English, asked by apurva3449, 11 months ago

(i) A committee will --- the scandal.

(a) Look for (b) Look into

(c) Look forward (d) None of these

(ii) Ram is tall but Shyam is short the sentence is an example of;

(a) Simple Sentence (b) Complex Sentence

(c) Compound Sentence (d) None of these

(iii) Which word is an adjective?

(a) Eat (b) Meal

(c) Hot (d) None of these

(iv) ‘I will certainly help you’. In the given sentence certainly is?

(a) Adjective (b) Adverb

(c) Verb (d) None of these

(v) She jumped --- the well.

(a) In (b) Into

(c) To (d) None of these​

Answers

Answered by thakur86
11

Answer:

heya✌✌

Explanation:

  1. Look into
  2. Compound Sentence
  3. None of these
  4. adverb
  5. into
Answered by psjain
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer to the first part of the answer

(i) A committee will look into the scandal.

Answer to the second part of the answer

(ii) Ram is tall but Shyam is short the sentence is an example of Compound Sentence.

A  sentence is called a compound sentence when it is formed of two or more simple sentences  and is joined by a conjunction.

In the above sentence but is a conjunction which joins the two simple sentences(Ram is tall , Shyam is short).

Answer to the third part of the answer

Adjectives are referred as describing nouns. They describe the states or qualities of nouns. For example fun, fast ,blue, etc. They also describe the quantity of nouns. For example few, many etc.

Here Hot is an adjective as it describes a noun.

Answer to the fourth part of the answer

Adverbs are those which describe a word. It gives a description of an adjective, verb, clause, preposition, or sentence.

In the sentence ‘I will certainly help you’ certainly is an adverb.

Answer to the fifth part of the answer

She jumped into the well.

If we are describing an action of someone going inside we use the term into whereas if someone is already present in a room or place we use the word in.

Hope this helps.

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