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1 Magic English Learning School 17 th Class Verb Bangla Meaning Present Past P. Part: obliterate gy Q djv ev wbwðý Kiv obliterate obliterated obliterated oppress wcoxz Kiv, `gb Kiv oppress oppressed oppressed offend Ab vq Kiv, g b Kó `qv offend offended offended order Av `k Kiv order ordered ordered oppose AvcwË Kiv,evav `qv oppose opposed opposed observe ch e Y Kiv observe observed observed occupy AwaKvi Kiv occupy occupied occupied open Lvjv open opened opened narrate ey bv Kiv, Kvwnbx ejv narrate narrated narrated nip wpgwu KvUv nip nipped nipped nullify evwzj Kiv nullify nullified nullified mince K U KzwU KzwU Kiv, wkgv Kiv mince minced minced magnify eo K i `Lv bv, AwZiwÄZ Kiv magnify magnified magnified misbehave Af`ª AvPviY Kiv misbehave misbehaved misbehaved mitigate Dckg Kiv mitigate mitigated mitigated mock Zvgvkv Kiv mock mocked mocked memorize gyl Kiv memorize memorized memorized mention D j L Kiv mention mentioned mentioned modify cwiez b ev iæcvšíi Kiv modify modified modified massacre wb` q iƒ c e vck nz v Kiv massacre massacred massacred litigate gvgjv Kiv, AvB bi AvkÖq MÖnY Kiv litigate litigated litigated linger Mwogwm Kiv, wej ^ Kiv linger lingered lingered leap jvd `Iqv leap leaped leaped liberate ^vaxb Kiv, gy³ Kiv liberate liberated liberated lean njvb Kiv lean leaned leaned lull kvší Kiv lull lulled lulled lease BRviv `qv lease leased leased lick PvUv ev jnb Kiv lick licked licked lament wejvc Kiv lament lamented lamented kneel nvuuz M o emv kneel kneeled kneeled judge wepvi Kiv judge judged judged joke VvÆv/iwmKZv Kiv joke joked joked jerk SvuwK `qv jerk jerked jerked insure exgv Kiv insure insured insured irrigate Rj mp Kiv irrigate irrigated irrigated immerse Wyev bv, wbgw¾z Kiv immerse immersed immersed inherit DËivwaKvix niqv inherit inherited inherited inhabit emevm Kiv inhabit inhabited inhabited Irritate wei³ ev R vjvzb Kiv Irritate Irritated Irritated Illuminate fvjfv e e vl v Kiv Illuminate Illuminated Illuminated incite D vwb `qv incite incited incited invite Avgš Y Kiv invite invited invited inquire wrávmv Kiv ev AbymÜvb Kiv inquire inquired inquired import Avg`vwb Kiv import imported imported inspect cwi`k b Kiv inspect inspected inspected insult Acgvb Kiv insult insulted insulted huff dzu `qv, dvukv huff huffed huffed hook eowk ev ûk w` q AvUKv bv hook hooked hooked hinder wewnœz Kiv, euvav `qv hinder hindered hindered Hew Kzwc q KvuUv Hew Hewed Hewed 1 st. 2 nd. 3 rd. 4 th. 5 th.

