English, asked by gaurikeerthana4, 1 month ago

Make sentences with these words.
rain (noun)
rain (verb)
group (noun)
group (verb)
happy (adjective)
happy (interjection)
for (preposition)
for (conjunction)
which (interrogative pronoun)
which (relative pronoun)​

Answers

Answered by somadas20808
1

Answer:

Rain :   I love rain

            It is raining

Group: I am already in a group

            We are making a group

Happy: He is a happy go lucky boy

            I am very happy today

For : It is for me

        This is for you

Which:  Which of these are good?

              Which of them

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Answered by Meghashreebaruah24
0

Answer:

rain(noun) A light rain began to fall.

rain(verb) it is raining again

group (noun) what is ur group name

group (verb) we are grouped together

happy (adjective) She was happy enough with her performance.

happy (interjection)Hurray! I am selected in the team! Wow! Burger with double cheese!

for (preposition)I baked a cake for your birthday.

for (conjunction) this is for you

which (interrogative pronoun)Which is yours?

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