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(fill in the blanks with using correct word given in the bracket) 1)An interesting ---------- took place in your school this morning.(incident/accident) 2)You can easily carry the bag if you-----------it on your back.(strip/strap) 3)The thief ------------ the back door.(thow/through) (Rewrite the sentences as directed) 1)"My son when will come back?"said the mother. 2)"Can I get back supper and lodging here for a night,"he asked. 3)"Raju, don't waste your time in idle talk,".said the father to his son. 4)He is a composer.He is an aritor too.( Use:not only/but also) 5)He is very old but he enjoys good health. (Use:though) 6)It was raining he took an umbrella with him.(Use:as) PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESIONS.I WILL MARK THE BEST AS BRAINLIST ANSWER.PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE


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Answered by BadDream27
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1.) incident 2.)strap. 3.)throw
1.) The mother asked that when her son would come back
2.)He asked if he could get the supper and lodging there for that night.
3.)Raju's father adviced him not to waste his time in idle talks. 4.)He is not a composer but an aritor too. 5.)He is very old though he enjoys good health. 6.) As it was raining , he took an umbrella with him..

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Answered by ziafat111
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1 incident
2 strap
3thow

Mother asked that when will her son come back.

he asked that if he could get back supper and lodging their for a night.

the father advised to his son that not to waste his time in idle talk.

he is not only a composer but also an editor too.

though he is very old but he enjoys good health .

he took an umbrella with him as it was raining

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