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My friends ……………… the prime minister yesterday. (see)


(a) saw

(b) sees

(c) have seen

(d) are seeing

2. I ……………………. in this school since 1975. (study)

(a) will study

(b) have been studying

(c) study

(d) studied

3. The lamp has ………………… out. (go)


(a) gone

(b) going

(c) went

(d) will go

4. I …………………. him here yesterday. (expect)

(a) is expecting

(b) expected

(c) am expecting

(d) will expect

5. My brother ……………… the B.A. examination this year. (pass)

(a) has passed

(b) will pass

(c) passes

(d) passed

6. ……………. sun sets in the west.

(a) a

(b) the

(c) an

(d) none of these

7. He gave me ………………… five rupee note.


(a) an

(b) a

(c) the

(d) none of these

8. This is ……………….. book.

(a) an

(b) the

(c) a

(d) none of these

9. This road leads to …………………. Agra.


(a) a

(b) an

(c) the

(d) none of these

10. He reached the station ………………… bus.



(a) on

(b) by

(c) at

(d) with

11. She writes a letter ……………… a pen.



(a) to

(b) by

(c) with

(d) from

12. I go …………………… temple every day.


(a) at

(b) to

(c) by

(d) on

13. Pay attention ……………. what I say.

(a) at

(b) to

(c) by

(d) on

14. Leaves are falling ………………….. the trees.

(a) from

(b) off

(c) by

(d) of

Answers

Answered by GulabLachman
1

Fill in the blanks questions consists of a blank space in a sentence which needs to be filled to make a meaningful sentence.

  • The correct sentences are -
  1. My friends saw the prime minister yesterday.
  2. I have been studying in this school since 1975
  3. The lamp has gone out
  4. I expected him here yesterday.
  5. My brother has passed the B.A. examination this year.
  6. The sun sets in the west.
  7. He gave me a five rupee note.
  8. This is a book.
  9. This road leads to Agra. ( None of the above)
  10. He reached the station by bus.
  11. She writes a letter with a pen
  12. I go to temple every day.
  13. Pay attention to what I say.
  14. Leaves are falling from the trees.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
1

Answer:

The correct and most suitable words to be filled in the sentences are -

1. (a) My friends saw the prime minister yesterday.

2. (b) I have been studying in this school since 1975.

3. (a) The lamp has gone out.

4. (b) I expected him here yesterday.

5. (a) My brother has passed the B.A. examination this year.

6. (b) The sun sets in the west.

7. (b) He gave me a five rupee note.

8. (c) This is a book.

9. (d) This road leads to Agra.

10. (b) He reached the station by bus.

11. (c) She writes a letter with a pen

12. (b) I go to the temple every day.

13. (b) Pay attention to what I say.

14. (a) Leaves are falling from the trees.

Explanation:

  • The above questions are based on Basic communication and the use of English grammar.
  • Grammar is the foundation for all of our written and verbal communications in English.
  • Having a strong and solid foundation makes it easier for an individual to achieve fluency.
  • In English grammar, there exist eight major parts of speech such as noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
  • Verb Tense is a category that expresses time reference. Tenses are normally appeared by the utilization of specific types of action words, especially in their formation designs.
  • The fundamental tenses found in numerous dialects incorporate the past, present, and future.
  • Action words, express what is happening in a sentence.
  • Nouns represent the naming words that allude to people (teacher, Mary), places (town, Asia) and things (table, music).
  • An adjective is a word that tells more about a noun.
  • Adverbs give more information about verbs, adjectives or adverbs.
  • Determiners are words like 'a', 'the', and 'an' (articles) that start a noun phrase.
  • A preposition demonstrates the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word.
  • Pronouns are small words such as you, ours, and some that can replace the place of a noun.
  • Conjunctions join or connect two parts of a sentence.
  • Interjections: Short exclamations with no real grammatical importance.

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