Correct Answer: Option B
In English, when making comparisons using the word "as," the structure is "as [adjective/adverb] as."
For the sentence "Robi said that no car could go as fast as his car," the comparison is between "no car" and "his car" in terms of speed. The structure "as fast as" is the correct way to convey this comparison.
Let's evaluate the other options:
A) "as fast like his car" – This mixes two different comparison structures: "as...as" and "like." Both structures are used in comparisons, but they aren't combined in this way.
C) "so fast as his car" – This is a mix of the "so...that" structure (which is used to show cause and effect) and the "as...as" comparison. They shouldn't be combined in this manner.
D) "so fast like his car" – This combines the "so...that" structure with "like," which is incorrect for the intended comparison.
"as" শব্দটি ব্যবহার করে তুলনা করার সময়, আমরা "যতটা [বিশেষণ/ক্রিয়াবিশেষণ] ততটা" সুত্রটি ব্যবহার করি। এর মানে হল যে আমরা দুটি জিনিসকে তুলনা করি একটি বিশেষণ বা ক্রিয়াবিশেষণ ব্যবহার করে, এবং "যতটা" শব্দটি ব্যবহার করা হয় এটি দেখানোর জন্য যে সেই গুণের ক্ষেত্রে সেগুলি সমান।
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