English, asked by vandanashrivastava, 10 hours ago

1) I will meet you. The ticket office.

(Use suitable preposition)


2) Why don't you do it (different, differently)

(Choose the correct word)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Aɴsᴡᴇʀ :-

  1. I will meet you at the ticket office.
  2. Why don't you do it differently?

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The corrected sentences are: I will meet you at the ticket office. (using the preposition "at"). Why don't you do it differently? (using the adverb "differently")

Explanation

In the first sentence, the preposition "at" is used to specify the location where the speaker will meet the listener. By adding the preposition "at," the sentence becomes clearer and more precise, providing the necessary information about where the meeting will take place.

In the second sentence, the correct word to use is "differently," which is an adverb modifying the verb "do." The adverb "different" is an adjective that modifies a noun, but in this case, the sentence requires an adverb to describe how the action should be done.

The word "differently" means in a different manner or method, and it is the appropriate word to use in this context. The corrected sentence then becomes a suggestion for the listener to consider doing something in a different way or method.

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