Rice sells cheap. Which one is the correct passive form?
A. Rice is sold cheap.
B. Rice is cheaply sold.
C. Rice is sold when it is cheap.
D. Rice was sold cheap.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
A.
Rice is sold cheap.
Explanation: 232; Passive voice of quasi-passive verb-Active voice এর subject টিই passive voice এর subject হিসেবে বসে+auxiliary verb+V3+Adjective.
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