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Q5. Fill in the blanks in the paragraph given below with appropriate words (any foun)
A three-year-old tigress at Bandhavgarh National Park (a) ............. under mysterious
circumstances. A group of tourists (b)......... the injured tigress near the Tata range of t
and (c)............ the park officials. The tigress(d)........... in the morning. This is coming
tiger death (e)...........in the country since January.​

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Answered by ninjasworld349
9

Answer:

a = died , b = noticed, c = informed , d= was seen , e = was

Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

a = died , b = noticed, c = informed , d= was seen , e = was

It is acceptable to end a statement with a preposition such as to, with, for, or at. Since the era of Old English, English speakers have done this. The argument that a terminal preposition is incorrect was first put up in the 17th century, and it was substantially disproved by grammar and usage specialists in the early 20th century.

A preposition is a word that indicates direction (to in "a letter to you"), location (at in "at the door"), time (by in "by noon"), or introduces an object. Prepositions are usually always extremely tiny, very common words (of in "a basket of apples"). Usually, a preposition is followed by an object, which could be a noun (like noon), a noun phrase (like "the door"), or a phrase.

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