2 Practice & Use this forms in your speech. Sacrificing/By sacrificing- AZ Z vm Kwiqv ev K i Having sacrificed/ having been sacrificed- AZ Z vm Kwiqv ev K i Being pleased- mš ó nbqv ev n q Without/except/excepting being pleased- mš ó bv nbqv ev n q Some Important Sentences: Practice & Use these sentences in your speech regularly. 1. Do you know why he comes here? Zzwg wk Rvb, m Kb GLv b Av m? 2. Does he know why you hate him? m wk Rv b, Zzwg Kb Zv K N Yv Ki? 3. If Allah doesn t help you, who will help you? Avj vn hw` Zvgv K mvnvh bv K i Zvn j K Zvgv K mvnh Ki e 4. I shall never go to Dhaka. Avwg XvKv hve bv 5. Nobody/ None can utter/make correct English pronunciation. KDB Bs irxi mwvk D PviY Ki Z cv i bv 6. You and I are friend. Zzwg Ges Avwg eüz 7. Not he but his sons are guilty. m bq wkší Zvi Q jiv Acivax ev `vlx 8. The study of English and Economics isn t so easy. Bs irx I A_ bxwz Z Aa vqb GZ mnr bq 9. I am the person who have innovated ESE. AvwgB B.Gm.B Zwi K iwq 10. You are the student who delivered speech in English. ZzwgB Bs irx Z e³e w` qwq j 11. Five and five makes ten. cuv P cuv P `k 12. The Headmaster and (the) Secretary was (were) present. cöavb wk K I mk iuvix Dcw Z wqj 13. Many a student goes to school without preparing his lesson. 14. Each boy and each girl was weak in English. cö Z KwU evjk I evwjkv Bs irx Z `ye j wqj 15. Every man and every woman is honest. cª Z KwU cyiæl I gwnjv mr 16. It is running train/it is developing country/it is reading room/ It s developed country/made in Japan/Made of gold/ It s organized by the student. 17. It is who have seen you first. AvwgB Zvgv K cö_g ` LwQ 18. It is you who have done this plan first. ZzwgB cö_g GB cwikíbvwu KwiqvQ 19. It is cow which is our main cattle. Mi B Avgv `i cöavb M ncwjz cï 20. It is Cox s Bazar which is the only sea-beach of Bangladesh. 21. It is ESE which is the Era Suitable Method for learning English. 22. This is the computer which I want to buy. GB Kw úduviwub Avwg wkb Z PvB 23. These are the boys who were playing in the field. GB evjk jv gv V LjwQj 24. I will not take it what you want to take. Zzwg hwu L Z PvI Avwg mwu Lvebv 25. Everybody wants to go to the place where there is peace. hlv b kvwší mlv b mevb h Z Pvq 26. The city where you live isn t beautiful. Zzwg h kn i evm Ki mwu my `i bq 27. The system by what we are learning English isn t suitable. 28. I will go back to the country from where I have come. Avwg h `k _ K G mwq m ` kb wd i hve 29. Anybody doesn t come back in which country he has gone. 30. In Bangladesh there is no village where there is no Madrasah. evsjv ` k Ggb Kvb MÖvg bb hlv b gv`ªvmv bb 31. It is Dhaka University where you love to study. Zzwg XvKv wek we` vj qb Aa vqb Ki Z PvI 32. It is Mymensingh what is called city of education. gqgbwmsn KB wk vi bmix ejv nq 33. It is Dhaka where there are three universities. XvKv ZB wzbwu wek we` vjq Av Q 34. This is the village where I was born. GB MÖv gb Avwg R b wq 35. It is night/today when he will come back. GB AvR iv ZB/AvR KB m wd i Avm e 36. It is 26 th March when is the Independent day of Bangladesh. 26 gvp B evsjv ` ki ^vaxbzv w`em 37. When you go to Sentmartin, you can/ will /enjoy natural beauty. 38. The man who - h jvkwu The students who- h QvÎ jv K Those who came-hviv G mwqj The boy who- h Q jwu K The person whom- hv K The persons whom hv `i K The cow which- h Mi wu 39. The students those who don t speak in English after completing their graduation and even after studying it for long 12 years as a compulsory subject. This isn t regretful matter for our English education System of ours.

3 Forms of Tense Tense Indifinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous I (do). I am (doing). I have (done). I have been (doing) for two hours. Avwg Kwi Avwg Ki ZwQ Avwg KwiqvwQ Avwg `yb N Uv hvez Ki ZwQ I (did). I was (doing). I had (done) before you (did). I had been (doing) since monday. Present Past Future Avwg K iwqjvg I shall (do). Avwg Ki ev Avwg KiwQjvg I shall be (doing). Avwg Ki Z _vk ev Zzwg Kivi c~ e Avwg K iwqjvg I shall have (done). Avwg Kwiqv _vwke Avwg mvgevi _ K KiwQjvg I shall have been (doing) for two hours. Avwg `yb NÈv hvez Ki Z _vk ev Seem (Verb): g b niqv, Seeming (Adj): AvcvZ cözxqgvb/ AvcvZ ` k gvb, Seemingly (adv): AvcvZ` wó Z, Seemly (adj): Dchy³, gvbvbmb, h _vwpz, m½z How to be a good debate competitor? Starting speech of Debate Competition All praise is due to Allah. Who is the lord of the world. He is the beneficent and the merciful. Master of the Day of Judgment. Keep us on the right path. Good Morning/ Afternoon/Evening. How are you? Present honourable chief guest, special guest, wise judges, moderator, talented opponents, ladies and gentleman, dear brothers and sisters, all the students and audience take my salam Assalamualikum. This In front of you. An important topic has been selected for debate competition. Today our debate topic is... Village life is better than town life to make a happy life Several factors must be taken into account when taking a side in a debate. All things considered I remain firmly in favour of the subject. All things considered I remain firmly in against the subject. I am the speaker, motion of the topic/against motion of the topic. Concluding Speech of debate: No debate, no argument. It is logical and right. Village life is better than town life to make a happy life or Town life is better than village life to make a happy life. Thank you moderator, thank you all.

