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A) Fill Up
1) The Guptas Live far from the city center, ____ they don't get many visitors.
2) The Principal ____(Finish) His round of the school and is returning to office.
3)I ____(Think) of inviting all my close friends for dinner.
B) Fill with appropriate prepositions
1) She was ___ a loss for words.
2) I have gone ____ this book carefully.
3) I am ___ a fix, please help me.
C) Fill with appropriate modals:
1) Who ___ you like to speak to?
2) You___ Clarify this with your boss first.
D) Choose correct options
1) It has been raining ___ early morning (For, From, Since)
2) This is ____ street I live in ( a, an , the)


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1.The Guptas Live far from the city center, so they don't get many visitors.
The Principal finished (Finish) His round of the school and is returning to office.
I thought (Think) of inviting all my close friends for dinner.

2.
She was at a loss for words.
 I have gone through this book carefully.
 I am in a fix, please help me.

3.
Who would you like to speak to?
 You should Clarify this with your boss first.

4.t has been raining since early morning (For, From, Since)
2) This is the street I live in ( a, an , the)
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A) 1) The Guptas Live far from the city center, so they don't get many visitors.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'so' as 'and for that reason; therefore.'


A) 2) The Principal finished his round of the school and is returning to office.

Simple Past Tense of the verb 'finish' will be used.


3)I thought of inviting all my close friends for dinner.

Simple Past Tense of the verb 'think' will be used.


B) Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'preposition' as 'in grammar, a word that is used before a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun, connecting it to another word:.'

B) 1) She was at a loss for words.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'at' as 'used to show the cause of something, esp. a feeling.'

B) 2) I have gone through this book carefully.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'through' as 'having finished using or doing something.'

B) 3) I am in a fix, please help me.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'in' as 'experiencing a situation or condition, or feeling an emotion.'


C) Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'modal' as 'a verb, such as "can", "might", and "must", that is used with another verb to express an idea such as possibility that is not expressed by the main verb of a sentence.'

C) 1) Who would you like to speak to?

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'would' as 'used in polite requests and offers.'


C) 2) You should clarify this with your boss first.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'should' as 'used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do.'


D) 1) It has been raining since early morning.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'since' as 'from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now.'


D) 2) This is the street I live in.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'the' as 'used before noun phrases in which the range of meaning of the noun is limited in some way.'

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