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Collected and edited by: Abir Chowdhury
CONTRAST (Direct Opposition) ববপরীত্য
1. HOWEVER: This restaurant has the best kitchen in town. However, their staff are quite rude.
2. IN CONTRAST: House prices have gone up this year. In contrast, car prices seem to be
stagnating.
3. ON THE OTHER HAND: England has the best language schools. On the other hand, it has the
worst weather.
4. CONVERSELY: Six is more than five; conversely, five is less than six.
5. ON THE CONTRARY: I don’t hate Jim. On the contrary, I’m rather fond of him.
6. BY COMPARISON: Going out with Jim has its risks. By comparison, being with Tim is as easy as
falling off a log.
7. INSTEAD: I didn’t want to take a side in the argument. Instead, I put my headphones on and
listened to some smooth jazz.
8. ALTERNATIVELY: Small apartments in this area are very expensive, alternatively, you could settle
for a bigger, cheaper apartment in a not so popular part of town.
9. WHEREAS: The accommodation here is cheaper, whereas, this part of town is very quiet, and
there isn’t much to do.
10. THEN AGAIN: The apartments in the centre of town are smaller, and more expensive than where
we currently live, then again, it is definitely much more livelier, and better for a social life over
there.
11. ON THE FLIP SIDE: We could live in this quiet area for a long time, as we’d pay less rent, and
have a bigger apartment, on the flip side, if we moved to the centre of town, we’d have much
more to do there, but we’d have to live in a smaller, more expensive apartment, and have less
spending money.
Giving in (Denial of Expectation) (unexpected result) বাধ্য হয়ে মেয়ে মেওো, প্রত্যালা ববসর্জ ে
12. HOWEVER: She studied diligently for several months. However, she failed.
13. EVEN SO: It's raining. Even so, we must go out.
14. NEVERTHELESS: I was in so much pain I didn’t want to get up in the morning. Nevertheless, I
went to football practice as usual.
15. NONETHELESS: I don’t think Sean has serious behavioral problems. Nonetheless, I’ll talk to him
first thing in the morning.
16. YET: I’ve asked you a thousand times not to leave your dirty socks on the floor. Yet, you keep
doing it.
17. DESPITE (THIS): I am going to have to get up at 4:00 in the morning to catch my plane. Despite
this, I probably won't go to bed until midnight.
18. IN SPITE OF (THIS): Mary had the worst headache of her life. In spite of this, she went to her
daughter's graduation.
19. Still: He practiced persistently for several months. Still, he could not qualify.
20. IN ANY CASE: I was thinking of going round Jim’s place. In any case, I haven’t been invited.
21. ALL THE SAME: Yes, he’s very good-looking. All the same, I don’t think you should go out with
him.
22. NOTWITHSTANDING: He went to play football anyway, doctor’s orders notwithstanding.
23. HAVING SAID THAT/ THAT BEING SAID/ THAT SAID/ THAT HAVING BEEN SAID: I am not a great
football player, having said that, I am very passionate about it.
24. ALBEIT: Albeit his illness, he continued his vigorous training programme.
25. ALTHOUGH: Although this apartment is very small, it is extremely expensive.
26. AT ANY RATE: I don’t think you should play football today, at any rate, the doctor told you to
rest.
27. REGARDLESS: He went to football practice anyway, regardless of what the doctor said.
28. BUT: He was a very passionate football player, but he just wasn’t very good at it.
29. OTHERWISE: You should do as the doctor told you to, otherwise your illness may deteriorate.
SIMILARITY সাদৃলয
1. LIKEWISE: You can’t give your phone number to every man who asks for it. Likewise, you can’t
go out with everyone who fancies you.
2. SIMILARLY: You’re not allowed to use your phone here. Similarly, you have to switch it off when
you’re in the library.
3. CORRESPONDINGLY: She’s an excellent photographer. Correspondingly, her paintings are works
of art.
4. IN THE SAME WAY: Cutting down on sugar will help you lose weight. In the same way, doing
more exercise will help you get rid of a few kilos.
