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Complete the passage given below by choosing the correct alternatives from those given. 3 Looking over the books I bought last year, it is difficult (a)………… pick out books that are ‘the best’. I generally (b) ………….. four or five books going (c) a time, with several shelves of unread ones and I might drop (d) …………… all to pick up an old favourite which suits my mood. I still buy children’s books (e)…………… myself. Beyond Enid Blyton and J.K. Rowling that seem to dominate children’s reading lists, (f) ……………… (a) (i) at (ii) to (iii) in (iv) for (b) (i) are (ii) had (iii) have (iv) am (c) (i) for (ii) from. (iii) at (iv) in (d) (i) these (ii) them (iii) it (iv) some (e) (i) to (ii) for (iii) by (iv) from (f) (i) these (ii) where (iii) there (iv) here

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Answered by amlendu1981
1

Answer:

a-to

b-have

c-at

d-these

e-for

f-therr

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
2

Note- The whole passage is :

Looking over the books I bought last year, it is dicult (a) …..........pick out books that are 'the best'. I generally (b)…................... four or five books going (c)…............. a time, with several shelves of unread ones and I might drop (d) …........... all to pick up an old favourite which suits my mood. I still buy children's books (e) …...........myself. Beyond Enid Blyton and J.K. Rowling that seem to dominate children's reading lists, (f) …............. are some authors who are in danger of sinking out (g) ….......... sight. I find them in second hand shops and they (h) …............ well worth the hunt.

(a) (i) at (ii) to (iii) in (iv) for

(b) (i) are (ii) had (iii) have (iv) am

(c) (i) for (ii) from (iii) at (iv) in

(d) (i) these (ii) them (iii) it (iv) some

(e) (i) to (ii) for (iii) by (iv) from

(f) (i) these (ii) where (iii) there (iv) here

(g) (i) in (ii) over (iii) of (iv) for

(h) (i) are (ii) had (iii) is (iv) have

Completing the passage by choosing the correct alternatives.

Looking over the books I bought last year, it is difficult (a) to pick out books that are ‘the best’. I generally (b) have four or five books going (c) at a time, with several shelves of unread ones and I might drop (d) it all to pick up an old favourite which suits my mood. I still buy children’s books (e) for myself. Beyond Enid Blyton and J.K. Rowling that seem to dominate children’s reading lists, (f) there are some authors who are in danger of sinking out (g) of sight. I find them in second hand shops and they (h) are well worth the hunt.

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