Preposition

About
1.       m¤ú‡K© ev m¤^‡Ü †evSv‡Z About e‡m| †hgb: I know about him.
        Avwg Zvi m¤ú‡K© Rvwb|                     
       I know nothing about it
       Avwg G m¤ú‡K© wKQzB Rvwb bv|
2.      Gw`K Iw`K eySv‡Z About  e‡m| †hgb: The boy is rushing about garden.
                                            †Q‡jwU evMv‡b Gw`K †mw`K QzUvQzwU Ki‡Q|
                                            She is walking about the corridor.
                                           †m Kwi‡Wv‡i cvqPvwi Ki‡Q|
3.      KvQvKvwQ ev Av‡kcv‡k †evSv‡Z About  e‡m| †hgb: I have lost my keys about here.
        Avwg GLv‡b †Kv_vI Avgvi Pvwe nvwi‡qwQ|
        She is somewhere about the office.
       wZwb Awd‡mi Av‡kcv‡k †Kv_vI Av‡Qb|
4.      civgk© ev cÖ¯Íve w`‡Z About e‡m| †hgb: How about going for a walk?
      GKUz nvU‡Z †M‡j †Kgb nq|
      How about taking a break now?
      GLb GKUz wekªvg wb‡j †Kgb nq|

Above
1.       wbwÏ©ó cwigvb ev msL¨vi †ekx eySv‡Z above e‡m †hgb:     He got about 90% marks in Math.
†m MwY‡Z 90% Gi †ekx bv¤^vi †c‡q‡Q|
They do not accept children above the age of 10.
 Zvi 10 eQ‡ii †ekx eo ev”Qv†`i MÖnY K‡i bv|
2.      msjMœ bv n‡q Dc‡i eySv‡Z above e‡m| †hgb:    The fan is above our head.
       d¨vbwU Avgv‡`i gv_vi Dci|
        We were flying above the clouds.
                                                                   Avgiv †g‡Ni Dci w`‡q DowQjvg|
3.      ZzjbvgyjK †ewk ev Dc‡i eySv‡Z above e‡m| †hgb: Raise your hands above your heads.
       †Zvgvi nvZ `ywU gv_vi Dci ‡Zvj|
       A manager is above a clerk.
      GKRb e¨e¯’vcK GKRb †Kivwbi Dc‡i|
4.      aiv †Qvqvi evB‡i ev D‡aŸ© †evSv‡Z above e‡m| †hgb-:  He is above suspicion.
     wZwb m‡›`‡ni D‡aŸ©|
     His loyalty is above question
                                                                 Zvi AvbyMZ¨ cÖkœvZxZ|
                                                                None is above error.
                                                               ‡KBB fz‡ji D‡aŸ© bq|


Across
1.       Aci cv‡k (Icv‡i/Iav‡i) eySv‡Z e‡m| †hgb: The school is just across the road.
                                                                            ¯‹zjwU iv¯Ívi wVK Aci cv‡k| 
                                                     My best friend lives across the pond.
                                                                             Avgvi me‡P‡q eÜz cyKz‡ii Icv‡oB _v‡K|
2.      GK cvk †_‡K Av‡iK cvk eySv‡Z e‡m| †hgb:    Go across the page.
    iv¯Ívi Gcvi †_‡K Icv‡o hvI|
                                                                            I drew a line across the page.
     Avwg c„ôvi GcÖvšÍ †_‡K IcÖvšÍ ch©šÍ GKwU †iLv G‡uKwQ‡jvg|
    There was a nice bridge across the river.
    b`xi Dci GKwU my›`i weªR Av‡Q|
3.      kix‡ii †Kvb GKwU A‡½i Dci eySv‡Z e‡m| †hgb: He hit her across the face.
   †m Zvi gy‡L AvNvZ K‡iwQj|
   It is too tight across the back.
   wc‡Vi w`‡K GwU Am¤¢e AuvUmvuU

After

He came here after me.
We will start after lunch.

The police are after him.
They ran after the player for autograph.
He ran after me with a knife.

The school was named after his father.

We are playing against the red team next week.
She was compelled to pay against her will.
I was swimming against the current.


His age is against him.
The evidence is against him.

Put the table there, against the wall.
He put his forehead against the pillar.

What is the rate of exchange against the dollar?

Go along the bank of the river.
We were driving along the highway.


Distribute the mangos among the boys.
They divided the money among the five partners.


Our village home is among the trees.
He showed the magic among the crowds.

You are among our family members now.
This type of attitude is common among the under 25s.

