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(a) Monday issued an alert forecasted
(b) that several parts off North India
(c) could witness thunderstorm but
(d) squall on Tuesday through winds
(e) gusting up to 50 to 70 km/hours

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Answered by ShivanyaKadariK
9

Answer:

a) Monday issued an alert forecast

b) that several parts of North India

c) could witness thunderstorms but

d) squall on Tuesday through wind

e) gusting up to 50 to 70 km/hour

Answered by Anonymous
0

The correct statements are as follows-

(a) Monday issued an alert forecast

(b) that several parts of North India

(c) could witness thunderstorms but

(d) squall on Tuesday through the wind

(e) gusting up to 50 to 70 km/hour

  • In the first sentence, since issued is used, the forecast is the right word.
  • Off is used to indicate that something is away or at a distance and is not relevant here.
  • With gusting, the wind is the right form and will be used.
  • The speed of the wind denotes the distance it will cover in one hour. So, hours can't be used.
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