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of the two sisters are married.(a)Both (b) every (c)each(d)Any​

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Answered by ronithgamestar
65

Answer:

ig its every because if there is (is) in the line it cant be 2 like we cant tell both of 2 sisters is married we need to tell both of 2 sisters are married

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
12

Each of the two sisters are married.

Explanation:

  • We need to find the exact word in the blank.
  • From the option, both is considered as pair of two things or similar action.
  • Every is considered as all. It denotes entire thing round them.
  • Any is used to select the things when they are more in number.
  • Each is used to denote all the individual people actions.
  • (c) Hence each of the two sisters are married is the correct sentence.
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