English, asked by kumarkrishan0606, 11 months ago

Q2. Edit the following passage and write the omitted word along with the word that comes
before and the word that comes after it

Festivals gifting go hand in hand while
its fun be inundated with beautiful gifts,
giving to others equally satisfying, and more
so when gifts are appropriate.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
143

Answer :

Festivals and gifting go hand in hand while

its fun to be inundated with beautiful gifts,

giving to others is equally satisfying, and more

so when the gifts are appropriate.

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Errors :

1) Article:-  a, an, the

2) Adjective:- Superlative, comparative

3) Determines:- this, that, these, those etc.

4) Tenses

5) Narration

6) Pronoun:- less, little, much, few, such etc.

7) Modals:- can, may, might, must etc.

8) Conjuctions:- and, but because, or, so etc.

9) Subject verb agreement:-

  • Singular subject - Plural verb
  • Plural subject - Singular verb
Answered by singhseeema57
30

Sentence Before Missing After

Festivals gifting Festival and gifting

go hand in hand.

Its fun be fun to be

inundated with

beautiful gifts,

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