Let us love our country. (Simple)
A. We should not hate our country.
B. We should love our country.
C. We may not hate our country.
D. Should love our country.
E. Blank
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
E.
Blank
Explanation: প্রশ্নটিতে Instruction এ ভুল রয়েছে।
প্রশ্নোক্ত বাক্যটি Simple sentence এ-ই রয়েছে।
বাক্যটি Imperative sentence.
Instruction এ Assertive এ রূপান্তরের কথা বলা হলে সঠিক উত্তর হতো - We should love our country.
তাই প্রশ্নটির উত্তর তুলে দেয়া হয়েছে।
প্রশ্নোক্ত বাক্যটি Simple sentence এ-ই রয়েছে।
বাক্যটি Imperative sentence.
Instruction এ Assertive এ রূপান্তরের কথা বলা হলে সঠিক উত্তর হতো - We should love our country.
তাই প্রশ্নটির উত্তর তুলে দেয়া হয়েছে।
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