5. ALSO: I want to talk to Prince Harry when I’m in England. Also, I want to meet his sister-in-law.
6. BY THE SAME TOKEN
RESULT ফ঱াফ঱
1. AS A RESULT: I’ve done a pranic healing course. As a result, I’ve been able to cure my neighbor’s
sick cat.
2. AS A CONSEQUENCE/ CONSEQUENTLY: Zack has skipped school on many occasions. As a
consequence, he’s failed his French test.
3. HENCE: Professor Brown is an outstanding scientist. Hence, he is highly respected.
4. THEREFORE: We’re going to experience some meteor showers in the next few days. Therefore,
the number of miraculous self-healings will rise.
5. THUS: You didn’t tell me you wanted to come. Thus, we won’t be taking you with us.
6. ACCORDINGLY: Plenty of tourists visit the area in summer. Accordingly, selling hand-made
objects is the main source of income for locals.
7. FOR THIS/THAT REASON
8. THEREFORE
9. BECAUSE OF THAT/THIS
SEQUENCING ক্রে/সংযুবি/ত্াব঱কাকরণ
1. FIRST/ FIRSTLY/ FIRST OF ALL/ IN THE FIRST PLACE: First of all, I’d like to talk about the benefits
of having a pet pig.
2. TO BEGIN WITH: To begin with, pet pigs are cleaner than dogs.
3. FOR ONE THING: For one thing, they’re completely loyal to their owners.
4. SECOND/ SECONDLY/ IN THE SECOND PLACE/ FOR ANOTHER THING: Secondly, their impressive
numeracy skills must be mentioned.
5. FOR ANOTHER THING: For another thing, you might want to consider how cute they look in
pyjamas.
6. THIRD, THIRDLY, IN THE THIRD PLACE: In the third place, you can always count on your pet pig to
perform some tricks for you when you’d like to impress a pretty girl.
7. ALSO: Also, they don’t eat much.
8. BESIDES: Besides not eating much, they won’t ever chew on your electric cords.
9. IN ADDITION: In addition, they can be taught to feed themselves if you allow them access to
your pantry.
10. FURTHER/ FURTHERMORE: Furthermore, they make wonderful walking buddies.
11. MOREOVER: Moreover, they’ll show you the way home when you’re drunk.
12. FINALLY: Finally, pet pigs are fantastic guards. No burglar would ever have the heart to hurt a
pet pig.
13. LAST, LASTLY, LAST OF ALL: Lastly, your reputation as an eccentric will rapidly grow in the
neighbourhood if you’re seen walking a pet pig on a leash every morning.
ORDER OF IMPORTANCE গুরুয়ের োত্রা
1. MOST IMPORTANTLY: I’d like to talk to you about how to keep calm at your workplace. Most
importantly, never go to the canteen while your boss is there.
2. PRIMARILY: You’ll have to focus on your immediate surroundings. Primarily, on your computer
screen.
3. ABOVE ALL: Above all, don’t ever look up from your notes when people are around.
4. MOST SIGNIFICANTLY: Most significantly, avoid eye-contact at all costs.
5. ESSENTIALLY, BASICALLY (usually spoken): How can I put this? Essentially, having an affair with
one of your colleagues should be the last thing on your mind.
PARTICULARIZATION বেবদজ ষ্টকরণ
1. IN PARTICULAR/ PARTICULARLY: Nearly a third of marriages end in divorce. In particular, it’s
middle-aged couples that yearn for much more from life.
2. MORE SPECIFICALLY: Couples tend to argue about financial issues. More specifically, they argue
when one of them is out of work.
EXAMPLIFICATION উদাহরণ প্রদাে
1. FOR EXAMPLE: To solve this problem, you might want to try making small gestures. For example,
making your spouse’s favourite meal for dinner or giving him a massage after a tiring day.
2. FOR INSTANCE: Appreciate the small things your spouse does for you. For instance, leave thank-
you notes for them every now and then.
3. TO ILLUSTRATE: Misunderstandings can be highly destructive. To illustrate, if your spouse sees
you with a friend of the opposite sex in a café, he might not understand why he hasn’t been
invited and demand an explanation.
