I spent ——with the patient.
I spent ——with the patient.
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ক
some times
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খ
sometime
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গ
some time
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ঘ
sometimes
The correct option is (c) "some time."
Explanation:
"Some time" in this context means a certain amount of time. It indicates that you spent a portion of time with the patient, without specifying whether it was a short or long duration.
Let's briefly explain the other options:
(a) "Some times" would mean multiple instances or occasions of spending time with the patient, which is not what the sentence conveys.
(b) "Sometime" is an adverb and means at an unspecified or unknown time in the future. It is not appropriate in this context.
(d) "Sometimes" is an adverb that means occasionally or at certain times, but it is not the correct choice here because the sentence is referring to a specific, albeit unspecified, amount of time spent with the patient.
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