Class 04
Positions of Noun, Adjective, Adverb
Positions of Nouns
1. Sentence এর শুরুেত Subject িহেসেব Noun বেস।
2. Verb এর Object িহেসেব Noun বেস।
3. Preposition এর পের Noun বেস।
4. Article এর পের Noun বেস।
5. Adjective এর পের Noun বেস।
6. Possessive এর পের Noun বেস।(my, our, your, his, her, their, its)
7. Determiner এর পের Noun বেস।
Some determiners: (a, an, the, any, many, much, few, fewer, little, less,
all, another, each, every, either, no, neither, this, that, these, those, my,
our, your, his, her, their, its, a lot of, lots of, an amount of etc.)
Positions of Nouns
P = Preposition, Possessive
A = Article, Adjective
D = Determiner
1. PAD + Noun
2. PAD + Adjective + Noun
3. PAD + Adverb + Adjective + Noun
Positions of Nouns
1.But me no buts.
2.Life is a walking shadow.
3.He lives in Dhaka city.
4.It is your go.
5.Is it a he or a she?
6.He walked for a while.
7.Analyze the above sentence.
Positions of Nouns
A millennium ago, stepwells were fundamental to life in the driest
parts of India. Although many have been neglected, recent restoration
has returned them to their former glory. Richard Cox travelled to
north-western India to document these spectacular monuments from a
bygone era.
During the sixth and seventh centuries, the inhabitants of the modern-
day states of Gujarat and Rajasthan in North-western India developed
a method of gaining access to clean, fresh groundwater during the dry
season for drinking, bathing, watering animals and irrigation.
However, the significance of this invention – the stepwell – goes
beyond its utilitarian application.