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Fill the blanks appropriately
Dear anil, I was very _______ (satisfied/pleased) to receive your invitation to spend winter break _______(with/along with). But I _____(cannot/will) do that. My uncle has not _______(been/be/being) keeping well for the past week.

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Answered by Anonymous
31
Yo!
Here's the answer!
1.Pleased.
2.(The answer should be "along with",but after that,you should mention-"you").
3.Can't/Can not.
4.Been.
Hope that this helps you!
-TGA.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
6

Dear Anil, I was very pleased to receive your invitation to spend winter break along with you. But I cannot do that. My uncle has not been keeping well for the past week.

Explanation:

  • In the given fill in the blanks, we have answered first one as ‘pleased’. If someone is offering you an opportunity or invitation, then we can use ‘please’, instead of using ‘satisfy’.  
  • When coming to ‘along with’ or ‘along’, along with means together with something or someone. In the given context, he is neglecting the invitation, then we use ‘cannot’.  
  • In the given sentence, we have to use present perfect progressive tense ‘has not been keeping’.

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