Which of the following is a correct example of interrogative adjective?
A. What is your name?
B. What caused the accident?
C. What you need is a good meal.
D. What books did you buy?
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
What books did you buy?
Explanation: RD (1)- 56; What (interrogative adjective) books (noun) এবং বাকিগুলোতে what interrogative pronoun হিসাবে বসেছে।
-wh-word (who, whose, whom, which, what) + verb- interrogative pronoun
- What+noun, which+noun- interrogative adjective
- When, Where, How, How much, Why- interrogative adverb
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