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Appropriate Prepositions
Adequate for(পর্যাপ্ত): The loan given by the bank is not adequate for the farming project.
Break in (কথার মাঝে কথা বলা): As she was talking, he suddenly broke in, saying, ‘that’s a rat!’
Free from (মুক্ত): He is now free from danger.
Refrain from (বিরত রাখা বা থাকা): I refrained him from smoking.
Regard for (সম্মান): Good boys have great regard for their teachers.
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Idioms
From hand to mouth (দিন আনে দিন খায়): The poor man live from hand to mouth.
Pack of lies (ডাঁহা মিথ্যা)—He told pack of lies to prove himself innocent.
Take to one's heels (to run away, পালানো)- They took to their heels when they saw the policeman approaching.
Turn over a new leaf (begin a new phase of life, নবজীবন শুরু করা) —After his failure he turned over a new leaf.
Up-to-date (আধুনিক) - Now-a-days ladies are very up to date.