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Right form of verbs Practice HSC

 



These are the most important Right form of verbs for HSC 


1.         English (a) — (be) the most widely used international language. It (b) — (learn) to communicate with the foreigners for various purposes such as (c) — (maintain) co-operation, co-existence, and exchanging business information. There are also certain jobs that (d) — (require) good functional knowledge of English. The jobs of a pilot, a postman, a telephone operator, a tour guide, a mechanic, a receptionist of an international hotel, an executive of a multinational firm, etc. (e) — (be) a few of them. Besides, a student (f) — (wish) to go for higher studies must learn English because the books on advanced education are mostly (g) — (write) in English. So, the importance and demand of learning English in our country can, in no way, be (h) — (ignore). Rather, we should (i) — (put) high importance on (j) — (learn) English to make room for ourselves in the competitive world.

Answer: a)       b)     c)     d)     e)      f)     g)    h)     i)     j)

2.         There are many people who (a)___ (not take) physical exercise. They can hardly (b) ___  (realize) that they themselves (c) ___  (ruin) their health. They (d)  (fall) victim to many diseases. Life (e) ___(become) dull to them. They (f) ___  (remain) always ill-tempered. We (g) ___  (build) good health and sound mind through physical exercise. Physical exercise (h) ___  (make) our body active and the muscles strong. It also (i) ___  (improve) our power of digestion and blood circulation. It (j) ___  (give) strength to our brain.

3.         Jerry is an orphan. He (a) — (come) to the Orphanage at the age of four. He (b) — (lose) his parents in his infancy. Then,   he (c) —  (commit) to the care of the Orphanage. He could hardly (d) — (recollect) his parents' memory. In spite of (e) — (be) an orphan, he had developed a strong fabric of morality. His inimitable morality (f) — (draw) him close to the writer. The writer (g) — (impress) with him. She started (h) — (show) affection for him.  Jerry (i) — (take) her for his mother. He fabricated a lie (j) — (win) her heart. 

4.         Road mishap (a) — (happen) in our country almost everyday. Recently it (b) — (rise) to an alarming rate (c) — (take) a heavy toll of human lives. The members of a family remain anxious if someone (d) — (travel) in a bus. In most cases, reckless driving (e) — (cause) road accidents. The drivers are in the habit of (f) — (violate) traffic rules. Road accidents can be (g) — (lessen) if the drivers drive their vehicles carefully. People should be conscious of this respect. While (h) — (cross) the road, they should be careful. Some people travel (i) — (climb) on the roof of buses and trains. Traffic rules must be maintained strictly with a view to (j) — (control) road accidents.

5.         Parents (a) — (be) blessings of God to us. When a child (b) — (bear), their joys (c) — (know) no bounds. They (d) — (start) (e) — (think) of (f) — (nurse) and (g) — (bring) up their children. They (h) — (remain) safe under the custody of their parents since birth. Parents never mind (i) — (take) pains for the upbringing of their offspring. We (j) — never (offend) our parents.

6.         Air (a) (be) — an important element of the environment. But it is constantly being (b) — (pollute) in many ways. We make a fire to cook food and (c) — (do) many works. This fire emits smoke which (d) —. (contaminate) air. Vehicles pollute the air to a great extent by (e) — (burn) fuel. Air pollution also (f) — (happen) when coal and oil (g) — (burn). Mills and factories can be (h) — (hold) responsible for this pollution. It is high time we (i) — (check) air pollution. Otherwise we (j) —(suffer) a lot.

7.         A poor man was once (a)___(put) in jail. Although he (b) ___ (do) no wrong. After a long time, the king of the State (c)___(visit) the jail, and the man told him that he was innocent but a case (d)___(file) against him by some of his enemies. The king (e)___(inquire) privately and (if)___ (find) that it was true. He (g)___ (give) the man some money and set him free. He went straight to the market.  In a shop there, wild birds (h)___(keep) in cages for sale. He said to the shopkeeper. I wish to buy all the birds from your shop.  These bords unjustly (i)___(imprison) and Biblike to (j)___(set) them free. 

8.         It was 20 years ago, I (a)___(live) in Paris. I had a tiny apartment In the Latin quarter (b)___(overlook)  a cemetery and I (c)___(earn) barely enough money (d)___(keep) body and soul together. She had read a book of mine and (e)___(write) to me about it. I answered, (f)___(thank) her and presently I (g)___(receive)from her another letter (h)___(say) that she (i)___(pass)through Paris and (j)___(like) to have a chat with me. 

9.         To day we (a)___(be) a free nation. We (b)___(have) to endure great pains to gain freedom. Our War of Liberation (c)___(take) place in 1971. People from all walks of life (d)___(come) forward and got (e)___(involve) in the war directly and indirectly.  Many a man (f)___(kill) on the battlefields. They  (g)___(flee) from the battlefields (h)___(show) their back. Rather all of them (i)___(contribute) much to (j)___(achieve) independence. 

10.       Bangladesh (a)___(be) an independent country. It (b)___(come) into being in 1971. It (c)___(come) automatically. In 1957, Pakistan  (d)___(become)  independent as East and West Pakistan. Bangladesh (e)___(be) than known as West Pakistan. From the very (f)___ (begin),  West Pakistan tried to exploit us. They (g)___(try) to deprive us of our mother languages.  In 1952, we (h)___(establish) our rights through the Language Movement. Later,  the election of 1954,  the Education Movement of 1962. Mass Movement of 1969 and the election of 1970 (f)___ (be) our glorious achievements we ( j)___ (take) pride in. 

