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(a) ........money is better than nothing.
(use a determiner)
(b)still water run deep.(name part of speech of the italicized word)
(c) he is on the committee. (name part of speech of the italicized word)
(d) copper is......... useful metal. (use a suitable article)
(e) French is........ easy language. (use a suitable article)
(f) if I were rich I.......help the poor. (use a suitable model)
(g) who........ tolerate such an insult? (use a suitable model)
(h) he injected to my proposal. (change the voice)
(I) never tell a lie. (change the voice)
(j) you may sit wherever you like. (pick out the adverb clause)
(k) the letter brought money which was badly needed. (pick out the adjective clause)
(L) Las Saturday I (stay) at home. (use the correct from of the verb)

Answers

Answered by anusingh109
6
(d)a (e)a. (f)would (g) would (h) my proposal was rejected by him. (I) a lie should never be told.
Answered by JackelineCasarez
3

Fill in the blanks using appropriate determiner, article, modal, etc. as directed.

Explanation:

a) 'A little' money is better than nothing.

b) 'Still' is the adjective as it functions to modify the noun 'waters.'

c). 'Committee' is the collective noun that is functioning as the object of preposition.

d). Copper is a useful metal.(consonant sound)

e). French is an easy language.(vowel sound)

f). If I were rich I would help the poor.(past simple followed by woud + V1 in conditional sentences).

g). Who would tolerate such an insult?(show the hypothesis)

h). My proposal was objected by him.(shift of emphasis from subject to object and action).

i). A lie should never be told.

j). 'wherever you like' is the adverb clause as it modifies the verb 'sit.'

k). 'which was badly needed' is the adjective clause as it modifies the noun 'money.'

l). Last saturday, I stayed at home.(V2 follows the subject).

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