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E) Fill in the blanks with correct ( ) for the given words.
1) Deaf or hard of hearing
2) Blend​

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E) Fill in the blanks with correct () for the given words.

1) Deaf or hard of hearing

2) Blend

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1)) Deaf or hard of hearing - hearing-impaired

2))Blend - amalgamate

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1)) WHAT ARE ONE WORD SUBSTITUTIONS?

ANS)) One word substitution is the use of one word in place of a wordy phrase in order to make the sentence structure clearer.

2)) WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM ONE WORD SUBSTITUTIONS?

ANS))

  1. Reading newspapers and magazines to improve your vocabulary up to a great extent.
  2. Reading newspapers and magazines to improve your vocabulary up to a great extent.Attempt online test series, mock tests and previous year papers regularly & rigorously.
  3. Reading newspapers and magazines to improve your vocabulary up to a great extent.Attempt online test series, mock tests and previous year papers regularly & rigorously.Play English word games like cross-word puzzles or other games that can enhance your vocabulary lists.

EXAMPLES:-

One who is all knowing - Omniscient

One who is present all over - Omnipresent

One who can throw his voice - Ventriloquist

One who talks while sleeping - Somniloquist

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