"A rolling stone gathers no moss" The complex form of the sentence is–
A. Since a stone is rolling, it gathers no moss.
B. Though a stone rolls, it gathers no moss.
C. A stone what rolls gathers no moss.
D. A stone that rolls gathers no moss.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
A stone that rolls gathers no moss.
Explanation: Participle যুক্ত simple sentence- কে complex করতে হলে participle অংশকে subordinate clause-এ রূপান্তরিত করতে হয় এবং বাকি অংশ main clause হিসেবে অপরিবর্তিত থাকে। প্রদত্ত বাক্যে 'rolling' হচ্ছে present participle, যার subordinate clause হলো ‘A stone which/that rolls.
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