English, asked by nagavinothinirm3, 2 months ago

1. She is____the sweetest of the four girls (by chance /by far /by and by)
2. Of the three businessmen ,Suraj is ___the wealthiest. (easier, easiest, easily)
3.After her parents arranged individual tuition she learnt __quickly (a bit more, little, nicely)
4.You can cook ___quickly if you have a three-burner stove. (far, far more, far and more)
5. You can make it ____more interesting with visuals. (a great deal /deal /great). ​

Answers

Answered by vaishnavithavamani2
7

Answer:

hey

Explanation:

by far

easily

a bit more

far more

great deal

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
4

Completed sentences are as follows:

  • 1. She is by far the sweetest of the four girls.
  • 2. Of the three businessmen, Suraj is easily the wealthiest.
  • 3. After her parents arranged individual tuition she learned a bit more quickly.
  • 4. You can cook far more quickly if you have a three-burner stove.
  • 5. You can make it a great deal more interesting with visuals.

Sentences:

  • A sentence is a verbal phrase in linguistics and grammar, such as "The swift brown fox jumps over the slow dog."
  • It is often characterized in conventional grammar as a string of words that communicates a complete thought, or as a unit consisting of a subject and a predicate.
  • A phrase is the fundamental unit of language that expresses a whole notion.
  • It accomplishes this by adhering to the basic grammatical principles of syntax.
  • "Ali is walking," for example. To state (declare) a complete thought, a complete sentence must include at least a subject and a major verb.
  • A simple sentence is an independent clause that has a subject (a person or entity performing an activity) and a predicate (a verb or verbal phrase that describes the action).
  • There are no dependent or subordinate clauses in simple sentences.

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