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(a) I wrote .................. letter to the minister. (use suitable determiner)
(b) Its (rain) since evening. (use the correct form of verb)
(c) Work hard. You are sure to pass the examination. (combine into a compound sentence)
(d) You .................. take care of your parents. fuse a suftable modal)​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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(a) I wrote a letter to the minister.  

(b) It's raining since the evening.  

(c) To pass the examination you have to work hard.  

(d) You should take care of your parents.  

Explanation:

  • In English grammar, there are two articles i.e. "the" and "a/an".
  • "the" is known as definite article and "a/an" is known as indefinite article.

  • Sometimes instructions are given to change the given sentences in English grammar.

  • The correct form of the verb must be used to show the tense of the sentence.
  • The form of the verb depends on the word that is before the verb and the subject of the sentence and the tense.

  • The sentence that has more than one subject is known as a compound sentence.

  • The modals are known as helping verbs that are used to show the possibility or a duty of someone or something.
Answered by bestwriters
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(a) I wrote a letter to the minister.

The determiners are used to determine the kind of noun. Here, the determiner used is one of the articles. The articles include a, an and the.

(b) It's raining since the evening.

The verb in the sentence is "is raining" is present continuous. It is used to define the action is still taking place.

(c) You should work hard, so you can pass the examination.

A compound sentence has more than one subject and predicate. It is connected with a conjunction. Here, the conjunction used is "so."

(d) You should take care of your parents.

The word "should" is a modal verb which is used to give opinion or advice. It is also used to express expectation.

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