4. Such as/ Let’s say/ That is to say
5. One example is/ An example being/ As an example
6. Including/ This includes/ Examples include
7. In a similar case
8. In the following example, we will see how …. relates to ….
9. By way of illustration/ If you look at
10. This can be seen when
11. Particularly
12. ….. as seen in ….
13. As a case in point
14. Especially/ Namely
15. In addition to
16. Like this
17. Another way of putting it/ In other words
18. i.e. (used for specific examples in written English only – this means ‘id est’ in Latin which
translates to ‘that is to say’)
19. E.g. (in written English only – this means ‘exempli gratia’ in Latin, which translates to ‘for the
sake of example’)
20. Which is made apparent when
21. As in
EXPLANATION বযাখা
1. THAT IS TO SAY, THAT IS: Keep romance alive. That is to say, don’t let your lovelife fall into
routine.
2. NAMELY: I have a very good reason for not trusting my ex. Namely, he’s a convicted felon.
3. IN OTHER WORDS: Don’t be unsociable. In other words, go out and make some friends.
4. PUT DIFFERENTLY: John has managed to get over Jane. Put differently, he’s started seeing other
women.
EMPHASISING গুরুোয়রাপ
1. AS A MATTER OF FACT: I love sleeping with my pet pig. As a matter of fact, I can’t fall asleep
unless he’s in my bed.
2. IN FACT: I told them not to invite Rachel to the party. In fact, I was the only person who saw
what a party pooper she really was.
3. ACTUALLY: I think it would be a good idea to send her some flowers. Actually, you should get her
a hundred orchids.
4. INDEED: He may be the best-dressed man around. Indeed, he has a really good taste in fashion.
FOCUSING AND LINKING আয়঱াকপাত্ ও সংয়যাগসাধ্ে
1. AS FOR (often suggests disinterest or dislike): I’m going to Janet’s party at the weekend. As for
Mary’s, I think I’ll pass.
2. WITH RESPECT TO: Starting your own IT company may be the one of the best things you can do
right now. With respect to opening a pet shop, it’s hard to say the same thing.
3. REGARDING: Start your day with making the most important phone calls. Regarding emails, you
might put them off until later.
4. WITH REGARD TO: With regard to handling complaints, you might want to keep in mind that
your customers are always right.
5. AS REGARDS: Working from home has many advantages. As regards disadvantages, it might be
difficult to keep your cat off your keyboard.
6. TALKING OF: Talking of cats, you can’t trust them to keep you company when you need it.
They’re quite selfish creatures.
7. AS FAR AS … CONCERNED: As far as dogs are concerned, they might give you a chance to get up
from your desk and get some exercise during the day.
CONCLUSION উপসংহার
1. IN CONCLUSION: In conclusion, it may be said that pigs make the best pets.
2. IN BRIEF: Meeting my boss at the pub was an interesting experience. In brief, it was a disaster.
3. IN SUMMARY/ IN SUM: In summary, it may not be the best idea to frequent the same pubs as
your boss.
4. TO SUM UP/ TO SUMMARIZE: To sum up, some people are better suited to working from home
than others.
5. ALL IN ALL: All in all, you have to make sure both you and your customers are satisfied with your
work.
6. To conclude
7. In closing
8. Finally, it may be concluded
9. Overall, it may be said
10. Taking everything into account
11. On the whole
12. All things considered/ Everything considered
13. By and large
CORRECTION শুবিকরণ
1. RATHER: I thought it was a good idea to get a ferret. Rather, it had always been my dream to get
one.
2. TO BE MORE PRECISE: You might want to change a few things. To be more precise, I think you
should start again from scratch.
TIME সেে
1. AT FIRST: It wasn’t a piece of cake to learn English. At first, I couldn’t pronounce all the words
correctly.
2. THEN: Then, I couldn’t spell all the words correctly.
3. AFTERWARDS: Afterwards, I had a hard time understanding the tenses.
4. LATER: Later, I couldn’t memorize phrasal verbs and idioms.
5. IN THE MEANTIME: In the meantime, I was getting some help from MyEnglishTeacher.
6. MEANWHILE: Meanwhile, I was enjoying my skype lessons more and more.
DISMISSAL (of what was said before) চ্ুযবত্
1. ANYWAY: I couldn’t get my head around the Passive Voice. Anyway, I don’t think it’s important
to use it all the time.
