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56. They've both worked here.........ten years
a) in
b) for
c) since
d) during
57. The village was destroyed......... fire
a) on
b) by
c) from
d) with
58. I have not seen him.................
Wednesday last
a) on
b) from
c) since
d) until​

Answers

Answered by vinothritheesh
1

Answer:

56)for

57)by

58) from

Explanation:

this is the answer

Answered by krithikasmart11
0

Answer:

56. b) for

57. b) by

58. c) since

Explanation: In this first sentence there is usage of past tense as it specifies 'worked' hence we will use for in order to denote the duration past ten years. Hence, 'They've both worked here for ten years.'

In the second sentence it specifies that the village was destroyed due to fire hence we will use by as it was because of fire that the village got destroyed. Hence, 'The village was destroyed by fire.'

In the third sentence we infer that someone has not been seen from last Wednesday and implies the past hence we will use since in order to denote to the duration as well as past. Hence, 'I have not seen him since Wednesday last.'

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