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A word is missing in each of these sentences. Put - where the word is missing in
the sentence. Then underline the type of word that is missing in the brackets.
a) Have to watch out for pickpockets in this part of the city. (object/subject/verb)
b) I left the note in your letter box. It must be still (adverbial/complement/verb)
c) We gave RSVP cards with the invitation so we would know the number of guests
attending the wedding. (direct object/indirect object/verb)
d) The girls looked for Kavita in but there was no sign of her. (adverbial/direct object
indirect object)
e) All night long, Bimal to hear some news of his sons and their boat but the coast guard
had no news for him. (direct object/indirect object/verb)
f) Please post for me. I'm in a terrible rush this morning. (adverbial/direct object/verb)
g) She very unreasonable. It is difficult to work with her. (indirect object/direct
object/verb)
h) Have to finalize our play script. The inter-school drama competition is just one
month away. (object/subject/verb)
i) This restaurant serves excellent food. Its Mughlai dishes are (adverbial/
complement/direct object)
j) Amna, please go to the bank and get some cash for (complement/direct object/
indirect object)

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Answered by anuj81812
2

Answer:

hi

Explanation:

A word is missing in each of these sentences. Put - where the word is missing in

the sentence. Then underline the type of word that is missing in the brackets.

a) Have to watch out for pickpockets in this part of the city. (object/subject/verb)

b) I left the note in your letter box. It must be still (adverbial/complement/verb)

c) We gave RSVP cards with the invitation so we would know the number of guests

attending the wedding. (direct object/indirect object/verb)

d) The girls looked for Kavita in but there was no sign of her. (adverbial/direct object

indirect object)

e) All night long, Bimal to hear some news of his sons and their boat but the coast guard

had no news for him. (direct object/indirect object/verb)

f) Please post for me. I'm in a terrible rush this morning. (adverbial/direct object/verb)

g) She very unreasonable. It is difficult to work with her. (indirect object/direct

object/verb)

h) Have to finalize our play script. The inter-school drama competition is just one

month away. (object/subject/verb)

i) This restaurant serves excellent food. Its Mughlai dishes are (adverbial/

complement/direct object)

j) Amna, please go to the bank and get some cash for (complement/direct object/

indirect object)

Answered by hdswalia
7

Answer:

i want answers from d to j

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