He is so dishonest that he cannot speak the truth. (simple)
A. He is too dishonest that he cannot speak the truth.
B. He is too dishonest to be spoken the truth.
C. He is too dishonest to speak the truth.
D. He is very dishonest and cannot speak the truth.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
C.
He is too dishonest to speak the truth.
Explanation: • Complex sentence এ যদি so + adjective + that + subject + cannot/could not + verb থাকে,
- সেক্ষেত্রে simple sentence এ too + adjective + to + verb এর base form বসে।
- সুতরাং, নিয়মানুযায়ী সঠিক উত্তর - He is too dishonest to speak the truth.
- সেক্ষেত্রে simple sentence এ too + adjective + to + verb এর base form বসে।
- সুতরাং, নিয়মানুযায়ী সঠিক উত্তর - He is too dishonest to speak the truth.
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