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সহজে ইংলিশ শিখুন

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সহজে ইংলিশ শিখুন - ✮ আমাকে ব্যাখ্যা করতে দাও - Let me explain. . ✮ তুমি সীমা ছাড়িয়ে যাচ্ছো - You are crossing the limit. . ✮ জীবন উপভোগ করো - Enjoy your life. . ✮ অহংকারী হইও না - Don't be egoist. . ✮ আমি সন্তুষ্ট - I am satisfied. . ✮ আমাকে শেষ করতে দাও - Let me finish. . ✮ আমাকে কখনও ভুলো না - Please never forget me. . ✮ তৈরি হও - Please be ready. . ✮ বেশি কথা বলো না - Don't talk too much. . ✮ সাহসী হও - Be brave. . ✮ উদ্ধমী হও - Be enthusiastic. . ✮ মোটেও না - Not at all. . ✮ আমার কথা শুনো - Listen to me. . ✮ তোমার দিন শুভ হোক - Good day to you. . ✮ কিছু মনে করো না - Please never mind. . ✮ আমাকে অনুসরণ করো - Follow me. . ✮ পিতামাতাকে শ্রদ্ধা করো - Respect your parents. ইংলিশ শিখুন - ✮ আমাকে ব্যাখ্যা করতে দাও - Let me explain. . ✮ তুমি সীমা ছাড়িয়ে যাচ্ছো - You are crossing the limit. . ✮ জীবন উপভোগ করো - Enjoy your life. . ✮ অহংকারী হইও না - Don't be egoist. . ✮ আমি সন্তুষ্ট - I am satisfied. . ✮ আমাকে শেষ করতে দাও - Let me ...

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Access, antidote, belong, prefer, approach, attach, attentive, disliking, dislike, key, due, harmful, hostile, obedient, objection, addicted, refer, lead, submission, temptation   after these words add to Education is key      to      success. Papers are attached     to    this prayer Doubt, Assure, Sure, Failure, Information, Observe, want, Proof , if these words comes before any noun or pronoun then add of between the N/P and the words  I amsure      of        Lima`s success. There  is no doubt       of      Foysal`s merit`s. Access, antidote, belong, prefer, approach, attach, attentive, disliking, dislike, key, due, harmful, hostile, obedient, objection, addicted, refer, lead, submission, temptation if these words comes before any noun or pronoun then add to between the N/P and the words. Education is key      ...

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' In a pickle' To be ‘in a pickle’ means to be in a difficult situation with no easy solution. This is one of the phrases that came from William Shakespeare’s plays. ‘I am not sure whether to go to the meetings or finish my work. I am in a pickle!’ ‘Her car tyre burst and she's stuck on the freeway. She’s in a real pickle and needs help.’ This phrase was used in the play ‘The Tempest’. When to use 'do' and 'does ' We use ‘do’ with the pronouns 'I', 'we', 'you' and 'they'. ‘They do their shopping on Saturday.’ ‘Do we have to wait for the bus?’ ‘I do my homework straight after school.’ We use ‘does’ with third person singular pronouns: 'he', 'she' or 'it'. ‘Does she work late every night?’ ‘He does the cleaning on the weekend.’ ‘Does it always rain here?’ To ' burn out ' can mean to become very tired because of working too hard and for too long without a break. This i...