2. ANYHOW: Anyhow, I’ve just decided to learn Russian next.
3. AT ANY RATE: At any rate, I don’t want to become a simultaneous interpreter in five languages.
PURPOSE কাযজকারণ
1. IN ORDER TO: We need to find out what is causing your pain. In order to understand this, we
need to do a series of tests.
2. WITH THIS IN MIND: Jennifer realized that her job was at a dead end. With this in mind, she
went back to college to learn more skills.
3. FOR THIS PURPOSE: The antique table needs refinishing. For this purpose, we are stripping
away the old varnish and sanding the wood.
HONESTY সত্ত্া
1. IN ALL FAIRNESS: In all fairness, you did shout at her first.
2. WITH ALL DUE RESPECT: With all due respect madam, I don’t think this is a very good business
plan.
3. ALLOW ME TO SPEAK MY MIND: Allow me to speak my mind. I believe there is a better way to
handle this project.
4. LET ME SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT: Let me set the record straight, she kissed me first!
5. IF I SHOOT FROM THE HIP: Our boss doesn’t care what anyone else thinks, he always shoots
from the hip.
6. I’M GOING TO LAY IT ON THE LINE: Just lay it on the line and tell me if I passed or failed please.
7. IF TRUTH BE TOLD: If truth be told, he didn’t really deserve that promotion anyway
8. FRANKLY: Frankly, I don’t care!
9. I’M ONLY TELLING YOU THIS BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT YOU: I’m only telling you this because I
care about you, but I don’t think she’s interested in you!
10. LET’S BE FAIR: Let’s be fair, she’s lucky that her boss has a lot of patience
11. TO BE HONEST
12. IN ALL HONESTY
13. IF I’M PERFECTLY HONEST
14. IF I CAN SPEAK MY MIND
15. I’M JUST GOING TO COME RIGHT OUT AND SAY IT
16. IN FACT
17. TO TELL THE TRUTH
18. AS A MATTER OF FACT
19. TO BE FRANK
20. IN ACTUAL FACT
21. ACTUALLY

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Sentence connectors

  • 1. Sentence Connectors Collected and edited by: Abir Chowdhury CONTRAST (Direct Opposition) ববপরীত্য 1. HOWEVER: This restaurant has the best kitchen in town. However, their staff are quite rude. 2. IN CONTRAST: House prices have gone up this year. In contrast, car prices seem to be stagnating. 3. ON THE OTHER HAND: England has the best language schools. On the other hand, it has the worst weather. 4. CONVERSELY: Six is more than five; conversely, five is less than six. 5. ON THE CONTRARY: I don’t hate Jim. On the contrary, I’m rather fond of him. 6. BY COMPARISON: Going out with Jim has its risks. By comparison, being with Tim is as easy as falling off a log. 7. INSTEAD: I didn’t want to take a side in the argument. Instead, I put my headphones on and listened to some smooth jazz. 8. ALTERNATIVELY: Small apartments in this area are very expensive, alternatively, you could settle for a bigger, cheaper apartment in a not so popular part of town. 9. WHEREAS: The accommodation here is cheaper, whereas, this part of town is very quiet, and there isn’t much to do. 10. THEN AGAIN: The apartments in the centre of town are smaller, and more expensive than where we currently live, then again, it is definitely much more livelier, and better for a social life over there. 11. ON THE FLIP SIDE: We could live in this quiet area for a long time, as we’d pay less rent, and have a bigger apartment, on the flip side, if we moved to the centre of town, we’d have much more to do there, but we’d have to live in a smaller, more expensive apartment, and have less spending money. Giving in (Denial of Expectation) (unexpected result) বাধ্য হয়ে মেয়ে মেওো, প্রত্যালা ববসর্জ ে 12. HOWEVER: She studied diligently for several months. However, she failed. 13. EVEN SO: It's raining. Even so, we must go out. 14. NEVERTHELESS: I was in so much pain I didn’t want to get up in the morning. Nevertheless, I went to football practice as usual. 15. NONETHELESS: I don’t think Sean has serious behavioral problems. Nonetheless, I’ll talk to him first thing in the morning. 16. YET: I’ve asked you a thousand times not to leave your dirty socks on the floor. Yet, you keep doing it.
