Which is the correct form of Assertive of 'Who does not like a rose?'
A. All of us likes a rose.
B. Nobody likes a rose.
C. Everyone dislikes a rose.
D. Everyone likes a rose.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
Everyone likes a rose.
Explanation: সাধারণত:
Everybody/everyone/all যুক্ত Assertive Sentence কে Interrogative করার সময় এদের পরিবর্তে প্রথমে Who বসে + don’t/ doesn’t/ didn’t বসে + মূল Verb এর Present Form বসে + মূল Verb পরের অংশ + সবার শেষে প্রশ্নবোধক (?) চিহ্ন বসে।
নিচের Transformation of sentences এর উদাহরণগুলো খেয়াল করুন:
Interrogative: Who doesn’t wish to be happy?
Assertive: Everybody wishes to be happy.
Interrogative: Who doesn’t love flowers?
Assertive: Everybody loves flowers.
Interrogative: Who doesn’t hate a liar?
Assertive: Everyone hates a liar. (Assertive to Interrogative)
SOURCE: Advanced Learners Communicative English Grammar and Composition With Solution (For Class 9-10)
Everybody/everyone/all যুক্ত Assertive Sentence কে Interrogative করার সময় এদের পরিবর্তে প্রথমে Who বসে + don’t/ doesn’t/ didn’t বসে + মূল Verb এর Present Form বসে + মূল Verb পরের অংশ + সবার শেষে প্রশ্নবোধক (?) চিহ্ন বসে।
নিচের Transformation of sentences এর উদাহরণগুলো খেয়াল করুন:
Interrogative: Who doesn’t wish to be happy?
Assertive: Everybody wishes to be happy.
Interrogative: Who doesn’t love flowers?
Assertive: Everybody loves flowers.
Interrogative: Who doesn’t hate a liar?
Assertive: Everyone hates a liar. (Assertive to Interrogative)
SOURCE: Advanced Learners Communicative English Grammar and Composition With Solution (For Class 9-10)
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