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SSC নন টিচিং স্টাফ নিয়োগ পরীক্ষার ইংলিশ বিষয়ের কিছু প্রশ্নের উত্তর (Sentence Structure)
- The boy plays cricket every day. (Correct form of verb)
- She is going to school now. (Tense)
- He has been working since morning. (Correct continuous tense)
- They were watching TV when I came. (Past continuous)
- My brother does not like tea. (Negative sentence)
- He is taller than me. (Comparison)
- Although he is poor, he is honest. (Connector)
- The sun rises in the east. (General truth)
- We should help the needy. (Modal verb)
- He can swim well. (Ability)
- You must obey the rules. (Necessity)
- Do you know him? (Interrogative)
- Where do you live? (WH-question)
- I do not know why he left. (Indirect WH clause)
- He said that he was tired. (Indirect speech)
- The book is being read by the boy. (Passive voice)
- I have finished my homework. (Present perfect)
- She was crying for help. (Past continuous)
- Let us go for a walk. (Suggestion sentence)
- The car was washed yesterday. (Passive voice)
- The teacher asked the boy to sit down. (Reported speech)
- He is so tired that he cannot walk. (So-that structure)
- Neither Rina nor Mina was present. (Subject-verb agreement)
- If it rains, we shall not go out. (First conditional)
- If I had studied, I would have passed. (Third conditional)
- No sooner had I reached the station than the train left. (Inversion)
- He is too weak to walk. (Too…to structure)
- I saw the boy crossing the road. (Participle)
- He was found guilty. (Passive structure)
- Hardly had we reached home when it started raining. (Inversion)
- The room is cleaned every day. (Present passive)
- He has to leave now. (Obligation)
- We saw a one-eyed man. (Correct article use)
- The girl whom you met is my cousin. (Relative clause)
- Reading is a good habit. (Gerund)
- He is interested in music. (Correct preposition)
- Neither the boy nor his friends are guilty. (Subject-verb agreement)
- The baby was sleeping peacefully. (Past continuous)
- He asked if I was fine. (Reported yes/no)
- Everyone has a mobile phone nowadays. (Correct verb)
- It was raining heavily. (Past continuous)
- He was made the captain. (Passive causative)
- She did not know the answer. (Negative past)
- Let the door be closed. (Imperative passive)
- I don't know what to do. (Infinitive clause)
- My uncle lives in Delhi. (Preposition of place)
- He will leave after lunch. (Subordinate clause)
- Despite his illness, he went to work. (Contrast connector)
- This is the house where I was born. (Relative adverb)
- I would rather stay home than go out. (Prefer structure)