It is more than honesty. (Make it 'Positive').
A. Honesty is not as much as it
B. Honesty are not as much as it
C. Honesty is as much as it
D. Honesty is less much as it
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
A.
Honesty is not as much as it
Explanation: প্রদত্ত sentence- টি Comparative degree তে আছে।
Than যুক্ত Comparative degree কে Positive degree তে রূপান্তরের নিয়ম:
(i) প্রদত্ত sentence এর than এর পরের অংশ প্রথমে বসে,
(ii) verb বসে,
(iii) not বসে (মূল sentence টি affirmative হলে, অন্যথায় not উঠে যায়),
(iv) so/as বসে,
(v) Comparative degree এর positive form বসে,
(vi) as বসে,
(vii) প্রদত্ত sentence এর প্রথম subject বসে।
তাই সঠিক উত্তরটি হবে: Honesty is not as much as it.
Source: Advanced Learner's English Grammar & Composition by Chowdhury & Hossain.
Than যুক্ত Comparative degree কে Positive degree তে রূপান্তরের নিয়ম:
(i) প্রদত্ত sentence এর than এর পরের অংশ প্রথমে বসে,
(ii) verb বসে,
(iii) not বসে (মূল sentence টি affirmative হলে, অন্যথায় not উঠে যায়),
(iv) so/as বসে,
(v) Comparative degree এর positive form বসে,
(vi) as বসে,
(vii) প্রদত্ত sentence এর প্রথম subject বসে।
তাই সঠিক উত্তরটি হবে: Honesty is not as much as it.
Source: Advanced Learner's English Grammar & Composition by Chowdhury & Hossain.
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