Appropriate Preposition P
- Parallel to (সমান্তরাল): The road runs parallel to the river.
- Part with, from (বিচ্ছিন্নহওয়া): I cannot part with this English Grammar book. I parted from my school friends long ago.
- Partial to (পক্ষপাত): The examiner should not be partial to any student.
- Pay for (মূল্যদেওয়া): You have to pay for the misdeeds.
- Peculiar to (নিজস্ব): This style of hand writing is peculiar to Rahim.
- Pity for (করুণা, সমব্যথা): I feel pity for this helpless oldman. 7. Play at (খেলা): I do not play at cards.
- Play on (বাজানো): They play on the piano.
- Plead for (ওকালতিকরা): He pleads for justice.
- Pleased with (সন্তুষ্ট): Mr. Shamim is pleased with all his employees.
- Polite in, to (মার্জিত): We must be polite in our dealings. One should be polite to others.
- Popular with (জনপ্রিয়): The Principal is very popular with the students.
- Prefer to (অধিকপছন্দকরা): I prefer coffee to tea.
- Preside over (সভাপতিত্বকরা): The Chairman presided over the meeting.
- Prevent from (বাধাদেওয়া): The teachers prevented the students joining the procession.
- Pride in (গর্বঅনুভবকরা): Mahbub takes pride in her beauty.
- Promote to (পদোন্নতিকরা): Mrs. Sheuli has been promoted to the post of the Headmistress of Noajispur High School.
- Provide for, with, against (দেওয়া): My uncle provided me with money. The hospital does not provide food for patients. Bangladesh must provide against shortage of food.
- Pride on (গর্বকরা): None should pride himself on his wealth and honour.
- Proud of (গর্বিত): He is proud of his high birth.
- Provide for (বন্দোবস্তকরা): We provided for our children.
- Provide with (যোগানদেওয়া): We should be provided with food and shelter by the Government.
- Proportionate to (আনুপাতিক): Punishment should be proportionate to offence.
- Preferable to (অধিকপছন্দযোগ্য): To me death is preferable to dishonor.
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