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1. Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions : ) He talks to me as ––– he were my boss.​

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Answered by shubhadeepshome
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Answer:

if

Explanation:

'as if' is used in an imaginative sense here.

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

He talks to me as if he were my boss.​

Explanation:

to put information into blank spaces: to provide missing information Please fill in the blanks on the questionnaire. —sometimes used figuratively At the end of the movie, the narrator goes back and fills in (all) the blanks.

to provide one's conclusion

He would not tell me the whole story of the argument, and I was left to fill in the blanks for myself.

A boss is an authority figure, often the person who tells you what to do at work. If you work as a waiter, your boss might be the restaurant manager.

A boss at a job might hire you, give you feedback on your work, or tell you what your responsibilities are. If someone is in charge of a group, you could describe that person as a boss as well: "She's the boss of the French club — she tells everyone what to do." To boss someone is to do just this, order them around. Boss comes from a Dutch root, baas, "master."

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