  • 2. 17. DESPITE (THIS): I am going to have to get up at 4:00 in the morning to catch my plane. Despite this, I probably won't go to bed until midnight. 18. IN SPITE OF (THIS): Mary had the worst headache of her life. In spite of this, she went to her daughter's graduation. 19. Still: He practiced persistently for several months. Still, he could not qualify. 20. IN ANY CASE: I was thinking of going round Jim’s place. In any case, I haven’t been invited. 21. ALL THE SAME: Yes, he’s very good-looking. All the same, I don’t think you should go out with him. 22. NOTWITHSTANDING: He went to play football anyway, doctor’s orders notwithstanding. 23. HAVING SAID THAT/ THAT BEING SAID/ THAT SAID/ THAT HAVING BEEN SAID: I am not a great football player, having said that, I am very passionate about it. 24. ALBEIT: Albeit his illness, he continued his vigorous training programme. 25. ALTHOUGH: Although this apartment is very small, it is extremely expensive. 26. AT ANY RATE: I don’t think you should play football today, at any rate, the doctor told you to rest. 27. REGARDLESS: He went to football practice anyway, regardless of what the doctor said. 28. BUT: He was a very passionate football player, but he just wasn’t very good at it. 29. OTHERWISE: You should do as the doctor told you to, otherwise your illness may deteriorate. SIMILARITY সাদৃলয 1. LIKEWISE: You can’t give your phone number to every man who asks for it. Likewise, you can’t go out with everyone who fancies you. 2. SIMILARLY: You’re not allowed to use your phone here. Similarly, you have to switch it off when you’re in the library. 3. CORRESPONDINGLY: She’s an excellent photographer. Correspondingly, her paintings are works of art. 4. IN THE SAME WAY: Cutting down on sugar will help you lose weight. In the same way, doing more exercise will help you get rid of a few kilos. 5. ALSO: I want to talk to Prince Harry when I’m in England. Also, I want to meet his sister-in-law. 6. BY THE SAME TOKEN RESULT ফ঱াফ঱ 1. AS A RESULT: I’ve done a pranic healing course. As a result, I’ve been able to cure my neighbor’s sick cat. 2. AS A CONSEQUENCE/ CONSEQUENTLY: Zack has skipped school on many occasions. As a consequence, he’s failed his French test. 3. HENCE: Professor Brown is an outstanding scientist. Hence, he is highly respected. 4. THEREFORE: We’re going to experience some meteor showers in the next few days. Therefore, the number of miraculous self-healings will rise.
  • 3. 5. THUS: You didn’t tell me you wanted to come. Thus, we won’t be taking you with us. 6. ACCORDINGLY: Plenty of tourists visit the area in summer. Accordingly, selling hand-made objects is the main source of income for locals. 7. FOR THIS/THAT REASON 8. THEREFORE 9. BECAUSE OF THAT/THIS SEQUENCING ক্রে/সংযুবি/ত্াব঱কাকরণ 1. FIRST/ FIRSTLY/ FIRST OF ALL/ IN THE FIRST PLACE: First of all, I’d like to talk about the benefits of having a pet pig. 2. TO BEGIN WITH: To begin with, pet pigs are cleaner than dogs. 3. FOR ONE THING: For one thing, they’re completely loyal to their owners. 4. SECOND/ SECONDLY/ IN THE SECOND PLACE/ FOR ANOTHER THING: Secondly, their impressive numeracy skills must be mentioned. 5. FOR ANOTHER THING: For another thing, you might want to consider how cute they look in pyjamas. 6. THIRD, THIRDLY, IN THE THIRD PLACE: In the third place, you can always count on your pet pig to perform some tricks for you when you’d like to impress a pretty girl. 7. ALSO: Also, they don’t eat much. 8. BESIDES: Besides not eating much, they won’t ever chew on your electric cords. 9. IN ADDITION: In addition, they can be taught to feed themselves if you allow them access to your pantry. 10. FURTHER/ FURTHERMORE: Furthermore, they make wonderful walking buddies. 11. MOREOVER: Moreover, they’ll show you the way home when you’re drunk. 12. FINALLY: Finally, pet pigs are fantastic guards. No burglar would ever have the heart to hurt a pet pig. 13. LAST, LASTLY, LAST OF ALL: Lastly, your reputation as an eccentric will rapidly grow in the neighbourhood if you’re seen walking a pet pig on a leash every morning. ORDER OF IMPORTANCE গুরুয়ের োত্রা 1. MOST IMPORTANTLY: I’d like to talk to you about how to keep calm at your workplace. Most importantly, never go to the canteen while your boss is there. 2. PRIMARILY: You’ll have to focus on your immediate surroundings. Primarily, on your computer screen. 3. ABOVE ALL: Above all, don’t ever look up from your notes when people are around. 4. MOST SIGNIFICANTLY: Most significantly, avoid eye-contact at all costs. 5. ESSENTIALLY, BASICALLY (usually spoken): How can I put this? Essentially, having an affair with one of your colleagues should be the last thing on your mind.
