Change the following words as directed and make sentences with the changed words (any five)

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উত্তরঃ Operative. The new security measures are now operative.

"Operate" is primarily a verb, meaning to control the functioning of a machine, process, or system, or to perform a surgical procedure. To transform it into an adjective, we typically add suffixes such as '-ive' or '-al'.

One common adjective form is operative. This adjective can mean:

        
  • Having force or effect; in operation (e.g., "The contract became operative last week.")
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  • Relating to surgical operations (e.g., "an operative procedure")
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  • Working or functioning (e.g., "The device is fully operative.")

Another adjective form is operational, which means relating to the regular functioning of a system, or ready for use (e.g., "The system is fully operational."). Both are correct adjectives derived from "operate", but "operative" often fits general contexts of 'being in effect' or 'working' directly.

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endurance

Sentence: Marathon runners require great endurance to finish the race.


The word "endurable" is an adjective, meaning capable of being endured or tolerated. To change it into its noun form, we use "endurance".

Endurance refers to the ability to withstand hardship or adversity, especially prolonged exertion. It is a quality often valued in various professional fields, such as sports, military, and demanding jobs where resilience and persistence are crucial.

Understanding different word forms (e.g., noun, verb, adjective, adverb) is essential for effective communication and for excelling in English language proficiency tests, which are common for job seekers.

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validate

Sentence: The system will automatically validate your login credentials.


The word "valid" is an adjective, meaning sound, logical, or acceptable. To transform it into a verb, we add the suffix "-ate" to create "validate".

The verb "validate" means to check or prove the accuracy or truth of something, or to confirm its legitimacy or authorization. It often involves confirming that something meets certain standards or requirements.

Other forms include:

        
  • Noun: validation (the act of validating something)
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  • Adjective: valid (as given)
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  • Adverb: validly

Example usages of "validate":

        
  • It is important to validate the data before making any decisions.
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  • Her experiences helped to validate her theories on human behavior.
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উত্তরঃ specialize
Many doctors specialize in a particular field of medicine.

The word "specialist" is a noun, referring to a person who is an expert in a particular branch of a subject or profession. When directed to change it into a verb, we use "specialize" (or 'specialise' in British English).

The verb "specialize" means to concentrate on and develop expertise in a particular area of work or study. This transformation is a common practice in English grammar to adapt words for different functional roles in a sentence.

Understanding how to convert words between different parts of speech (e.g., noun to verb, adjective to noun) is crucial for building strong vocabulary and improving sentence construction skills, which are essential for competitive exams and professional communication. For instance, knowing the verb form allows you to describe the action of becoming an expert, rather than just identifying the expert themselves.

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উত্তরঃ choice

I had a difficult choice to make regarding my career path.


The word "choose" is a verb, meaning to select from a number of alternatives. When transformed into a noun, it becomes "choice," which refers to the act of choosing or the thing that is chosen. Understanding how to convert verbs into their corresponding noun forms is crucial for expanding vocabulary and improving sentence structure in English, especially for academic and professional writing.

        
  • Verb: choose (e.g., "Please choose the best option.")
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  • Noun: choice (e.g., "The final choice is yours.")
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  • This transformation often involves a change in suffix or spelling, as seen with "choose" becoming "choice." Other examples include "decide" (verb) to "decision" (noun), "explain" (verb) to "explanation" (noun), and "develop" (verb) to "development" (noun).
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  • Mastering these word forms allows for greater precision and variety in expression, which is highly valued in job interviews and professional communication.
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logically

Sentence: She logically deduced the answer from the given clues.


The word "logic" is a noun, referring to the principles of correct reasoning. To transform it into an adverb, we typically first convert it to its adjective form and then add the suffix "-ly". The adjective form of "logic" is "logical," and by adding "-ly" to it, we get the adverb "logically."

An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or an entire clause. It provides information about how, when, where, why, or to what extent an action is performed or a quality exists. In the example sentence, "She logically deduced the answer from the given clues," "logically" modifies the verb "deduced," indicating the manner in which the deduction was made.

Understanding the different forms of words (parts of speech) and how to transform them is a fundamental aspect of English grammar, essential for clear and precise communication in both written and spoken contexts, which is particularly important for job seekers in professional settings.

