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(b) Fill in each blank with a suitable word.
(1) I do not understand why he has suddenly turned…………………….me
(2) He applied for the post but he was turned………………….……..
(3) She soon got……………………..her anxiety.
(4) In anger he told the man to get…………..…of his house.
(5) The police ran………….…….the thief and at last caught him.
(6) The teacher told the students that she would run…………………..the main points again.
(7) Mohit kept……………….interrupting her until she lost her temper.
(8) The policeman told the crowd to keep………………
(9) Shikha called………….….more food in a loud voice.
(10) When the fog got thicker, the search was called…………………….
(c) In the following passage fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word given in the brackets.
There ……. (has) been a series of reports on climatic change in recent years and the message that ……… (come)
out of them ………. (be) loud and clear; the world ……….. (head) for disaster as a result of the climatic change
that ………(be) being ……………….. (bring) about by the emission of the greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.
As the planet ……….. (get) warmer, many areas …………..( become) drier and deserts ……….. (has) spread over
what …………. (be) food producing land.

Answers

Answered by inspectorward05
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Explanation:

there has been a series

Answered by Jaswindar9199
1

b)

  1. I do not understand why he has suddenly turned to me
  2. He applied for the post but he was turned down.
  3. She soon got over her anxiety.
  4. In anger, he told the man to get out of his house.
  5. The police ran after the thief and at last, caught him.
  6. The teacher told the students that she would run for the main points again.
  7. Mohit kept on interrupting her until she lost her temper.
  8. The policeman told the crowd to keep up
  9. Shikha called for more food in a loud voice.
  10. When the fog got thicker, the search was called off.

Note:-

  • In the above sentences, to, down, over, out, after, for, on, up, for and off are Prepositions.
  • Prepositions are words that show the relationship of one word in a sentence to another.
  • The above prepositions are Simple prepositions
  • Simple prepositions are prepositions that are short words with an independent form.

c)

There have been a series of reports on climatic change in recent years and the message that came

out of them was loud and clear; the world was heading for disaster as a result of the climatic change that is being brought about by the emission of the greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.

As the planet gets warmer, many areas will become drier and deserts have spread over what was food-producing land.

Note:-

  • In the above passage have, was, is and will become are Auxiliary verbs.
  • Auxiliary verbs helps the main verb show the number and person of the subject. These are also called helping verbs.

  • In the above passage came, heading, brought and gets, are the Main verbs.
  • Main verbs are primary verbs in a sentence. They show the actual performance by the subject.

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