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Appropriate Prepositions
Good for, at (ভাল): This man is good for nothing. He is good at English.
Grasp at (আঁকড়িয়ে ধরা): He grasped me at my hand.
Run into (জড়িয়ে পড়া): He had run into debt.
Sick of (ক্লান্ত): He is sick of this idle life.
Subject to (সাপেক্ষে): The man was appointed subject to the approval of the chairman.
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Idioms
At home (comfortable— আরাম) He feels at home in Dhaka now.
At one’s elbow (near at hand — হাতের কাছে – adv.) His private secretary is always at his elbow.
Lame excuse (বাজে ওজর): The lame excuse will not do.
Set out (যাত্রা করা)— I will set out in time.
To the letter (in all details, অক্ষরে অক্ষরে) —Follow my advice to the letter.