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উত্তরঃ believe

The word "belief" is a noun, meaning the acceptance that something is true or exists, or a strong feeling that something is true or real. The verb form of "belief" is "believe".

To believe means to accept something as true, to have faith or confidence in someone or something, or to think that something is probable.

Example Sentence: "I believe in the importance of continuous learning for career advancement."

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উত্তরঃ bookish

The word "bookish" is an adjective derived from the noun "book". It describes someone who spends a lot of time reading or studying and is often more interested in academic pursuits than in practical matters. It can also refer to something that is overly academic or formal in style.

Example Sentence: Despite his bookish appearance, he had a surprisingly practical approach to problem-solving.

Another adjective form related to the word "book" is "booked", which typically means reserved or scheduled (e.g., "The flight is fully booked"). However, "bookish" directly describes a characteristic or quality stemming from books or extensive reading.

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Suffix (অনুসর্গ বা প্রত্যয়) হলো এক বা একাধিক বর্ণ, যা কোনো মূল শব্দের (Root word) শেষে যুক্ত হয়ে নতুন শব্দ তৈরি করে এবং অনেক সময় মূল শব্দের অর্থ বা পার্টস অফ স্পিচ (Part of Speech) পরিবর্তন করে দেয়। যেমন: 'Kind' (দয়ালু) + 'ness' = 'Kindness' (দয়া) । এগুলো ব্যাকরণগত দিক পরিবর্তন করতে ব্যবহৃত হয় ।

Suffixes forming abstract noun:

-agebondage, wreckage, foliage-mentargument, judgement, punishment
-aldenial, approval, removal, survival-nesskindness, heaviness, sadness
-ceabundance, innocence, brilliance-sionobsession, confession, possession
-cyaccuracy, decency, infancy, lunacy-tionoration, ration, repetition
-domwisdom, martyrdom, freedom-shipfriendship, hardship, partnership
-headgearhead, crackhead, smackhead-tudeaptitude, attitude, gratitude
-hoodmanhood, motherhood, childhood-thgrowth, strength, youth, sloth
-iceavarice, cowardice, practice-tycruelty, certainty, surety, novelty
-ionunion, opinion, action, revision-ydiscovery, misery, inquiry, envy
-ismheroism, patriotism, jingoism-urepleasure, exposure, composure

Suffixes denoting agent or doer (noun):

-aincaptain, chieftain-an/-enpagan, artisan, civilian, citizen
-arbeggar, liar-ordepositor, debtor, investor
-er/-ierbaker, speaker, hoarder, financier-istanarchist, novelist, dentist

Suffixes forming diminutives which indicates small (ক্ষুদ্রতাবোধক অনুসর্গযুক্ত শব্দ), (noun):

-eldamsel (কম বয়সী অবিবাহিত নারী, কুমারী), satchel (স্কুল বই বহনের ছোট ব্যাগ), kernel (ফলের শাঁস, শস্যকণা), citadel (নগরদুর্গ)
-lehandle (হাতল), saddle (জিন, ঘোড়ার পিঠে আরোহীর বসার জন্য চামড়ার আসন), sickle (ছোট হাতলবিশিষ্ট কাস্তে), thimble (সেলাইকালে সুচের খোঁচা এড়াতে পরিধেয় আঙ্গুঠ)
-enkitten (বিড়ালের ছানা), chicken (মুরগীর বাচ্চা), maiden (অবিবাহিতা তরুণী, বালিকা)
-kinmanikin (ক্ষুদে মানব, বামন), lambkin (ভেড়ার ছোট্ট শাবক), napkin
-lingduckling (হাঁসের বাচ্চা), gosling (হংসছানা), suckling (স্তন্যপায়ী শাবক, দুধের শিশু), seedling/sapling {চারা (গাছ)}, weakling (দুর্বল মানুষ)
-iebirdie (পাখির ছানা), lassie (ল্যাসি, ছোট্ট বালিকা), pussie (বিড়াল ছানা), cookie (ছোট কেক)
-letbooklet, leaflet, pamphlet, streamlet, piglet (বাচ্চা শুয়োর), hamlet (খুব ছোট গ্রাম), rivulet (ছোট নদী), islet (ক্ষুদ্র দ্বীপ)
-ettekitchenette (রান্নার কাজে ব্যবহৃত চিলেকোঠা বা ছোট রান্নাঘর), statuette (ছোট আকারের প্রতিমূর্তি), storyette, serviette (খাবার টেবিলের রুমাল বিশেষ), rosette, cigarette, pipette (সরু নল)
-ockbullock (এঁড়ে বাছুর), hillock (ছোট পাহাড়)
-culeanimalcule (অণুবীক্ষণের সাহায্য ছাড়া দেখা যায় না এমন ক্ষুদ প্রাণী), molecule (অণু)

