Sunday, 27 December 2015

IQRA BCS Preliminary English Language - Corrections: The Preposition

IQRA BCS Preliminary English Language - Corrections: The Preposition

Admit of - Your conduct admits of no excuse. (29th BCS)(Prodorshok 2004)(AD 2003);
Alternative to - There is no alternative to training. (28th BCS);
Angry for (Something) - What are you so angry for? (25th BCS);
Complete by (A moment) - I should appreciate it if you could complete this work by Thursday. (26th BCS);
Detrimental to - Laziness is detrimental to (Protibondhok) success. (30th BCS);
Devoid of - He is devoid of commonsense. (25th BCS)(Secondary Head Master 2003);
Die from - The man died from overeating. (25th BCS);
Discuss with (Someone) - Nowreen will discuss with Nasir over phone. (33rd BCS);
Divide between - He divided the money between the two children. (26th BCS);
Entruste to - The children were entrusted to the care of their uncle. (24th BCS);
Go in (Time) - Hurry up, we have to go in five minutes. (27th BCS);
Good at - I am not good at translation. (27th BCS);
Ill for (A period) - He has been ill for three months. (28th BCS);
Ill since (A moment) - He has been ill since Friday last. (26th BCS);
Interest in - My brother has no interest in music. (26th BCS);
Introduce (Someone) to (Something) - Wordsworth introduced the readers to a new kind of poetry. (31st BCS);
Kill with - I finally killed the fly with a rolled up newspaper. (25th BCS);
Lack of - His failure resulted for lack of attention. (31st BCS);
Make from (Onno drobbo theke utponno kora) - Paper is made from wood. Oil is made from cocoanut. (27th BCS);
[Made of/Made out of - We use “made of” when the material used remains relatively unchanged in the finished product. The material may be shaped or cut, but its basic composition stays the same.
Examples - This table is made of wood. Windows are made of glass. His shoes are made of leather.
Made from - We use “made from” when the original material undergoes a significant change before becoming the final product. When we use “made from,” it’s because the finished result does not look the same as the original material.
Examples - Cheese is made from milk. Wine is made from grapes. Paper is made from trees.
Made with - We use “made with” when we are referring to just one part or one ingredient that is part of the finished product. If something has one main or major ingredient, use “made from.”
Examples - This pizza is made with real cheese. The painting was made with watercolors. These pancakes were made with blueberries.]
Over phone/telephone - Nowreen will discuss with Nasir over phone. (33rd BCS)(28th BCS);
Part from in - He parted from his friends in tears. (24th BCS)
Prefer to (Pochondo kora) - Many prefer donating money to distributing cloths. (28th BCS);
Resulted for - His failure resulted for lack of attention. (31st BCS);
Roll up - I finally killed the fly with a rolled up newspaper. (25th BCS Ques);
Run on (Time) - The train is running on time. (26th BCS);
Serious to - Only those who are not serious to their success work by fits and starts. (31st BCS);
Sink into - Sink into oblivion. (33rd BCS);

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