Which one is a correct sentence?
A. I examined his pulse
B. I saw his pulse
C. I found his pulse
D. I feel his pulse
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
I feel his pulse
Explanation: Pulse দেখা যায় না; অনুভব করা যায় মাত্র। তাই, I feel his pulse হবে।
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