§ Md Saidul Islam, Lecturer in English, Birshreshtha Noor Mohammad Public College, Ex-Teacher:BAF Shaheen College Kurmitola #01689700012 § HSC Special Words and Phrases + Completing Sentence Rules: 5+10 = 15 Marks 1. First Conditional: If +Present Indefinite, Sub+will/can/may+verb 1 Example: If he wants, I will help him. 2. Second Conditional: If +Past Indefinite, Sub+would/could/might+verb 1 Example: If he wanted, I would help him. 3. Third Conditional: If +Past perfect, Sub+would have /could have/might have+verb 3 Example: If he had wanted, I would have helped him. 4. It is high time + Sub+verb 2 It is high time we removed corruption from the country. 5. Present tense +since+ Past indefinite It is many years since I met him. Many years have passed since I met him. 6. Past indefinite+ since + Past perfect It was many years since...
Theme: Imam Al-Ghazali's deathbed poem is about reflecting on life and preparing for death. It reminds us that life is short and we should focus on our spiritual journey. The poem shows humility and asks for God's forgiveness, recognizing human weaknesses. It also expresses a deep desire to be close to God, seeing death as a step toward eternal peace. In simple terms, it teaches us to live with purpose and seek a connection with the divine. Summary: The poem is a reflection on death and the soul’s journey to the afterlife. In simple words, the poem expresses that death is not an end but a transition to a better existence. The speaker of the poem compares the body to a cage and the soul to a bird. When death comes, the soul is set free. The speaker of the poem reassures that people should not mourn, thinking he is gone, because he is simply moving to a new, eternal life. He sees death as a reunion with God and a release from worldly limitations.
Md Saidul Islam Lecturer in English, Birshreshtha Noor Mohammad Public College Simple sentence: 1 subject + 1 finite verb. Ex: Taking dinner, I went to bed. Compound Sentence: a. Two clauses b. and, but, or in the middle Exam: I took dinner and went to bed. Complex sentence: Two clauses+ though/although/since/as/when/if/Unless/that/who/which/so that/so....that conjunctions in the beginning or middle. Exam: Though she is beautiful, nobody wants to marry her. Simple Compound Complex 1. Despite/In spite of but Though/Although 2. To /in order to and want to So that/in order that 3. By verb+ing and If +affirmative 4. Without +verb+ing or If +ne...
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