11. Today we (a)___(be) a free nation.  We (b)___(have) to endure great pains to gain freedom.  Our War of Liberation (c)___(take) place in 1971.  People from of walks of life (d)___(come) forward and got (e)___( involve) in the war directly and indirectly. Many a man (f) ___(kill) on the battlefields. They (g)___(flee) from the battlefields (h)___(show)  their back.  Rather all of them (i)___(contribute)  much to (j)___(achieve)  independence.  

12.       Yesterday the result of the HSC examination (a)___(publish)  I(b)___(be) greatly shocked when I did not find your roll number in the newspaper.  Had I known it before.  I(c)___((not go)  through the result Sheet. What is looted (d)___(blot). You (e) ___(not dishearten)  at your failure. Your long illness before your examination (f)___(trouble)  your studies.  Moreover, your mother was sick and you (g) ___(have)  to look after all the household affairs.  All these (h)___(be) responsible for your failure. You (i)___(do) brilliant results in the previous examinations. If you start to work hard from now.  Next year you (j)___(make)  Again a brilliant result. 


13.       After (a)___(stay) in England for two months. Gulliver (b)___(undertake)  his next sea voyage which(c)___(take)  him to a land of giants called Brobdingnag. Here he (d)___(discover by a field worker who (e)___(sell)  him to the queen. The queen (f)___(entertain) by his musical talent. Physically the Brobdingnagians (g)___(repulse)   Gulliver.  The ignorance of the people (h)___(startle) him. Even the king (i)___( not know)  anything about politics. Many insects  endangered his life there. Gulliver left Brobdingnag when his cage was plucked up by an eagle and (j)___(drop) into the sea. 

14.       Would you mind (a)___(receive)  my letter?  I am very for (b)___(be) late. Had I had any information about your illness.  I (c)___(visit)  you. Believe me, since my getting back from  England. I have got myself (d)___(engage)  in raising awareness among people regarding(e)___(sent) their daughters to school. In this country, girls (f)___(deprive) of people's education. For lack of education, they (g)___(not know)  what they (h)___(need).  For years they (i)___(neglect)  in society. So,  they should (j) ___(teach)that they are equal to men. 

 

15.       Conflict (a)___(come)  naturally; the clashing of thoughts and ideas (b)___(be) a part of the human experience. It (c)___(be) true that it can be destructive if left (d)___( uncontrol). However, it shouldn’t (e)___(see) as something that can only (f)___(cause)  negative things to (g)___(transpire). It is a way to (h)___(come)  up with more meaningful realizations that certainly  (i)___( be) helpful to the individuals (j)___(involve). Conflict (k)___(allow)  for the reconciliation of the parties' concerns which (l)___(lead) to an Agreement (m)___(benefit)  both members the discuss and negotiate their interests within the group.

 

16.       Computer  (a)___(bring)  about a revolutionary change in the world. But it was not (b)___(invent) overnight.  It (c)___( take)  a long time to invent the computer.  Many votaries of  science (d)___(work) hard for years and finally (e)___( come)  our successful. At present,  almost every work (f)___( depend)  on a computer. Now, it is a machine that (g)___( allow)  its users to access the internet (h)___(do)  word processing, watch TV, play games, and (i)___( do)  a host of other things. The countries of the world are (j)___(get) closer because of computers.  

 

17.       The benefits of newspaper reading (a)___(be) many.  It(b)___(offer)  you both pleasure and information.  The (c)___( happen)  in the world comes to us through newspapers. The conditions of various people of the world (d)___(know) through them. The economic condition of a country (e)___( reflect)  in them. The achievements of great men of science are given publicity through newspapers. The newspaper also (f)___(reflect)  views on current topics.  The speeches and comments on the new measures (g)___( make) by the government (h)___(publish) in time in newspapers. There is also news about trade and Commerce, games and sports.  A newspaper also (i___(inform) you of all important matters and (j)___( help) you to form an opinion on them. 

 

18.       Dhaka (a)___( be)  a very ancient and historical city.  It (b)___( come)  into the limelight when Islam khan (c)___(make) Dhaka the seat of the provincial government in 1612. The present old Dhaka (d)___( be) once the heart of Dhaka city. It (e)___( visit)  by many foreigners Johnson  Road, Minto Road,  Fuller Road. Northbrook  Hall Road etc. (f)___(bear) the memories of those foreigners. Dr. Jams waiz (g)___( be) the civil surgeon of Dhaka.  He (h)___( publish) a book named Note on the Races. Castes and Trades of Eastern in 1883.  The Foundation of the Curzon  Hall (i)___ (lay) by the then Viceroy of India.  Lord Curzon in 1904. Dhaka collegiate school (j)___ ( be) the first govt School in Dhaka which was established in 1835 in 1971. 

19.       It is high time we (a)___(use) our brain about the curse of dowry. The issues of dowry  (b)___( consider)  in view of a country's school social-economic, cultural-political circumstances. United efforts   (c)___( require)  to put an end to violence against women. A specific framework must (d)___( draw) up to be (e)___( implement).  Anyway, we can hope that dowry (f)___( come) to an end in the time to come.  We dare (g)___( to hope)  so because our girls are being (h)___( educate)  day by day. Parents’  mentality (i)___( charge)  gradually. People (j)___( be) more conscious.  

 

20.       Once there (a)___(be)  a king.  The king was fond of (n)___(know)  his future from the astrologer.  A good astrologer (c)___(visit)  the capital of the capital king.  The king (d)___( call) him to the place.  The astrologer (e)___( tell) the king something very unpleasant.  At,  this the king (f)___( get) furious and (g)___(condemn)  him to death.  But another thought (h)___(cross) his mind before the astrologer was (i)___( remove)  for execution. The king then asked, “How long would you (j)___(live)?”


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