Don't mind to keep waiting outside.

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উত্তরঃ

Don't mind keeping waiting outside.

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The word "information" is an uncountable noun in English. This means it does not have a plural form ending in "-s" or "-es" and should always be treated as singular. Therefore, "informations" is grammatically incorrect.

When you want to refer to individual items or quantities of "information," you should use phrases like "a piece of information," "much information," "a lot of information," or "some information." For example:

        
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  • Correct: "She gave me several pieces of information."

In the given sentence, simply removing the "s" from "informations" makes it grammatically correct: "I need some information on the issue."

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উত্তরঃ Please turn to page 20 of the book.

While the original sentence "Please open page 20 of the book" is grammatically understandable, the verb "turn to" is conventionally and more idiomatically used when instructing someone to find a specific page within a book. The verb "open" typically refers to the act of initiating access to the book itself (e.g., "Please open the book"), or to a specific page when followed by "to" (e.g., "Open the book to page 20").

The phrase "turn to page X" directly conveys the action of navigating to and locating a particular page. This usage is standard in educational and instructional contexts.

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I have completed two-thirds of the tasks.


The error in the original sentence, "I have completed two-third of the tasks," lies in the formation of the fraction. When expressing fractions in English, the following rules apply:

        
  • If the numerator (the top number) is one, the denominator (the bottom number) remains in its singular form. For example, "one-third," "one-fourth," "one-fifth."
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  • If the numerator is greater than one, the denominator takes on a plural form. For example, "two-thirds," "three-fourths," "four-fifths."

In the given sentence, the numerator is "two," which is greater than one. Therefore, the denominator "third" must be pluralized to "thirds." The correct sentence is "I have completed two-thirds of the tasks."

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উত্তরঃ Many a person has supported him.

The phrase "many a" is an idiomatic expression in English grammar. Despite indicating a large number, it is always followed by a singular countable noun and requires a singular verb. This structure emphasizes the individual nature of each item within the large group.

The grammatical rule is: Many a + singular noun + singular verb.

In the original sentence, "Many a person have supported him," the singular noun "person" is correctly used after "many a," but the verb "have" is plural. To ensure grammatical agreement, the plural verb "have" must be corrected to the singular verb "has."

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