Right Form of Verbs
Neither the teacher nor the students _____ to use this book again.
• Neither/Either + Noun + nor / or + Plural noun + Plural verb Ex: Neither the teacher nor the students want to use this book again.
• Nor এরপরে plural noun এজন্য third person এর সাথে s/es যুক্ত হয়নি। Ex: Either Rahim or his friends are going to beach today. Neither/either + Noun + or/nor + singular noun + singular verb Ex: Neither Rahim nor karim is going to beach today.
• Nor এরপরে singular noun এজন্য verb is হবে person এর সাথে s/es যুক্ত হয়নি
If you had started earlier, you_____ the train
If I were you, I _____ take the money.
____ to Barishal by bus yesterday?
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context: —
English (a) — (be) the most widely used international language. It (b) — (learn) to communicate with the
foreigners for various purposes such as (c) — (maintain) co-operation, co-existence and exchanging business
information. There are also certain jobs which (d) — (require) a good functional knowledge of English. The jobs of
a pilot, a postman, a telephone operator, a tour guide, a mechanic, a receptionist of an international hotel, an
executive of a multinational firm etc. (e) — (be) a few of them. Besides, a student (f) — (wish) to go for higher
studies must learn English because the books on advanced education are mostly (g) — (write) in English. So, the
importance and demand of learning English in our country can, in no way, be (h) — (ignore). Rather, we should (i)
— (put) high importance on (j) — (learn) English to make room for ourselves in the competitive world.