Which one of the following sentences contain an adjective clause?
A. The amount I had in the bank was exactly sixty pounds
B. He hoped that he would win prize
C. I was quite well so long as I stayed there
D. You may criticize what I do
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D.
You may criticize what I do
Explanation:
Adjective clause হতে হকে অবশ্যই ওই clause টিকে তার পুর্বের noun টিকে qualifu করতে হবে
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