5. Fill in the gaps with Right Form of Verbs
Read the following text and fill the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Deforestation (a)_____(mean) cutting down trees at random. It (b)______(cause) mainly by a group of dishonest people. They cut trees (c) _____ (make) profit. Ordinary people also (d) _____ (use) trees as fuel and furniture. Because of (e)_____(cut) more and more trees, we are going (f)_____(face) a great danger in the coming future. We (g) ____(know) that oxygen (h) _____ (supply) by trees for animals. Without (i) ____ (take) oxygen, we cannot live a single moment. If trees (j)____(cut) down in this way, the amount of carbon dioxide (k) _____ (increase) in the atmosphere. As a result, the heat (l)______ (rise). It (m) _____ (call) greenhouse effect. (n) _____ (enjoy) a peaceful life, we must plant more and more trees.
Deforestation (a) means cutting down trees at random. It (b) is caused mainly by a group of dishonest people. They cut trees (c) to make profit. Ordinary people also (d) use trees as fuel and furniture. Because of (e) cutting more and more trees, we are going (f) to face a great danger in the coming future. We (g) know that oxygen (h) is supplied by trees for animals. Without (i) taking oxygen, we cannot live a single moment. If trees (j) are cut down in this way, the amount of carbon dioxide (k) will increase in the atmosphere. As a result, the heat (l) will rise. It (m) is called greenhouse effect. (n) To enjoy a peaceful life, we must plant more and more trees.
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Read the following text and fill the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context:
Once upon a time, there (a) —— (be) a king who was very fond of (b) ——— (know) his future from the astrologers. A famous astrologer (c) ———— (stop) at his capital on his way to home. The king called on him to (d) ——— (know) about the future and the astrologer (e) ———— (tell) him something unpleasant. At this the king (f) ———- (get) furious and (g) ———— (condemn) him to death saying, "Men like you (h) ———— (live) to spoil the peace of the world." But another thought (i) ———— (cross) his mind before the astrologer (j) ———— (send) for execution. "How long will you (k) ——— (live)?" asked the king. With ready wit, the astrologer said, "The stars (l) ——— (declare) that I shall die only a week before your majesty, so goodbye." (m) ——— (hear) this, the king turned pale like a dead man and shouted, "Drive this wretch away, let him (n) ——— (come) here again."
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Nowadays, the credit card (a) ____ (become) a topic of discussion in Bangladesh. Most of the people (b) ____ (know) how (c) ____(use) it. They only (d)____ (think) that it is equivalent to money. They (e) ____ (not know) how it (f) ____ (work) exactly. It (g) ____(be) just an alternative to paper money. It looks as if it (h) ____(be) a plastic card. There (i) ____ (be) a good number of credit cards. Nowadays, we are accustomed to (j) ____ (use) this card as it (k)____ (be) safe. A credit card (l) ____(provide) to use like cash. We can go (m)____ (shop) by this card for our safety. But it (n)____ (have) some disadvantages too.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context:
Air (a) (be) — an important element of the environment. But it is constantly being (b) — (pollute) in many ways. We make fire to cook food and (c) — (do) many works. This fire emits smoke which (d) — (contaminate) air. Vehicles pollute air to a great extent by (e) — (burn) fuel. Air pollution also (f) — (happen) when coal and oil (g) — (burn). Mills and factories can be (h) — (hold) responsible for this pollution. It is high time we (i) — (check) air pollution. Otherwise we (j) — (suffer) a lot.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Dhaka Lit Fest also (a)______________ (know) as Dhaka Literary Festival or DLF (b)___________________(be) an annual literary festival (c)
________________(hold) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It (d)________________(promote) Bangladeshi culture and literature to the world since it (e) _______________(begin) in 2011. The British council (f)_______________(collaborate) with the Dhaka Lit Fest since its inception as a part of Hay Festival International in 2011. This festival (g)________________(host) on the historic Bangla Academy grounds (h)______________ (bring) together Bangladeshi and international literary influencers to an audience of 20,000 annually. (i)_______________(Be) the largest international literary platform in Bangladesh, this Fest (j)_____________(build) the literary and cultural heritage through encouraging new writers and readers and (k)_____________ (create) a safe space for all kinds of discussion and dialogue. Although the COVID-19 pandemic (l)______________(cause) a three-year hiatus, this Fest (m)____________(resume) on 5 January, 2023 this year. The event (n) ______________(launch) by Indian author and literary critic Amitav Ghosh, Nobel Laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah and the state Minister for cultural Affairs K.M. Khalid.