Reshma is as smart as _____.
AI
BI am
Cme
Dmy
Answer:
B. I am
Read Explanation:
- The phrase "as smart as" compares two subjects. The complete comparison would be "Reshma is as smart as I am." Here, "I" is the subject, and "am" is the verb.
- The word "I" is correct because it follows the standard grammatical structure for comparisons. It should technically be followed by "am," even if it's not explicitly stated.
- "Reshma is as smart as I am." / രേഷ്മ എന്നെപ്പോലെ മിടുക്കിയാണ്.
- "I" (alone): While some people use it in casual conversation, it's technically incomplete without the verb "am."
- "Me": This is incorrect because "me" is an object pronoun, and here, a subject pronoun is needed.
- "My": This is a possessive adjective and doesn’t fit in the comparison.