APPLIED GRAMMAR
Come
Come about(): The quarrel came about for land.
Come across (0)1 came across him in the college. Come by (o) The beggar came by a purse of gold on the way.
Come round (8) The patient will come round soon.
Come upon (): The enemies came upon him from behind. Come upon (): I came upon him in the college
Come out (e) The results of the S.S.C. Examination will come out very soon.
Come over (1) A change came over him after his fathers death. Come over (): Our opponent party has come over our side.
Come on (): The rain came on.
Come to (Green): The fees realised today came to taka 20000.
Come to (6): The fainted boy came to sense.
Come up to (o): My result did not come up to my expectation. Come to (o): They could not come to a conclusion over the problem.
Come after (): The young boys came after the thief Come along (re): Come along. It is getting late.
Come away (e) : The handle of the exe came away.
Come at (4): He came at with sharp knife. (f): The roof came down suddenly.
Come down Come down (): The price of rice has come down.
Come down (fe): He came down with my dues. Come forward (): None came forward to help the wounded man.
Cut
Cut down ( cm): Jerry cut down the tree with an axe.
Cut down () I shall cut down my expenses, Cut off (fa) : He is cut off from his family.
Cut off (cc): Della cut off her hair. Cut off (fo) Some time villages are cut off from the cities for natural calamities.
Cut out (ro) I shall cut out coffee for the next two weeks, b
Cut out (fs) : I shall cut him out in the competition.
Cut Into (টুকরো টুকরো করে ভাগ করা ) cut the mango into two pieces.
Cut in (): He cut in the middle of our talk.
Cut up (o): I was cut up by his remark. Cut up (a): The maid cut up the meat.
Do
Do away with (n) Dowry system (ogs) should be done away with. Do for (r): I am done for my wrong decision.
Do for (T5) 1 This pen will do for a pencil. Do into(): Do the English passage into Bengali.
Do off (c): Do off your shirt. Do on () Do on your shirt.
APPLIED GRAMMAR
Come
Come about (1) The quarrel came about for land. Come across (he) I came across him in the college.
Come by (o): The beggar came by a purse of gold on the way.
Come round (8) The patient will come round soon. T
Come upon (): The enemiles came upon him from behind. Come upon (the ore): I came upon him in the college.”
Come out ( R) 1 The results of the S.S.C. Examination will come out very soon,
Come over (P) & A change came over him after his fathers death.
Come over() Our opponent party has come over our side.
Come on (FR): The rain came on. Come to (we rem): The fees realised today came to taka 20000.
Come to): The fainted boy came to sense: Come up to (o): My result did not come up to my expectation.
Come to (Rom) They could not come to a conclusion over the problem. Come after (f): The young boys came after the thief.
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Come along (tr): Come along. It is getting late,
Come away (): The handle of the exe came away.
Come at (): He came at with sharp knife.e
Come down (): The roof came down suddenly.
Come down (): The price of rice has come down.
Come down (fete crom) : He came down with my dues.
Come forward (): None came forward to help the wounded man.
Cut
Cut down (cc): Jerry cut down the tree with an axe.
Cut down (1) I shall cut down my expenses.
Cut off (fa) : He is cut off from his family. Cut off (cc): Della cut off her hair.
Cut off (fe): Some time villages are cut off from the cities for natural calamities.
Cut out (4): I shall cut out coffee for the next two weeks.pk
Cut out (afers) I shall cut him out in the competition. Cut into (টুকরো টুকরো করে ভাগ করা ) I cut the mango into two pieces
Cut in (): He cut in the middle of our talk.
Cut up (o): I was cut up by his remark.
Cut up (): The maid cut up the meat.
Do
Do away with (লোপ করা/রহিত করা) Dowry system (যৌতুক প্রথা) should be done away with.
Do for (m): I am done for my wrong decision. Do for (5): This pen will do for a pencil.
Do into(): Do the English passage into Bengall.
Do off (FC): Do off your shirt.
