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04/01/2023

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Do you have any children? → তোমার কোন ছেলেমেয়ে আছে?

None of your little games → তোমার কোন চালাকি চলবে না

Do you have a girlfriend? → তোমার কি বান্ধুবি আছে?

Do you have a pencil? → তোমার কি পেন্সিল আছে?

Do you have a boyfriend? → তোমার কি ছেলেবন্ধু আছে?

Do you have a problem? → তোমার কি কোন সমস্যা আছে?

Do you have an appointment? → তোমার কি কোন এপোয়েন্টমেন্ট আছে?

How much money do you have? → তোমার কাছে কতটাকা আছে?

Have your say. → তোমরা কথা বল

You should have met him. → তোমার উচিত ছিল তার সাথে দেখা করা

Do you have another one? → তোমার আরো একটি আছে?

Do you need anything else? → তোমার আর কিছু লাগবে?

Do you have a swimming pool? → তোমাদের কি সুইমিং পুল আছে?

I’ll be mad if I don’t get you → তোমাকে না পেলে আমি পাগল হয়ে যা

04/01/2023

Here are 50 unique words in English, along with brief definitions:

Abstemious: sparing in consumption of especially food and drink
Adjudicate: to make a formal judgment or decision about
Agglutinate: to cause (as proteins or cells) to cohere or stick together
Aggrandize: to increase the power or reputation of
Alleluia: a liturgical formula used in some Christian churches; a word of praise or adoration
Amalgamate: to mix or merge so as to make a combination
Amorphous: having no definite form or distinct shape
Anachronism: something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time
Anodyne: something that relieves pain or discomfort
Antithesis: the direct opposite
Apocryphal: of doubtful authenticity
Arduous: requiring significant effort or exertion
Arduous: requiring great physical or mental effort
Artifice: a clever or deceitful trick or stratagem
Ataraxy: a state of freedom from emotional disturbance and anxiety
Avuncular: of or relating to an uncle
Baldric: a belt worn over one shoulder to support a sword or bugle by the opposite hip
Beguile: to deceive or mislead
Beleaguer: to harass or trouble greatly; to besiege
Benevolent: having or showing a disposition to do good
Blandishment: flattery intended to persuade
Bombastic: pompous or overbearing in language
Brobdingnagian: gigantic
Burnish: to polish or make smooth by rubbing
Cachet: a seal on a letter; a mark of prestige or distinction
Cadence: a rhythmic flow of words or sounds
Cajole: to coax or flatter with insincere words
Calumny: a false and malicious statement about someone
Capricious: prone to change one's mind impulsively
Carnal: of or relating to the body or physical nature
Carom: to bounce off or be deflected by an obstacle
Castigate: to criticize severely
Cataclysm: a great and often sudden disaster
Catechize: to instruct or examine by asking questions
Cavil: to raise trivial and petty objections
Chicanery: the use of trickery or deception to achieve one's ends
Churlish: having a bad disposition; rude
Cogent: clearly and convincingly expressed
Commensurate: corresponding in size, extent, or duration
Compunction: a feeling of remorse or guilt
Concatenate: to link together in a series or chain
Conduit: a channel or pipe for conveying water or other fluid
Conflate: to bring together or fuse into a single entity
Congenial: suitable or compatible in nature
Consummate: to complete or perfect
Contemporaneous: occurring or existing at the same time
Contrite: feeling or expressing remorse for one's wrongdoing
Contumacious: stubbornly disobedient or rebellious
Convoke: to call together or assemble
Copious: abundant in supply or quantity

30/12/2022

Easy English is a resource designed to help learners of English as a second language improve their language skills in a simple and straightforward way. The page may offer a variety of educational materials, such as vocabulary lists, grammar explanations, reading passages, and interactive exercises. These materials are designed to be accessible and easy to understand, making them perfect for learners at all levels. Whether you are just starting to learn English or are looking to improve your existing skills, Easy English is the perfect place to start.

30/12/2022

Here are some grammar tips that can help you improve your writing and communication skills:

Use subject-verb agreement: Make sure that the verb in a sentence agrees with the subject in number and person. For example, "I am going to the store," not "I is going to the store."

Use proper pronoun case: Use "I" and "me" correctly by remembering that "I" is the subject of a sentence and "me" is the object. For example, "She gave the gift to my sister and me," not "She gave the gift to my sister and I."

Use proper verb tense: Use the correct verb tense to convey the time frame of the action in a sentence. For example, "I am eating breakfast," not "I was eating breakfast."

Use proper punctuation: Use punctuation correctly to clarify the meaning of sentences and make them easier to read. For example, "I went to the store, but I forgot to buy milk," not "I went to the store but I forgot to buy milk."

Use parallel structure: Use the same grammatical structure for items in a list or series to make your writing more coherent and easier to understand. For example, "I like to swim, run, and play soccer," not "I like to swim, running, and playing soccer."

I hope these tips are helpful! Let me know if you have any questions.

30/12/2022
30/12/2022

Improving your English language skills can be a challenging but rewarding process. Here are a few tips that may help you improve:

Practice regularly: The more you use the language, the more comfortable and proficient you will become. Try to find opportunities to speak, read, and write in English as often as possible.

Expand your vocabulary: One way to improve your English is to learn new words and phrases. You can do this by reading, watching movies or TV shows in English, or using a dictionary or thesaurus to look up words you don't know.

Pay attention to grammar: It's important to understand the rules of English grammar in order to communicate effectively. Consider reviewing the basics, such as verb tenses and subject-verb agreement, and practice using them in your writing and speaking.

Get feedback: It can be helpful to get feedback on your English skills from a native speaker or a language tutor. They can point out any mistakes you are making and offer suggestions on how to improve.

Use resources: There are many resources available to help you improve your English, including books, websites, and language learning apps. Consider using these resources to supplement your practice and learning.

By following these tips and being consistent in your efforts, you should be able to see progress in your English skills over time.

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