Which of the following sentence the word “After” use as an adjective?
A. After ages will sing his glory.
B. They arrived after the train had left the station.
C. After a while they arrived.
D. She takes after her mother.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
A.
After ages will sing his glory.
Explanation: RD-12; After যুগের অবস্থান নির্দেশ করছে বিধায় তা adjective হবে।
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