4 evsjv evk 1. Zviv wk Av iv Av M GLv b fwz n Z cviz bv? Sentence Making English Sentence 2. fvj e³v I Dc vck niqvi Rb Zv `i K ESE Z fwz niqv DwPZ 3. mkj cöwzôv bi Bs irx wk K `i mwvk Bs irxi D PviY PPv Kiv DwPZ 4. Zviv Avgv `i K GLb gavex e j we epbv Ki Z cv i 5. cwikªg Qvov KD Rxe b DbœwZ Ki Z cv i bv 6. Zv `i K Kb Bs irx wklv DwPZ? 7. evsjv ` ki gvbyl K Av iv cwikªg Kiv DwPZ 8. Zzwg GLb h Z cvi Ges Avcwb GLb Avm Z cv ib 9. evsjv `k mikvi wk Av iv Av M cùv mzzwu wbg vy Ki Z cviz bv? 10. nü v, evsjv `k mikvi Av iv Av M cùv mzzwu wbg vy Ki Z cviz 11.AvMvgx ïµevi wk Zvgvi e³e `Iqv DwPZ bv? 12. nü v, Avgvi AvMvgx ïµevi e³e `Iqv DwPZ 13. m vi AvMvgx ïµevi wk cöm ½ e³e `Iqv DwPZ? 14. B.Gm.B- Gi Ae`vb Ges mwvk D Pvi Yi iæz m ú K e³e `Iqv DwPZ 15 Zvgvi cöwzw`b 1 NÈv úv Kb Bswjk PP v Kiv DwPZ e j Avwg g b Kwi 16. evsjv `k Av iv ewk e `wkk gỳ ªv AR b Ki Z cviz 17. kªwg Ki Nvg ïkv bvi Av MB Avgv `i cvwikªwgk w` q `Iqv DwPZ (sweat, perspiration) 18. Zviv Kb GB welqwu we epbv Ki Z cv i bv? 19. whwb cuvp Iqv³ bvgvh Av`vq K ib wzwb gvby li wz Ki Z cv i bv 20. ZvB, cö Z K gymjgvb K bvgv hi cöwz iæz `Iqv DwPZ

5 Let s Practise for a while. Oh sure = ন শ চয ই Oh shit = ধ য ত ত নর Suppose = মত ত কত তর Now I understand = এব র ব ত ত ন Shut up! = চ প কর Wow! = ব হ দ র ণ ত It's enough = যত ত ষ ট হত তয ত ত Oh come on! = আহ একট ব ত ত তচষ ট কত তর To be truthful = স য বত ত নক How come that? = নক কত তর হয That I know = ত জ ন. Have Gone - ন ত তয ন Have Done - কত তরন Have Come - এত তসন Had Gone - ন য ন ম Had Done - কনরয ন ম Had Worked - ক জ কত তরন ম Had Lived - বস ব স কত তরন ম Had Looked - তদন য ন ম Will Go - য ত তব Will Come - আসত তব Will Do - করত তব Will Read - পড়ত তব Will Write - ত ত তব Will Be Doctor - ড ক ত র হত তব Will Be An Engineer - প রত তক ল হব Will Be A Thief - তচ র হব Will Have A Car - একট ড় কত তব Will Have A Mobile - একট তম ব ই কত তব By Me - আম র দ ব র By You - ত ম র দ ব র By Him - র দ ব র By her - র দ ব র By Us - আম ত তদর দ ব র By Whom - ক র দ ব র By What - নকত তসর দ ব র For You - ত ম র জ য For Him - র জ য For Me - আম র জ য For Whom - ক র জ য Before Me - আম র প ত তব After Me - আম র পত তর Before You - ত ম র প ত তব Before Us - আম ত তদর প ত তব That you can see = ত তদ ত ত ই প চ ছ That I have heard = ত আনম শ ত ত ন Only after three days = ম এ ন নদ পর Well, let me see = আচ ছ তদন This way = এভ ত তব That way = তসভ ত তব Well, I can manage = আচ ছ,আনম ন ত তজই প রব Do you mean it? =আপন ম ত ত তক বত ত ত? That means = র ম ত ত No mention = এ আর নক What = নক? What time = ক? What day = নক ব র? What color = তক র? Why = তক? Who = তক/ক র? Where = তক য? Whence = তক ত ত ত তক? When = ক? Which = তক ট? Which day = নক ব র? Which one = তক ট? Which type of = তক ধ রত ত র? Whom = ক ত তক? How = নকভ ত তব? How much = ক ট ক? How many = ক গ ত ত? How many times = ক ব র? How long = ক ক ষণ? How much times = ক ক ষণ? How far = ক দ র? How many days = ক নদ? How often = ক ক? What type of = নক ধ রত ত র? What for - নক জ য? What about নক অবস থ? What if নক হত তব? What else আর নক? When else আর ক? Where else আর তক য?

