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খ ইউনিট ১৯৯৯-২০০০ || ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় || 1999

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could enter a person's house
could swiftly and skillfully even without the use of their eyes
had such perfect eyesight that they could avoid things hurled at them
were so killed in avoiding obstacle when flying
I would go to the station
I had gone to the station
I would have gone to the station
I would be going to the station
they finally get it
they finally gotten it
they finaaly got it
they finally gets it
the rainy season began
the rainy season was begun
the rainy season had begun
the rainy season begins
বেশি পরমানুর হাতে এই সম্পত্তি নেই
বেশির ভাগ পরমাণুর মালিকানায় সম্পত্তি নেই
এই সম্পত্তি অধিকারী বেশি পরমাণু নয়
বেশির ভাগ পরমাণুর এই বৈশিষ্ঠ্য নেই
Real flowers hardly could smelt better
Real flowers could hardly have smelt better
Real flowers could have smelt better hardly
Real flowers could smelt better hardly
hopes and aspirations
heat and warmth
reproduction and death
emerged and advanced
Give the work to whichever looks idle
Give the work to whom looks idle
Give the work to whomsoever looks idle
Give the work to whoever looks idle
Young and inexperienced the task seemed easy to me
Young an inexperienced , it seemed to an easy task
Young an inexperienced , it was an easy task for me
Young an inexperienced I thought the task was easy
she paid him well for this servies
she remined him of his mother who lived in Mannvile
she made him fell less lonely and forsaken
she had a dog he could paly with

Many people must have been visited by a bat in their drawing  room or bedroom at one time or another, and if they have not been“to scared of it, they will have been fascinated by its swift, skilful flight and the rapid twists and turns with which it avoids all. obstacles, including objects like shoes and towels that are hurled at it. Now despite the old saying. bats are not blind. They have perfectly good eyes, but these are so tiny that they are not easily detected. Their eyes are certainly not good enough for them to perform some of the extraordinary flying, stunts in which they indulge. It was an italian naturalist called Spallanzani. in the eighteenth century who first started to investigate the flight of bats and by the unnecessarily cruel method of blinding several bats. he found that they could still fly about unhampered, avoiding obstacles as though they were uninjured. But how they managed to do this he could not guess.
the eyesight of bats
the flying skills of bats
the injuries done to bats
the investigation of bats