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Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com আনায ফু ক ফা pdf রযডারযয Menu Bar এয View অনরি তে রিক করয Auto /Automatically Scroll অনরি কন (অথফা যারয তমরে Ctrl + Shift + H )এফায up Arrow ফা down Arrow তে রিক করয আনায ড়ায ু রফধা অনুারয র ীড রিক করয রনন। Preposition And Conjunction A Preposition is a connecting word used before a noun or a pronoun or a phrase and makes relationship with other words. * To distinguish between preposition and conjunction always remember one thing, Preposition connects a word or phrase but conjunction connects a clause. I arrived at the office after him. [Here after is preposition] I arrived at the office after he did. [Here after is conjunction] But very few Conjunctions are used as prepositions. It is not very much frequent in English. A conjunction connects two clauses and makes relationships with other words. For Example: He looks like me [Like is preposition] It was done, as you wanted [As is conjunction] He did as I instructed. He instructed like my father. একইযকভবারফ unless (conjunction) এফং without (preposition) এয ফযফায তেখা মায়। For Example: I would have failed unless you helped. I would have failed without your help.

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  • 1. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com pdf Menu Bar View Auto /Automatically Scroll ( Ctrl + Shift + H ) up Arrow down Arrow Preposition And Conjunction A Preposition is a connecting word used before a noun or a pronoun or a phrase and makes relationship with other words. * To distinguish between preposition and conjunction always remember one thing, Preposition connects a word or phrase but conjunction connects a clause. I arrived at the office after him. [Here after is preposition] I arrived at the office after he did. [Here after is conjunction] But very few Conjunctions are used as prepositions. It is not very much frequent in English. A conjunction connects two clauses and makes relationships with other words. For Example: He looks like me [Like is preposition] It was done, as you wanted [As is conjunction] He did as I instructed. He instructed like my father. unless (conjunction) without (preposition) For Example: I would have failed unless you helped. I would have failed without your help.

2. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com * Like Tarek, Masud was caught by mistake. (C Unit 2005-2006) @A. Like Tarek B. Like Tareks capture C. Just as Tarek was caught D. Similar to Tarek E. As did Tarek A. because B. since @C. although D. which A. except B. nor @C. without D. before @A. Many embarrassing situations occur for misunderstanding B. Many embarrassing situations occur of a misunderstanding C. Much embarrassing situations occur because of a misunderstanding D. Many embarrassing situations occur because a misunderstanding A. to resemble B. which resembles C. despite its resemblance @D. although it resembles @A. The flower is red like blood B. The flower is blood like red C. The Flower is as red as blood D. The flower is bloody 3. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com A. all B. no one @C. none D. nothing (B Unit 2000 - 01) A. eventually B. thus @C. therefore D. thereby For Example: He is both a footballer as well as a cricketer. (Inc) He is both a footballer and a cricketer. (Cor) For Example: I went there and found him. I went there but did not find him. * I had two eggs for breakfast and ---- of them was fresh. (D Unit 2002 - 2003) A. neither @B. either C. both D. not one For Example: You should take an umbrella in case it rains. You should not go outside if it rains. * Choose the right option for the gap. (B Unit 2003 - 2004) Give her a telephone number to ring she gets lost. A. unless B. whether C. perhaps @D. in case. 4. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com For Example: Stephen is as sharp as a tack. Grammar Sentence- Meaning Rule Preposition Rule Meaning Preposition Appropriate Preposition Preposition Preposition Between Among Preposition Between Noun Plural Noun among For Example: In a federal form of government, power is divided among the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Although both teams were from the same country, there was cut throat competition between them. The work is distributed between the secretary and the receptionist. Divide the money among the players. Besides Preposition Word Phrase Besides , Beside Besides beside For Example: Besides studies, Students should be involved in social activities. 6( ) (, ) Besides our dog, we have two cats. We sat beside the teacher. 5. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com Such as Preposition Word Phrase Such as For Example: There are different kinds of newspapers such as dailies, weeklies and monthlies Some birds, such as robins and cardinals, spend the winter in the North. Instead of Preposition Word Phrase For Example: We went to Kuakata instead of abroad. You can take physics instead of biology Preposition Word Phrase despite of For Example: Despite his denial, we know that he was guilty. In spite of his denial, we know that he was guilty. Despite his physical handicap, he has become a successful businessman. In spite of his physical handicap, he has become a successful businessman. Jane will be admitted to the university despite her bad grades. Adjective From from For Example: The chairs are wet form the rain. He got sick from studying too much. for 6. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com For Example: This is a good book for research. He designed the telescope for studying the structure of universe. Because Conjunction Clause because of preposition word phrase For Example: He was absent because her cold was worse. He was absent because of her cold. So that Conjunction Clause Join So that For Example: We work hard so that we can get chance. He is studying hard so that he can pass his exams. A. not any B. neither C. nor D. nor without A. either B. but C. instead D. or A. moreover B. but also C. as well D. and A. but it B. so it 7. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com C. it D. however it. A. and B. to C. also D. which A. such B. both C. either D. neither A. so B. while C. and D. nor A. or B. otherwise C. and D. nor A. not only the substance B. the substance which is not only C. not only a substance which is D. not the only substance. A. or B. so C. but D. which 8. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks facebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com An Interjection is a word, which expresses some sudden feeling or emotion. (i) Hurrah! We have won the game. (Avb`) (ii) Alas! I am undone. (welv`) (iii) What a beautiful scenery it is ! () Ah ! Oh! Ha ! () (iv) Bravo! You have done well. () (v) Fie! Fie! ( ) (vi) Hi! Hello! (vii) Humph! Hess () (viii) Hark! Hush! ( ) (ix) Tut! tut! ( ) 9. 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