Friday, March 16, 2012

The Completing Sentence-2


So that/ in order that (hv‡Z /†hb+D‡Ïk¨hy³evK¨vsk
Complex sentence Gi cÖ_g clause-G Ggb GKwU welq _v‡K hv GKwU D‡Ï‡k¨ Kiv n‡q‡Q A_vr cÖ_g NUbvwUi djvd‡j Ab¨ GKwU NUbv NU‡Z cv‡i, Ggb K‡i ev NUv‡bvi D‡Ï‡k¨ G ai‡bi  †¶‡‡Î t-  
Subject+verb+Extension+So that/in orderthat+subject+can/could/may/might +verb(present)+ other words
Present tense+ so that+ s+ can/may +Verb (present)+
The students studies diligently so that they can secure/get good marks.
Past tense+ so that+ Extension +subject+ could/might+ V(present)+
The students studied diligently so that they could secure good marks.
Provided/provided that/providing that
                   [hw`/Z‡e kZ© †h/Z‡e kZ© _v‡K †h] Gi c‡i kZ© c~ib nq Ggb (clause) evK¨vsk emv‡Z nq|
                   He will pass the examination provided he studies well
                   I shall help you provided you will come here in time.
He will shine in life provided that when the speaker enterd.
He can lend you the money provided, you return it in time.
Lest (b‡PZ, bZzev, cv‡Q, Ab¨_vq)
       Lest Gi c~‡e©i e³‡e¨i KviYwU clause AvKv‡i wjL‡Z nq| cÖ_g clause Gi subject I wØZxq clause Gi subject GKB _v‡K|
lest Gi c‡ii clause wUi MVb n‡et-
                                KviYm~PK evK¨ +lest+ subject+ should/might+ V(present form)+ other words
          Read attentively lest you should/might fail in the examination
Walk fast lest you should fail to get the train.
Avoid mistakes lest , you shoul bad marks.
Read attentively lest, you should fail the train.
The old walk slowly lest, He should stumble
They run hurriedly lest, he left the country.
Go to the bank with the cheqe, Lest you should fail to cash your cheque.
Read diligently lest, You should fail in the examination.
He walked fast lest, he should fail to get the train.
He walks slowly lest, he should stumble.
Though/Although/Even though (hw`I— --ZeyI/hw`I/n‡jI)
                               †Kvb Ae¯’v ev NUbvi wecixZg~Lx †evSv‡Z e¨eüZ nq,
Though/Although/Even though+ 1wU evK¨vsk +wecixZgyLx 1wU evK¨vsk
                                Though he is poor, he is honest
                                Though/Although the man is rich, he is dishonest
      The gir could not do well in her exam though/although she  studied seriously.
I have to go to school today, even though it is raining.
Though the man has vast property, he wants more.
Though he is poor he is honest.
Though he is rich, he is dishonest.
Though Bangladesh has limited natural resources, it has a good number.
Though he had a lot of well wishers, he forget them all in time in danger
Though the boy was is intelligent, he will fail in the exam.



Because/As/Since(†h‡nZz/†m‡nZz--- †m‡nZz)
Because/As/Since+ KviY wewkó evK¨vsk +dj wewkó¨ evK¨vsk
Rahim could not walk fast because he was so week.
When the speaker entered , because he is not attentive to his study.
As he was ill, he did not go to school.
He could not walk because/as/since he was ill
As/since I fell tired, I went to bed.
He could not pass the exam because/as/since he did not study well.
As soon as we saw him, he had ran away.
As she was ill she could not attend the meeting.
As soon as we saw him , he had ran away.
As he was tired he cannot attend the meeting.
As it was raining I could not go out.
Crops did not grow well, as it did not rain in time.

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