Although he is poor, he is honest (Simple)
A. In spite of his poverty, he is honest.
B. Despite his honesty, he is poor.
C. Despite his poverty, he is honest.
D. In spite of having poor, he is honest.
Explanation: Although দ্বারা যুক্ত দুটি clause-এর simple form গঠন করতে in spite of/despite + pronoun-এর possessive form + adjective-এর noun form + অন্য clause টি বসে। ক ও গ অপশন দুটোই সঠিক।
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