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1.We are all so tired that wanted to have dinner.(anybody/nobody)

2. is at the door.Go and open it.(everybody/somebody)

3.I cannot buy of these shirts.Both are costly.(either/any)

4.Please make changes right away.(these/each)

5. of you who have finished the work may leave.(those/any)

6.Do you see the boy sitting in the last row?_ is the student we met at the

science fair.(this /that)

7.The plot of the book I took from you is fast-paced.(what /which)

8.The dentist pulled out my tooth was an expert.(whom/who)

9.The boy pen you borrowed has left the exam hall.(whose/whom)

10. are you angry with?(whom/that)​

Answers

Answered by KajalBarad
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The sentences after placing the correct words are as follows:

    1. nobody

The word "nobody" is used here because the sentence denotes all the members of the group as not interested but not an individual.

     2.  Somebody

The subject mentioned here is singular so the word somebody is apt to be used in the sentence.

     3. any

The word "any" is used in this sentence as it mentions many shirts and not two.

     4. these

Here, the changes are mentioned collectively so that the word "these" is preferred to be correct than "each"

     5. those

In this sentence, the subject is mentioned to denote all who have completed their work but not a particular person.

     6. that

Since, the subject is been mentioned in the sentence earlier and is away from the speaker, the word "that" is used

     7. which

"which" is used as a determiner in this sentence to denote the book in this sentence.

     8. who

In this sentence, the subject is a person and is mentioned already so the pronoun "who" is used.

     9. whose

Here, the pen belongs to the boy, so the possessive pronoun "whose" is used

     10. whom

"Whom" is used in this sentence as it is used as an interrogative pronoun in this sentence

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