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3- State 'T' for True and 'F' for False statements.
(i) The child has never received a letter.
(ii) The postman brings letters for the child's sister.
(iii) The child decides to send gifts to his friends.
(iv) The child wishes to receive letters.
(v) The child's parents usually receive letters.
(vi) The postman brought letters for the child.
(vii) The child decides to write letters to his friend​

Answers

Answered by shilpashrivastav1113
0

Answer:

F

T

T

T

F

T

T

Explanation:

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Answered by steffis
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T stands for true and F stands for false

(i)F

(ii)T

(iii)T

(iv)T

(v)F

(vi)T

(vii)T

Explanation:

(i) The child has never received a letter. F(False)

(ii) The postman brings letters for the child's sister.T(True)

(iii) The child decides to send gifts to his friends. T(True)

(iv) The child wishes to receive letters.T(True)

(v) The child's parents usually receive letters. F(False)

(vi) The postman brought letters for the child.T(True)

(vii) The child decides to write letters to his friend​.T(True)

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