I am at home now.
He is at office.

I came here at 3.30 p.m.
We were a beach at sunset.

At morning / in the morning, at afternoon/ in the afternoon, at evening / in the evening.  
She lives at Agrabad.
His office is at Uttara.

My brother studies at Chittagong University.
His father works at PDB.

She smiles at the time of dancing.
She takes tea at the time of reading newspaper.
He is at lunch.

Why are you looking at me?
I aimed at the tree but hit the car by mistake.

He left school at the age of 16.

He came here before me.
Lock the door before you leave.

Everything happened before my eyes.
Ladies sat before gentlemen.

Your name is before mine on the list.
We have a list of points to discuss before it.

He submitted the documents before the court.
He was brought before the judge.
She said it before witness.

Who is the girl standing behind Kamal?
Stay close behind me.
The moon went behind the clouds.

What is behind the happy smile.
He was the man behind the plan.

Her family was right behind her.
The workers are behind the proposal.

He got below 90% marks in Math.
They live below the middle class status.
Her result was below the pass mark.

Her hair reaches below her waist.
Please do not write below this line.

A major is below a colonel.

Sit here beside me.
The village is beside the river Meghna.

My painting looks childish beside yours.
I always feel small beside you.

His wife always stood beside him in his bad days.
We  seldom find our political leaders beside us at crying need.

Besides working as a doctor he also writes.
I play cricket besides football.

I have none besides my parents.

Divide the mangoes between the two boys.
Apu is taller between the two brothers.
There is a wall between the two houses.

What is the difference between the two things?
The relation between the two brothers is very bad after their marriage.

Many changes took place between the two world wars.
I have my lunch between 1 o’clock and 2 o’clock.
Between youth and middle age.

The computer was beyond repair.
It is beyond my ability.
The situation was beyond our control.

The school is beyond the station.
The road continuous beyond the village up into the forest.

Our achievement was far beyond our thoughts.
You should not spend beyond what you earn.

I go to FM Institute by bus.
I went to India by air.

He sits by me.
She sat by the window.

A play by shakespeare.
A painting by Joinul Abedin.

I’ll come back by 4 p.m.
She will reach there by tomorrow.

I kicked the ball by the left leg.
She took me by the hand.

They are paid by the hour.
The oranges are sold by the dozen.

Come in one by one.
He is improving day by day.

The room is 12 meter by 10 meter.

The stone rolled down the hill.
Tears ran down her cheeks.

Go down the stairs.
Go down the road till you reach the bank.

We work everyday except Friday.
We all went there except Tinny.

Nothing was left for me.
What can I do for you?
Chandpur is famous for hilsha fish.
Get ready for work.

It has been raining for two hours.
We have been waiting for you for fifteen minutes.

I am speaking for everyone in this department.
He went there for his father.

I bought this shirt for Tk. 300.
How much did you pay for the table?

We are going to our village home for Eid.
She gave me a watch for my birthday.

They are the passengers for London.
Is this the bus for Chittagong?

I go to FM institute from Agrabad.
Her school is far away from her house.

He was blind from birth.
Our office is open from 9 to 5 everyday.

I got a letter from my brother.
She got a parcel from her college friend.

I am from Munshiganj.
The heat from the sun is inevitable for us.

Two ministers resigned from the cabinet in protest.
She was removed from the post of manager.

My pen was in the drawer.
We are in the class.

He will go in March.
She was born in 1999.
We like to travel in winter.

Bangladesh is a country in Asia.
He lives in Dhaka.
We have a big sea-port in Chittagong.

He studies in Physics.
She completed masters in Economics.

The boy in blue shirt is my friend.
She was in jeans.

The family is in danger.
He is in a very bad mood.

Hydrogen and oxygen are converted into water.
Can you translate this sentence into Bengali for me?

He went into the room.
She dived into the water.

3 into 24 is 8.
The name of our village is Tarki.
The English language course of FM Institute is very easy.
Shi is the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
It is a novel of Humayun Ahmed .
I’ll come back on the 10th of July.

It is made of gold.
It is made of wood.

There is a glass of milk on the table.
He wrote me a letter full of mistakes.

A kilo of rice.
One gram of gold.

Some of his friends have done the work.
One of the mangoes is rotten.

We are getting off the subject.
Keep off the carpet with the shoes.

Our house is off the main road.
There is a bathroom of the bedroom.

They knocked 50000/- taka off the car.

The book is on the table.
There is a picture on the wall.
I exercise on the roof of our house.