English, asked by vinakshi55, 1 year ago

1. In the passage given below, one word has been omitted in each line. Write
the missing word along with the word that comes before and the word that
comes after it in your answer sheet against the correct blank number. Ensure
that the word that forms your answer is underlined.
I to go out of Delhi almost every month.
e.g. I have to
I going to Bombay tonight by the Rajdhani
(a) ...........
express. One of my friends getting married
(6) ...............
the day after. Sumit, my oldest friend been
(c) ..............
in touch with me. We, a group of four known
(d)...............
as daredevils. My other friends also arriving there
(e)................
Though none of them expected to stay long, I(f)............
will stay there for a week as I have to attend(g)................
some business meetings as well.(h)............​

Answers

Answered by TejashwiniTeju444
6

Answer

1. I am going

2. friends is getting

3. friend has been

4. four are known

5. friends are also

6. them are expected

7. I should have

8. meetings there as

Explanation:

Answered by pragyan07sl
0

Answer:

The missing words against the correct blank numbers are as follows-

1. I am going to Bombay tonight by the Rajdhani express.

(a) am

2. One of my friends is getting married the day after.

(b) is

3. Sumit, my oldest friend has been in touch with me.

(c) has

We are a group of four known as daredevils.

(d) are

4. My other friends are also arriving there.

(e) are

5. Though none of them is expected to stay long,

(f) is

I will stay there for a week

(g) will

as I have to attend some business meetings as well.

(h) have    

Explanation:

  • While dealing with English grammar, it is very important to know which verbs are normal and which are special, because the sentence structure is different in both cases.
  • An auxiliary verb is a verb that is used as a helping verb along with the main verb in a sentence to make it more meaningful.
  • Auxiliary verbs are used to alter the tense, mood or voice of the sentence.
  • An auxiliary verb is “a verb such as be, do, and have used with main verbs to indicate tense, etc. and useful in making questions, and negatives”.
  • English grammar constitutes the auxiliary verbsbe’, ‘have’, and ‘do’.
  • Be verbs- am, are, is, was, were, been and being. "Be" verbs denote a state of being.
  • There are a few auxiliary verbs that can be used to change the tense of the action being performed by the subject (noun or pronoun) in a context.
  • All ‘to be’ forms of verbs, all forms of ‘have’, and forms of ‘will’ are useful in expressing different tense forms.

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