other Options:
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Funny – মজার; amusing; affording light mirth and laughter
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Easy – অনায়াস; causing or involving little difficulty or discomfort
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Pleasant – সুখাবহ; agreeable; having qualities that give pleasure
Source: Cambridge Dictionary, Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Accessible Dictionary

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Updated: 1 week ago
Identify the correct spelling:
Created: 1 week ago
A
Acheivement
B
Achievement
C
Achivement
D
Acheivment

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Updated: 1 week ago
The house on the hill is very old.
Here, 'on the hill' is-
Created: 6 days ago
A
Phrase preposition
B
Verbal phrase
C
Adjective phrase
D
Adverbial phrase
English
English Grammar
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Adjective Phrase – Example and Explanation
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Example Sentence:
The house on the hill is very old.-
Underlined part: on the hill
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Function: Adjective phrase
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Explanation:
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Modifies the noun house by specifying which house (the one on the hill)
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Since it modifies the subject noun, it acts as an adjective phrase
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Adjective Phrase Overview:
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A phrase that works like an adjective in a sentence
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Modifies Noun / Pronoun / Noun Phrase
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Example:
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The pond in front of our building is full of garbage.
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in front of our building → Adjective phrase modifying pond
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The boy playing with the toy is my brother.
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Prepositional Phrases:
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Some adjective phrases begin with a preposition
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Common examples: in front of, because of, according to, in spite of
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Updated: 6 days ago