Banglish By Rakibul
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81. "Be on the same page"
Used to indicate mutual understanding or agreement.
Example:
Rakibul and his colleagues are on the same page about the project’s goals.
We need to make sure we’re on the same page before moving forward.
82. "Be worth + noun"
Used to show value or importance of something.
Example:
Rakibul’s advice is worth a lot to me.
The book is worth reading if you want to understand the topic.
83. "No sooner... than..."
Used to express that one event happens immediately after another.
Example:
No sooner had Rakibul finished his work than he was called to a meeting.
No sooner did we arrive than it started raining.
84. "If only" + past perfect
Used to express a wish about the past or a regret.
Example:
If only Rakibul had studied harder, he would have passed the exam.
If only I had known about the event earlier!
85. "Not as... as"
Used for comparison, showing something is less than something else.
Example:
Rakibul is not as experienced as his colleague, but he works hard.
The movie was not as good as I expected.
86. "In addition to" + noun/verb-ing
Used to add extra information.
Example:
In addition to his work at the hotel, Rakibul also volunteers.
In addition to studying, she practices playing the piano.
87. "Would rather" + base verb
Used to express preference.
Example:
Rakibul would rather go to the gym than stay at home.
I would rather take a walk than sit indoors all day.
88. "It’s not until... that..."
Used to emphasize when something happens.
Example:
It’s not until Rakibul finishes his task that he can leave for the day.
It’s not until next week that I’ll be free.
89. "Be the key to" + noun/verb-ing
Used to express something that is crucial to success or achieving something.
Example:
Rakibul’s attention to detail is the key to his success.
Time management is the key to completing tasks efficiently.
90. "If it weren’t for" + noun/verb-ing
Used to express a situation that wouldn’t have happened without something.
Example:
If it weren’t for Rakibul’s help, we wouldn’t have finished on time.
If it weren’t for the weather, we could have traveled.
91. "Come to terms with" + noun/verb-ing
Used to express accepting a difficult situation.
Example:
Rakibul finally came to terms with the fact that he had to move.
She’s struggling to come to terms with the loss.
92. "Have a great deal of" + noun
Used to describe a large amount or degree of something.
Example:
Rakibul has a great deal of experience in customer service.
She has a great deal of confidence in her abilities.
93. "So long as" + subject + verb
Used to describe a condition for something to happen.
Example:
Rakibul will help you so long as you follow the guidelines.
You can come to the party so long as you bring a dish.
94. "Be quick to" + base verb
Used to describe someone who reacts quickly or eagerly.
Example:
Rakibul is quick to respond to customer inquiries.
She’s quick to adapt to new challenges.
95. "In the event of" + noun
Used to describe a situation that may occur.
Example:
In the event of an emergency, Rakibul knows exactly what to do.
In the event of a power failure, please use the backup lights.
96. "By far" + superlative adjective
Used to emphasize the extreme of something.
Example:
Rakibul is by far the most hardworking employee in the company.
This is by far the best meal I’ve had this year.
97. "As a result of" + noun/verb-ing
Used to show cause and effect.
Example:
As a result of his efforts, Rakibul got a promotion.
As a result of the storm, the event was canceled.
98. "Take the opportunity to" + verb
Used when seizing an opportunity to do something.
Example:
Rakibul took the opportunity to learn new skills during the seminar.
I’ll take the opportunity to ask some questions during the meeting.
99. "Be used to" + noun/verb-ing
Describes something familiar or habitual.
Example:
Rakibul is used to working under pressure.
She’s used to waking up early every morning.
100. "In no way" + verb
Used to emphasize something is absolutely not true.
Example:
Rakibul is in no way responsible for the mistake.
In no way will I tolerate this behavior.
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61. "Be in charge of" + noun
Used to express responsibility or leadership.
Example:
Rakibul is in charge of the front desk at the hotel.
She is in charge of organizing the event.
62. "Get used to" + verb-ing
Describes the process of becoming familiar with something.
Example:
Rakibul is getting used to the new work schedule.
It took me a while to get used to driving in the city.
63. "The last thing I want to do is..."
Used to express strong reluctance about doing something.
Example:
The last thing Rakibul wants to do is argue with his boss.
The last thing I want to do is cancel the meeting.
64. "Be in the habit of" + verb-ing
Describes a regular action or routine.
Example:
Rakibul is in the habit of going for a run every morning.
She’s in the habit of reading before bed.
65. "Not so much... as..."
Used to show preference or comparison.
Example:
Rakibul likes coffee, not so much for the taste as for the energy it gives him.
