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10.I did not attend the party
I had to take care my sister. (because, before, and )

11 keep the food covered --- the flies will contaminate it. (and, until, or)

12. He is foolish--- he is loved by others. (so, yet, as)

Tenses:
13.1------ (talk) to my brother when the guests arrived.
(were talking,
was talking , am talking)

14.If you --- (Speak) more Slowly, he might have understood you.
(have spoken , had spoken, speak)

15. When I ------
(reach) the bus stop,
The bus had already left. (reached, would reach, am reaching).

16. Articles... They usually spend their holidays in ------mountains. (a, an,the)

17. He got
M.A degree in English. (a , an , the )

18. This is
best restaurant in the city. (a) no article (b) a (c) the​

Answers

Answered by AnjaliDebashram
2

Answer:

10. I did not attend the party because i had to take care of my sister

11.or

12so

13talked

14 speak

15reached

16the

17~~~

18no article

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

10. Because

11. Or

12. Yet

13. Was talking

14. Had spoken

15. Reached

16. The

17. An

18. The

Explanation:

10. I did not attend the party because I had to take care of my sister.

In this sentence, the word "because" is used to indicate the reason why the speaker did not attend the party. The subordinate clause "I had to take care of my sister" explains the cause or reason for the main clause "I did not attend the party." The word "before" would not be appropriate in this context because it does not provide a causal relationship between the two clauses, while the word "and" would suggest that taking care of the sister was an additional reason, rather than the sole reason.

11. Keep the food covered, or the flies will contaminate it.

The word "or" is used in this sentence to indicate a choice or alternative. The subordinate clause "the flies will contaminate it" provides a consequence or result that will occur if the main clause "keep the food covered" is not followed. The word "and" would not be appropriate in this context because it would suggest that the two clauses are related and should be done together, while the word "until" would suggest a time limit rather than a choice.

12. He is foolish, yet he is loved by others.

The word "yet" is used in this sentence to indicate a contrast between two ideas. The subordinate clause "he is loved by others" provides a contradictory idea to the main clause "he is foolish." The word "so" would not be appropriate in this context because it suggests a consequence, while the word "as" would indicate a comparison.

13. I was talking to my brother when the guests arrived.

The correct tense for this sentence is "was talking," which is the past continuous tense. This tense is used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past at a specific point in time.

14. If you had spoken more slowly, he might have understood you.

The correct tense for this sentence is "had spoken," which is the past perfect tense. This tense is used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past.

15. When I reached the bus stop, the bus had already left.

The correct tense for this sentence is "reached," which is the past simple tense. This tense is used to describe a completed action in the past.

16. Articles... They usually spend their holidays in the mountains.

The correct article for this sentence is "the," which indicates a specific mountain range that the speaker is referring to.

17. He got an M.A degree in English.

The correct article for this sentence is "an," which is used before a vowel sound.

18. This is the best restaurant in the city.

The correct article for this sentence is "the," which is used before a superlative adjective to indicate a specific item among others. In this case, the speaker is referring to the best restaurant among all the restaurants in the city.

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