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Fill in the blank with appropriate is adjectives from the alternatives given below it. row. Five boys stood in (A) each (C) few (B) neither (D) either​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Five boys, each stood in.

  • The term is used to describe more than two individuals/objects. They are regarded and identified separately.
  • It is an adjective of number which means it can be counted.
  • For example - Each painting was made with poster colours.
  • In the sentence five boys are mentioned, who are all different.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - Five boys, each stood in.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • Appropriate adjective is 'each' and the complete sentence is : Five boys stood in each row. Or it can be 'Five boys, each stood in.

  • We can also write : Five boys stood in each circle.

  • 'Each' is an Adjective and it can be also used for a pronoun. Here 'each is expressing the row, the boys and the circle.
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