  • 4. PARTICULARIZATION বেবদজ ষ্টকরণ 1. IN PARTICULAR/ PARTICULARLY: Nearly a third of marriages end in divorce. In particular, it’s middle-aged couples that yearn for much more from life. 2. MORE SPECIFICALLY: Couples tend to argue about financial issues. More specifically, they argue when one of them is out of work. EXAMPLIFICATION উদাহরণ প্রদাে 1. FOR EXAMPLE: To solve this problem, you might want to try making small gestures. For example, making your spouse’s favourite meal for dinner or giving him a massage after a tiring day. 2. FOR INSTANCE: Appreciate the small things your spouse does for you. For instance, leave thank- you notes for them every now and then. 3. TO ILLUSTRATE: Misunderstandings can be highly destructive. To illustrate, if your spouse sees you with a friend of the opposite sex in a café, he might not understand why he hasn’t been invited and demand an explanation. 4. Such as/ Let’s say/ That is to say 5. One example is/ An example being/ As an example 6. Including/ This includes/ Examples include 7. In a similar case 8. In the following example, we will see how …. relates to …. 9. By way of illustration/ If you look at 10. This can be seen when 11. Particularly 12. ….. as seen in …. 13. As a case in point 14. Especially/ Namely 15. In addition to 16. Like this 17. Another way of putting it/ In other words 18. i.e. (used for specific examples in written English only – this means ‘id est’ in Latin which translates to ‘that is to say’) 19. E.g. (in written English only – this means ‘exempli gratia’ in Latin, which translates to ‘for the sake of example’) 20. Which is made apparent when 21. As in EXPLANATION বযাখা 1. THAT IS TO SAY, THAT IS: Keep romance alive. That is to say, don’t let your lovelife fall into routine.
  • 5. 2. NAMELY: I have a very good reason for not trusting my ex. Namely, he’s a convicted felon. 3. IN OTHER WORDS: Don’t be unsociable. In other words, go out and make some friends. 4. PUT DIFFERENTLY: John has managed to get over Jane. Put differently, he’s started seeing other women. EMPHASISING গুরুোয়রাপ 1. AS A MATTER OF FACT: I love sleeping with my pet pig. As a matter of fact, I can’t fall asleep unless he’s in my bed. 2. IN FACT: I told them not to invite Rachel to the party. In fact, I was the only person who saw what a party pooper she really was. 3. ACTUALLY: I think it would be a good idea to send her some flowers. Actually, you should get her a hundred orchids. 4. INDEED: He may be the best-dressed man around. Indeed, he has a really good taste in fashion. FOCUSING AND LINKING আয়঱াকপাত্ ও সংয়যাগসাধ্ে 1. AS FOR (often suggests disinterest or dislike): I’m going to Janet’s party at the weekend. As for Mary’s, I think I’ll pass. 2. WITH RESPECT TO: Starting your own IT company may be the one of the best things you can do right now. With respect to opening a pet shop, it’s hard to say the same thing. 3. REGARDING: Start your day with making the most important phone calls. Regarding emails, you might put them off until later. 4. WITH REGARD TO: With regard to handling complaints, you might want to keep in mind that your customers are always right. 5. AS REGARDS: Working from home has many advantages. As regards disadvantages, it might be difficult to keep your cat off your keyboard. 6. TALKING OF: Talking of cats, you can’t trust them to keep you company when you need it. They’re quite selfish creatures. 7. AS FAR AS … CONCERNED: As far as dogs are concerned, they might give you a chance to get up from your desk and get some exercise during the day. CONCLUSION উপসংহার 1. IN CONCLUSION: In conclusion, it may be said that pigs make the best pets. 2. IN BRIEF: Meeting my boss at the pub was an interesting experience. In brief, it was a disaster. 3. IN SUMMARY/ IN SUM: In summary, it may not be the best idea to frequent the same pubs as your boss. 4. TO SUM UP/ TO SUMMARIZE: To sum up, some people are better suited to working from home than others.
