English, asked by saharshthakur70, 1 month ago

1. All cardinal numbers (one, two...etc.) are adjectives of number. In English language certain idiomatic expressions have cardinal numbers in them. Given below are some sentences which can be completed by inserting appropriate cardinal numbers. Follow the example and complete them. Emple: If you are dressed up to the you are wearing fancy clothes If you are dressed up to the mines, you are wearing fancy clothes. 1. If you are at... you are confused and don't know what to do 2. If someone talks very fast they "talk to the dozen 3. Applications for the jobs are coming in slowly in'. 4. If you begin to draw conclusions about something you put together 5. Someone who 'looks out for number is someone who only thinks about his or her interests. 6. Things that are very cheap and common are a penny 7. At the party, the drunkard seems to have had 'one over the 8. After a heavy meal in the daytime, he decided 'to have winks'. 9. We have not had a chance in a of winning 10. When you say 'a baker's dozen', you mean​

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Answered by 002PRADEEP200
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Answered by milimaheshwari7b25
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