6 After you - ত ম র পর After Us - আম ত তদর পর After Whom - ক র পত তর To Whom - ক র ক ত ত. With Whom - ক র স ত ত About Whom - ক র সম পত তক How Much - ক ট ক How Many - ক ত ত ত ত Whatever - য ই তহ ক তক Wherever - তয ত ত তহ ক তক Whenever - য ই তহ ক তক Whoever - তযইত তহ ক তক Whichever - তযট ই তহ ক তক Without Me - আম ত তক ড় Without Us - আম ত তদর ড় Without Them - ত তদর ড় From where - তক য ত ত তক From which - তক ট ত ত তক In which - তক ট র মত তধ য Under which -তক ট র ন ত তচ Rather - বর Neither - তকউ Either - দ জত ত র মত তধ য একজ Believe in - নবশ ব স কর Don't Worry - নচন ত কর Come On Live - সর সনর আস Middle Finger - নহজর None - নক None Of Them - ত তদর তকউ Let's Discuss - চত ত আত ত চ কনর Pure Water - নবশ দ ব প ন Be Aware - সত তচ হ Try To Understand - ব র তচস ট কর Don't Say Anything তক More Or Less - তম ট ত তম ট I am - আনম হনচ ছ /আনম হ ম We are - আমর হনচ ছ /আমর হ ম You are - নম হচ ছ / নম হত ত He is - তস হত তচ ছ /ন ন হত ত They are - র হত তচ ছ আনম ব ত তদল -I am Bangladeshi. আমর ব ত তদল -We are Bangladeshi. নম ভ র য -You are Indian. তস ভ র য -He is Indian. র আত তমনরক - They are American Collected... How else আর নকভ ত তব? Who cases ত নক হত তয ত ত? On what নকত তসর উপর? To whom ক র ক ত ত? By whom ক র দ ব র? From whom ক র ক ত ত তক? Which one? তক ট? No Mention - উত ত কর All The Same - একই ক According to - অ স ত তর More Or Less - তম ট ত তম ট Meanwhile - ইন মত তধ য Most Of - অনধ ক ল Mainly - ম In Your Opinion - আপ র মত ত In Your Point Of View - আপ র দ নষ টত ত In Spite Of - সত ত In Comparison - য In Case - যনদ In Addition - অনধ কন ত For Example - উদ হরণ সর প Untill Now - এ পয ন ত Untill Then - পয ন ত By That Time - ঐ সমত তয Off & On - ম ত ত ম ত ত Frequently - ম ত ত ম ত ত Often - প র য Almost - প র য Nobody - তকউ Somebody - নক Nowhere - তক য A Little - নক [য কর য য ] A Few - নক [ য কর য য ] Very Handly- বই ন কত তট So What - ত ত নক? No Mention - উত ত কর All The Same - একই ক According to - অ স ত তর

7 Learn Correct Spelling. Dbœqb `vwqz wbfx K mšfvm evb Agi development responsibility undaunted fortunate immortal bwri gyw³ gigi kã ZvZjvgx cªej Awfhvb precedence Liberation murmuring sound impediment massive campaign Reading Practice with Correct Pronunciation. Children are the future of a country. The children of today are the citizens of tomorrow. It is they who will bear the responsibility of leading the country in future. The development of society will surely depend on them. So, we have to educate them with perfect learning. Bangladesh is our motherland. We love the blue sky, the green field, the murmuring sound of the river and the simple people of this country. He who loves his country is a patriot. A real patriot loves his own country more than his own life. Man is the architect of this own fortune. Unless a man works hard, he can not be fortunate. Some people think that the success in life depends on fate. But it is not true. We must remember that industry brings about success. The War of Liberation is a unique event in our national life. The undaunted sons of Bengal have freed the country at the cost of their own lives. The freedom fighters are our pride. Their memory will remain immortal in history. It is our moral obligation to show respect to them. It is the month of Baishakh. The sun is over the head. The roads and streets are dry. People are going to market with umbrellas on. Many kinds of fruits are found in the market. Bangla is an international mother tongue. Every year the 21st February is observed as the International Mother Language Day. Many youths have laid down their lives for the sake of this language. There is no such precedence in this world. This is why, Bangla is our pride. Man dose not live for ever. Death must come one day. But those who do good deeds are immortal on the earth. People remember them even after their death. So everyone should follow the good path. Measure your speed 1 st. 2 nd. 3 rd.

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