English, asked by tiwarirashmi1979, 2 months ago

C. Fill in the blanks with both, either, neither or other.
1.
of my parents will be attending the meeting,
2. This is the first book I gave you, where is the
book?
3.
Meera and Veena like to listen to music.
4. We have to choose
of the two subjects, we cannot choose
5.
we stop spending like this, or we start earning more money,
6. Of the two students, one is a good athlete while the
is good at tennis.
7. Ultimately we saw
of the films as we were too late for
8. I am
sad nor happy about my trip during the holidays.
9.
the ladies wanted their child to come first.
10. The report concludes that
students have no knowledge of Nuclear Physics.​

Answers

Answered by samakshita0778
2

Answer:

2. other

3. both

5.either

8.neither

9. both

Answered by Anonymous
0
  1. Both of my parents will be attending the meeting.
  2. This is the first book I gave you, where is the other book?
  3. Both Meena and Veena like to listen to music.
  4. We have to choose both of the two subjects, we cannot choose.
  5. Either we stop spending like this, or we start earning more money.
  6. Of the two students, one is a good athlete while the other is good at tennis.
  7. Ultimately we saw neither of the films as we were too late.
  8. I am neither sad nor happy about my trip during the holidays.
  9. Both the ladies wanted their children to come first.
  10. The other report concludes that students have no knowledge of Nuclear Physics.

The set of words that have been asked to use while rewriting the provided sentence is a conjunction.

  • A conjunction joins two or more sentences.
  • Words like and, but, or, so, because, though, although, therefore, both...and, not only... but also, etc., are conjunctions.

In the above sentences, the highlighted words are conjunctions.

  1. These words are used to join two or more sentences.
  2. These words make sentences simpler and easier to understand.
  3. Conjunctions do not change the intended meaning in any way.

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