I prefer walking, not so much for the exercise as for the fresh air.
66. "Have a knack for" + noun/verb-ing
Used to describe a natural talent or skill.
Example:
Rakibul has a knack for solving problems quickly.
She has a knack for understanding difficult concepts.
67. "It never occurred to me that..."
Used to express surprise or realization about something.
Example:
It never occurred to Rakibul that he might be promoted.
It never occurred to me that the event was tomorrow!
68. "Not only... but also" + noun/verb
Used to add emphasis on two connected ideas.
Example:
Rakibul is not only hardworking, but he is also very helpful.
Not only did he arrive early, but he also stayed late to finish the work.
69. "It’s no wonder that..."
Used to express that something is understandable or expected.
Example:
It’s no wonder that Rakibul was promoted; he’s a great worker.
It’s no wonder that she’s so successful; she works really hard.
70. "Hardly ever" + verb
Used to describe something that happens very rarely.
Example:
Rakibul hardly ever takes a day off.
I hardly ever go to the movies these days.
71. "If I had known, I would have..."
Used to describe an imagined past situation.
Example:
If Rakibul had known about the meeting, he would have prepared better.
If I had known the truth, I would have acted differently.
72. "Be about to" + base verb
Used to describe an event or action happening very soon.
Example:
Rakibul is about to leave for a meeting.
I’m about to go grocery shopping.
73. "It’s high time" + subject + past verb
Used to say something should have happened earlier.
Example:
It’s high time Rakibul completed his report.
It’s high time we left for the airport.
74. "Be in no position to" + verb
Used to express being unable or unqualified to do something.
Example:
Rakibul is in no position to make such decisions.
I’m in no position to give you advice about that.
75. "Be (well) worth the effort"
Used to show something is deserving of the effort or time spent.
Example:
Rakibul’s dedication to his work is well worth the effort.
The trip to the museum was well worth the effort.
76. "Can’t stand" + noun/verb-ing
Used to express strong dislike.
Example:
Rakibul can’t stand working in noisy environments.
I can’t stand waiting in long lines.
77. "By no means" + verb
Used to express a strong negative.
Example:
Rakibul is by no means a beginner in this field.
This problem is by no means easy to solve.
78. "Be on the lookout for" + noun
Used to describe looking for something or being alert.
Example:
Rakibul was on the lookout for new opportunities in the city.
I’ll be on the lookout for your email.
79. "You can’t help but" + verb
Used to describe something that is unavoidable.
Example:
Rakibul can’t help but smile whenever he hears good news.
You can’t help but admire her work ethic.
80. "Have no choice but to" + base verb
Used to describe a situation where there’s no alternative.
Example:
Rakibul had no choice but to accept the job offer.
We had no choice but to cancel the event.
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51. “By the end of...”
Used to describe something finished before a deadline or time period.
Example:
By the end of the day, Rakibul had completed all his tasks.
By the end of the week, we’ll know the results.
**52. “Tend to” + base verb
Describes a regular habit or general behavior.
Example:
Rakibul tends to stay calm in stressful situations.
People tend to check their phones too often.
53. “Be capable of + verb-ing”
Used to show ability or potential.
Example:
Rakibul is capable of handling any situation.
She’s capable of learning very quickly.
54. “It’s unlikely that...”
Shows low probability of something happening.
Example:
It’s unlikely that Rakibul will miss the deadline.
It’s unlikely to rain today.
55. “So much so that...”
Used to emphasize the degree or result of something.
Example:
Rakibul was so focused, so much so that he didn’t hear his phone ring.
She trained hard, so much so that she won the competition.
56. “Be known for” + noun/verb-ing
Describes what someone is famous or recognized for.
Example:
Rakibul is known for his politeness and punctuality.
This place is known for delicious food.
57. “As opposed to” + noun/verb-ing
Used to contrast ideas or preferences.
Example:
Rakibul prefers working in the morning as opposed to late at night.
I enjoy outdoor games as opposed to indoor ones.
58. “Be on good terms with” + person
Used to describe a friendly or respectful relationship.
Example:
Rakibul is on good terms with all his colleagues.
She’s on good terms with her neighbors.
59. “Come up with” + idea/solution
Used to show someone created or suggested something.
Example:
Rakibul came up with a brilliant solution during the meeting.
Can you come up with a better idea?
60. “Take something into account”
Means to consider something before making a decision.
Example:
Rakibul took everyone’s opinion into account before deciding.
You should take the weather into account before planning the trip.
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