A doctor may be able to diagnose(ক) a problem perfect(খ), but he may not be able to find a drug to which(গ) the patient will respond(ঘ).
A. to diagnose
B. perfect
C. to which
D. will respond.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
B.
perfect
Explanation: Verb কে modify করে adverb এবং verb এর পরে adverb বসে। যেমন: He speaks fluently. ‘Diagnose’ transitive verb (সকর্মক ক্রিয়া)। তাই Diagnose + object + adverb বসবে। Perfect এর adverb হলো perfectly.
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