Suffixes forming adjectives:

-alnational, mortal, legal (আইনগত)-ishslavish, darkish, peevish
-ant, -entrepentant, obedient, dependent-lessfearless (নির্ভীক), hopeless
-arregular, similar, familiar-lymanly, godly, lovely
-enwooden, woollen, earthen, golden-ousdangerous, copious
-fulhopeful, handful, mouthful-somehandsome, tiresome
-iblesensible, edible, corruptible-wardforward, homeward
-ableeatable, respectable-atepassionate, proportionate

Suffixes forming verbs:

-ateisolate, activate, captivate, separate, substantiate, validate, fascinate-enblacken, shorten, brighten enlighten, frighten
-fyclarify, beautify, magnify, purify-ise/izesympathaise (sympathize) civilise (civilize)
-ishfinish, banish, publish

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Thriving

Thriving

Inconsistency

Consist

Assessment

Assessable

Access

Accessible

Reduction

Reducible


This exercise tests your ability to identify and transform words into different parts of speech (Noun, Verb, Adjective), a critical skill for vocabulary expansion and precise communication in professional settings. Understanding these transformations helps in constructing grammatically correct and coherent sentences, which is essential for job seekers.

        
  • For the verb "Thrive":         
                  
    • Noun: Thriving (used as a gerund, referring to a state of prosperity, e.g., "their thriving in the market") or Thrift (the quality of being economical, which supports thriving).
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    • Adjective: Thriving (used to describe something that is successful or growing vigorously, e.g., "a thriving industry").
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  • For the adjective "Inconsistent":         
                  
    • Noun: Inconsistency (the state or quality of being inconsistent, e.g., "There were several inconsistencies in his report").
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    • Verb: Consist (While "inconsistent" itself does not have a direct verb form like "to inconsist," it is derived from "consistent," whose base verb is "consist." In word formation exercises, the root verb related to the concept of consistency is typically sought, meaning "to be composed or made up of," or "to be in agreement").
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  • For the verb "Assess":         
                  
    • Noun: Assessment (the act of evaluating or judging, e.g., "a comprehensive assessment of the situation").
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    • Adjective: Assessable (capable of being assessed, e.g., "an assessable risk") or Assessed (evaluated, e.g., "the assessed value of the property").
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  • For the noun "Access":         
                  
    • Verb: Access (to gain entry to or retrieve something, e.g., "to access the confidential files").
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    • Adjective: Accessible (able to be reached, entered, or used, e.g., "The information is readily accessible").
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  • For the verb "Reduce":         
                  
    • Noun: Reduction (the act of making something smaller or less, e.g., "a significant reduction in workload").
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    • Adjective: Reducible (capable of being reduced, e.g., "reducible fractions").
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জলছাপ দেয়া যাবে
ঠিকানা যুক্ত করা যাবে
Logo, Motto যুক্ত হবে
অটো প্রতিষ্ঠানের নাম
অটো সময়, পূর্ণমান
প্রশ্ন এডিট করা যাবে
জলছাপ দেয়া যাবে
ঠিকানা যুক্ত করা যাবে
Logo, Motto যুক্ত হবে
অটো প্রতিষ্ঠানের নাম
অটো সময়, পূর্ণমান
অটো নির্দেশনা (এডিটযোগ্য)
অটো বিষয় ও অধ্যায়
OMR সংযুক্ত করা যাবে
ফন্ট, কলাম, ডিভাইডার
প্রশ্ন/অপশন স্টাইল পরিবর্তন
সেট কোড, বিষয় কোড
অটো নির্দেশনা (এডিটযোগ্য)
অটো বিষয় ও অধ্যায়
OMR সংযুক্ত করা যাবে
ফন্ট, কলাম, ডিভাইডার
প্রশ্ন/অপশন স্টাইল পরিবর্তন
সেট কোড, বিষয় কোড
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