English, asked by NishaHalder, 9 months ago

Fill in each blank with an appropriate word:
(i) I will go to the airport and see them ...
(ii) It is one of the best stories I have come .....
(iii) The noise is too loud, but youll have to put
... with it.
(iv) Please fill ....
the details in the form.
(v) Can we count.....
you to help us?
(vi) They discussed the issue
a cup of tea.
vii) The plane touched........
at London at 11.00 am.
iii) I can't make
what he means.
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Answers

Answered by ushakarthik
108

Answer:

1. off

2.across

3.up

4. in

5. on

6. over

7. down

8. out

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Answered by halamadrid
1

The correct answers are: i) off ii)across iii) up iv) in v) on vi) over vii) down viii) out

  • i) The phrase 'see off' which means to accompany someone to their point of departure, fits here perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'I will go to the airport and see them off.'
  • ii) The phrase 'come across' which means to run into something by chance fits this situation perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'It is one of the best stories I have come across.'
  • iii) The phrasal verb 'put up' which means to tolerate or to endure fits this situation perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'The noise is too loud, but you'll have to put up with it.'
  • iv) The phrasal verb 'fill up' which means to complete a form, application, etc. fits this situation perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'Please fill up the details in the form.'
  • v) The phrase 'count on someone/something' which means to rely or depend on someone fits here perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'Can we count on you to help us?'
  • vi) The phrase 'to talk something over' which means to discuss something between two or more people fits here perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'They discussed the issue over a cup of tea.'
  • vii) The phrase 'touch down' which means landing of an airplane/spacecraft, fits this situation perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: 'The plane touched down at London at 11.00 am.'
  • viii) The phrase 'make out' which means to grasp the meaning or to understand something, fits here perfectly. Hence the correct answer is: ' I can't make out what he means.'

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