English, asked by rajanki, 1 year ago

Given below are a few sentences with blanks in them. In each case, fill in the blank in the
sentences with an appropriate form of the word shown within brackets alongside the
sentence. The first one is done for you.

i When I asked John whether he would like to go to a film with me last evening, he
replied in the negative.
ii It is not always possible to ……….a person by his looks. (judge)

iii The lawyer defending the accused in the case …………..that the accused had
been forced by the police to make statements which were not true. (argue)
iv Kind Solomon was known all over the world for his ………….. . (wise)
v It is absolutely ………..for one to have a passport if one wants to go abroad.
(necessary)
vi The President’s …………to reject the mercy petition submitted by the terrorist
received support from one and all. (decide)
vii The Traffic Police Commissioner has issued a statement that traffic regulations
will be …………….enforced from now on. (strict)
viii “I don’t think you are …………..to me at all. What is the point in wasting my
time and energy speaking to you?” said Rajesh’s father to him. (listen)
ix “Would you mind …………your question please?” said the speaker to a member
of the audience. (repeat)
x In spite of the doctor’s best efforts, Ram’s condition ………to cause anxiety.
(continue)
xi …………is a much neglected but an essential part of communication. (listen)

please make correct answers.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
37
Ahoy,


The answer to you question!

i)it's already done

ii)judge

iii)argued

iv) wiseness

v) necessary

vi) decided

vii) strictly

viii) listening

ix) repeating

x) continued

xi) Listening
(and in this question there shouldn't be "a" )



Cheers bhoi!⚕

rajanki: cheers!!!!!! but dn't u think no. iii is doubtful?
Anonymous: no i am 101% sure
rajanki: ok... thnx buddy.
Anonymous: welcome ;-)
Answered by CarliReifsteck
24

Answer :

The correct sentences are as follows :

i When I asked John whether he would like to go to a film with me last evening, he  replied in the negative.

ii It is not always possible to judge a person by his looks. (judge)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'judge' as 'to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about something or someone, especially after thinking carefully.'

iii The lawyer defending the accused in the case argued that the accused had  been forced by the police to make statements which were not true. (argue)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'argue' as 'To argue is also to represent the case of someone in a court of law.'

iv Kind Solomon was known all over the world for his wisdom. (wise)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'wisdom' as 'the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments.'

v It is absolutely necessary for one to have a passport if one wants to go abroad.  (necessary)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'necessary' as 'needed in order to achieve a particular result.'

vi The President’s decision to reject the mercy petition submitted by the terrorist  received support from one and all. (decide)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'decision' as 'a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities.'

vii The Traffic Police Commissioner has issued a statement that traffic regulations  will be strictly enforced from now on. (strict)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'strictly' as 'in a way that would bring severe punishment if not obeyed.'

viii “I don’t think you are listening to me at all. What is the point in wasting my  time and energy speaking to you?” said Rajesh’s father to him. (listen)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'listen' as ' to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it.'

ix “Would you mind repeating your question please?” said the speaker to a member  of the audience. (repeat)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'repeat' as 'to say or tell people something more than once.'

x In spite of the doctor’s best efforts, Ram’s condition continued to cause anxiety.  (continue)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'continued' as 'continuing still happening, existing, or done.'

xi Listening is a much neglected but an essential part of communication. (listen)

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'listen' as 'to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it.'

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