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Every mistake is a (a)______ in disguise.For example, children(b)_____ many mistakes while learning how to (c)____ a bicycle. Sometimes, we don't give(d) ____ a second thought for we know that through(e)______ mistakes they will learn and eventually master what they are trying to (f)_______.
Choose the correct verb
a) blessed, bless, blessing,blesses
b) made,make,makes,have made
c)ride,drive,rode, road
d)in,into,on,it
e)this, that, their,there
f)does, did, done,do

Answers

Answered by parvezkhanamu
2

Answer:

1-Blessing

2-Make

3-ride

4-it

5-their

6-done

Answered by phillipinestest
2

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Every mistake is a (a)__blessing____ in disguise.For example, children(b)__make___ many mistakes while learning how to (c)_ride___ a bicycle. Sometimes, we don't give(d) _it___ a second thought for we know that through(e)__their____ mistakes they will learn and eventually master what they are trying to (f)___do____

Explanation:

  • A blessing in disguise is an idiomatic phrase that implies that if something unpleasant or harsh happens it might be for the general good.
  • So option a) is : blessing.
  • The universal act of making a mistake is focused in the second sentence. Since mistakes is in the plural, the verb used is make. So option b) is make.
  • A bicycle is always ridden. Since the word 'to' is used before the blank option c) will represent the infinite form of the verb to form the infinitive 'to ride'. Hence the correct option is 'ride'.
  • Since mistakes is a non-living object we address it with the pronoun 'it'. Hence option d) is it.
  • Since the personal pronoun 'we' is used before option 'e' hence the possessive pronoun 'their' is used in option 'e'.
  • The last blank demands an action in the present tense  so the verb appropriate is 'do'. So option f) is 'do'.

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