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 Use of As 1. **As much as**    - *Definition*: To the same extent or degree.    - *Example*: "I love ice cream as much as you do." 2. **As soon as**    - *Definition*: Immediately after or at the same time that.    - *Example*: "I'll call you as soon as I finish work." 3. **As long as**    - *Definition*: Provided that; on the condition that.    - *Example*: "You can stay as long as you like." 4. **As calm as**    - *Definition*: Having a peaceful demeanor or lacking agitation.    - *Example*: "She remained as calm as a summer breeze during the crisis." 5. **As free as**    - *Definition*: Completely unrestricted or without limitations.    - *Example*: "The bird flew as free as the wind." 6. **As many as**    - *Definition*: Used to indicate a large number or quantity.    - *Example*: "There were as many as twenty people at the party." 7. **As sharply as**    - *Definition*: With a high degree of precision or intensity.  
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Gerund

What is "Gerund" ?   Definition: A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun and ends in "-ing." Examples of gerunds used at the beginning of sentences as subjects: 1. Swimming is my favorite hobby. 2. Reading books helps me relax. 3. Writing requires patience and dedication. 4. Singing brings me joy. 5. Dancing is a great form of exercise. 6. Cooking is an art that I enjoy. 7. Playing guitar is something I've always wanted to learn. 8. Traveling broadens the mind. 9. Studying hard pays off in the long run. 10. Exercising regularly improves your health. 11. Teaching requires empathy and understanding. 12. Learning a new language can be challenging but rewarding. 13. Running every morning energizes me for the day. 14. Drawing allows me to express my creativity. 15. Watching movies is a popular pastime. 16. Gardening is therapeutic for many people. 17. Speaking confidently is key in public speaking. 18. Listening to music relaxes me after a long day. 19. Help

Daily Use Sentences (Set of 16) Day 7

 Small Talks: Daily Use Sentences - Day 7 READERSDOM Daily Use English Sentences তুই না বুঝেই বকবক করিস। >  You babble without understanding. আমি নেই এসবের মধ্যে। > I’m not involved in all these. তুই ভাবলে ভাব না। > Think if you like to. এরম বলার মানে কী? > What’s the point in saying so? তোর যা খুশি কর। > Do whatever you like. ও এরম করেই করে। > He does so in this way. তোর চাওয়া আমার চাওয়া এক না। > Our wants are different. তোর যদি মনে হয়, যা। > If you feel, go. আমি কি তোর পর? > Am I an outsider to you? ওরম করে তাকানোর কি আছে? > What’s there to look at me like that? ভুল ভাল কথা বলিস না। > Don’t say the wrong words. এককথায় এটা ফাটাফাটি। > In one word, amazeballs. আমায় যতটুকু পারবি দিস। > Give me as much as you can. ওদের নামগুলো গুলিয়ে যায। > I mess up with their names. কী থেকে কী হয়ে গেলো? > What on earth led to such results? একটাও গল্প খাটলো না। > Not even a single tale clicked.  For the pdf version click here:  https://drive.google.co

Wh + Ever

  "Wh + ever" is a combination of the question words "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," and "how" with the suffix "-ever." It is used to form compound words that express an indefinite or unlimited choice or option related to the original question word. Here are examples of using "Wh + ever" in sentences across various contexts: 1. **Interrogative Sentence**:    - *Whoever* attends the meeting should bring their notes.    - *Whatever* happened to that book you were reading? 2. **Conditional Sentence**:    - I'll go to *whichever* restaurant you prefer.    - *Whenever* you have time, we can discuss the project. 3. **Relative Clause**:    - She'll give the job to *whoever* impresses her the most.    - He can use *whatever* tools are available to fix the problem. 4. **Exclamatory Sentence**:    - *Whichever* team wins, it's been a great game!    - *Whatever* the reason, I'm glad yo

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