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5. Fill in the blanks in the paragraph given below with the help of options that follow. (4)
That morning I awoke (a)
the sound of a study drizzle which sounded (b)
tiny
hoof-beats upon the roof. Out of the window the prospect (c).
quite grey and drab. And
the truth was apparent (d)
me the outing that my friend and I had planned for this holiday
would definitely be cancelled.
(a) (i) at (ii) to (iii) for(iv) on
(b) (i) a (ii) just (iii) like (iv) this
(c) (i) has (ii) was (iii) had (iv) is
(d)(1) at (ii) with (iii) to (iv) for​

Answers

Answered by monasingh9140
4

Answer:

I think D should be the answer

Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

That morning I awoke (a) at the sound of a study drizzle which sounded (b) like tiny hoof-beats upon the roof. Out of the window the prospect (c).has quite grey and drab. And the truth was apparent (d) to me the outing that my friend and I had planned for this holiday

would definitely be cancelled.

Explanation:

All the bold words are answers

1. At-A preposition is a relationship word, also known as a "connector." It's the kind of word that can explain the location, time, or relationship of a sentence while also connecting the words. The preposition at expresses a particular location, time, or position.

2.Like-The verb "like" is a regular verb, which means that its meaning does not change significantly when used in different tenses. Also, keep in mind that the verb "like" always requires an object.

3.Has-Have is used in conjunction with the pronouns I, you, we, and they. Has is used with the pronouns he, she, and it. Possession can be indicated by the words have and has. Have and has can be combined with other verbs to indicate more complex time relationships.

4.To-The preposition 'to' is used as a purpose infinitive to mean 'in order to'. For example: I spent some money to get some assistance.

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