Do on () Do on your shirt.
APPLIED GRAMMAR
Come
Come about (): The quarrel came about for land. Come across ( o ): I came across him in the college.
Come by (): The beggar came by a purse of gold on the way.
Come round (w) The patient will come round soon. Ta
Come upon (): The enemies came upon him from behind. Come upon (t) I came upon him in the college.
Come out (m): The results of the S.S.C. Examination will come out very soon.
Come over (1) A change came over him after his fathers death. Come over (n) Our opponent party has come over our side.
Come on (m): The rain came on.
Come to (o): The fees realised today came to taka 20000. Come to (): The fainted boy came to sense o
Come up to ( অনুরূপ হওয়া ) My result did t come up to my expectation.
Come to (GR): They could not come to a conclusion over the problem. Come after (): The young boys came after the thief. You
Come along (f): Come along. It is getting late. Come away (1) The handle of the exe came away.
Come at (9) He came at with sharp knife.
Come down (f): The roof came down suddenly. Come down (C) The price of rice has come down.
Come down (fet crem): He came down with my dues. Agent Ca Come forward (4) None came forward to help the wounded man.
Cut
Cut down (cc): Jerry cut down the tree with an axe.
Cut down (): I shall cut down my expenses.
Cut off (f): He is cut off from his family.
Cut off (t): Della cut off her hair.
Cut off (from): Some time villages are cut off from the cities for Cut out (rem): I shall cut out coffee for the next two weeks.
Cut out (fers an): I shall cut him out in the competition.
Cut into (টুকরো টুকরো করে ভাগ করা cut the mango into two pleces.
Cut in (urg) He cut in the middle of our talk.
Cut up (6): I was cut up by his remark. Cut up (a): The maid cut up the meat.
Do
Do away with (On/f) Dowry system (ogs) should be done away with. Do for (or): I am done for my wrong decision.
Do for (5): This pen will do for a pencil. Do into(): Do the English passage into Bengali.
Do off (CM): Do off your shirt. Do on (): Do on your shirt.
natural calamities.
ADVANCED
ADVANCED LEARNER’S ENGLISH GRAMMAR & COMPOSITION
Do without (): We can not do without paper Do up with (to) I am done with the journey. sorts of people.
Do with ( ) A politician has to do with all Draw
his attention from reading
a single day.
Draw away (fice firmen) t The noise has drawn away Draw aside (en en): The lady drew the waiter aside for a secret news.
Draw up ( ) He drew up a petition.
Draw up (P) & The forces were drawn up. M
Draw to (o): The teacher drew to the boy because of his Draw on (Rebertem) : Our examination is drawing on. from his word.
merit.
Draw back (from) A man of word
Draw off (y) The enemy drew off.
can not draw back
Draw out (en): The leader drew out his speach.
Draw out (): His
miseries drew out others attention.
Fall
Fall away (1) : My friends fell away in my danger. Fall off (61): The member of students has fallen off.
Fall back (Rom) : At last the enemy fell back.
Fall back upon (): The poor man has none to fall back upon in his old days.
Fall upon (): The tiger fell upon the lamb.
Fall out (): They fell out over a trifle matter. Fall through (from): The project fell through for lack of proper care.
Fall to (ufe urce ) He fell to eating.
Fall in with (se) I can not fall in with your proposal. Fall in with (n) : I fell in with one of my school friends in the coach.
Fall on (1): He fell on me with out any reason.it a time 15 Fall in (): The roof of the house fell in.
Get
Get at (To): He could not get at his goal. Get into (n) We got into a second class compartment.
Get Into (1) He got into trouble.
Get to (c) We got to the meeting in time. Get off (HTI): We all got off from the bus.
Get off (): The thief got off with the foods. Get about(): The news of his failure got about.
Get above () 1 I have got above my danger.
Get ahead (at) He got ahead in his business. Get over (af) He tried to get over his initial difficulties.
Get through (cc) 11 got through the book.
Get through () Get through the work in a week.
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