  • 6. 5. ALL IN ALL: All in all, you have to make sure both you and your customers are satisfied with your work. 6. To conclude 7. In closing 8. Finally, it may be concluded 9. Overall, it may be said 10. Taking everything into account 11. On the whole 12. All things considered/ Everything considered 13. By and large CORRECTION শুবিকরণ 1. RATHER: I thought it was a good idea to get a ferret. Rather, it had always been my dream to get one. 2. TO BE MORE PRECISE: You might want to change a few things. To be more precise, I think you should start again from scratch. TIME সেে 1. AT FIRST: It wasn’t a piece of cake to learn English. At first, I couldn’t pronounce all the words correctly. 2. THEN: Then, I couldn’t spell all the words correctly. 3. AFTERWARDS: Afterwards, I had a hard time understanding the tenses. 4. LATER: Later, I couldn’t memorize phrasal verbs and idioms. 5. IN THE MEANTIME: In the meantime, I was getting some help from MyEnglishTeacher. 6. MEANWHILE: Meanwhile, I was enjoying my skype lessons more and more. DISMISSAL (of what was said before) চ্ুযবত্ 1. ANYWAY: I couldn’t get my head around the Passive Voice. Anyway, I don’t think it’s important to use it all the time. 2. ANYHOW: Anyhow, I’ve just decided to learn Russian next. 3. AT ANY RATE: At any rate, I don’t want to become a simultaneous interpreter in five languages. PURPOSE কাযজকারণ 1. IN ORDER TO: We need to find out what is causing your pain. In order to understand this, we need to do a series of tests. 2. WITH THIS IN MIND: Jennifer realized that her job was at a dead end. With this in mind, she went back to college to learn more skills.
  • 7. 3. FOR THIS PURPOSE: The antique table needs refinishing. For this purpose, we are stripping away the old varnish and sanding the wood. HONESTY সত্ত্া 1. IN ALL FAIRNESS: In all fairness, you did shout at her first. 2. WITH ALL DUE RESPECT: With all due respect madam, I don’t think this is a very good business plan. 3. ALLOW ME TO SPEAK MY MIND: Allow me to speak my mind. I believe there is a better way to handle this project. 4. LET ME SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT: Let me set the record straight, she kissed me first! 5. IF I SHOOT FROM THE HIP: Our boss doesn’t care what anyone else thinks, he always shoots from the hip. 6. I’M GOING TO LAY IT ON THE LINE: Just lay it on the line and tell me if I passed or failed please. 7. IF TRUTH BE TOLD: If truth be told, he didn’t really deserve that promotion anyway 8. FRANKLY: Frankly, I don’t care! 9. I’M ONLY TELLING YOU THIS BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT YOU: I’m only telling you this because I care about you, but I don’t think she’s interested in you! 10. LET’S BE FAIR: Let’s be fair, she’s lucky that her boss has a lot of patience 11. TO BE HONEST 12. IN ALL HONESTY 13. IF I’M PERFECTLY HONEST 14. IF I CAN SPEAK MY MIND 15. I’M JUST GOING TO COME RIGHT OUT AND SAY IT 16. IN FACT 17. TO TELL THE TRUTH 18. AS A MATTER OF FACT 19. TO BE FRANK 20. IN ACTUAL FACT 21. ACTUALLY