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Fill in the blanks with suitable words It was a dark grey day but even the darkest of days can tum
(adjective). Depressed by the
weather, John put
(preposition) his warmest coat. He could not find his gloves so he
shoved his cold hands deep into the
(noun) of his coat.
! (interjection) he
said and so loud his mother could hear him. "Hey what?" she
(verb) out to him from the
kitchen. "I
(verb) my missing locker key! he said. He put the key into his backpack
and smilied as he walked
(preposition) of the door. The day was still dark and grey
(conjunction) he
(adverb) walked away.

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Answered by Srimi55
4

Explanation:

Fill in the blanks with suitable words It was a dark grey day but even the darkest of days can tum

(adjective). Depressed by the

weather, John put

(preposition) his warmest coat. He could not find his gloves so he

shoved his cold hands deep into the

(noun) of his coat.

! (interjection) he

said and so loud his mother could hear him. "Hey what?" she

(verb) out to him from the

kitchen. "I

(verb) my missing locker key! he said. He put the key into his backpack

and smilied as he walked

(preposition) of the door. The day was still dark and grey

(conjunction) he

(adverb) walked away.

Answered by AwesomeOwl123
2

Answer:

It was a dark grey day but even the darkest of days can turn bright. John put  on his warmest coat. He could not find his gloves so he shoved his cold hands deep into the pocket of his coat. He said ahh so loud his mother could hear him. "Hey what?" she shouted out to him from the  kitchen. I found my missing locker key! he said. He put the key into his backpack and smiled as he walked  out of the door. The day was still dark and grey but he happily walked away.

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