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Rain(a)...............as a welcome relief (b)....…......the heat and dust of the summer.Rain (c) ........... wonderful gift of nature to all mankind.If there (d) .......... No rains,all the vegetation will either away

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Answered by sobiyashaikh
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rain is as a welcome relief but the heat and dust of the summer rain is a wonderful gift of nature to all mankind. if there is no rain all the vegetation will either away .
Answered by Arslankincsem
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(a) comes (b) to (c) is (d) are. When we speak of or for ourselves, we have to use "am." When we are talking about a thing or a person (in the singular tense), then we should use "is".

When we are talking to another person, and when we talk about other things or people (in the plural tense), we should use "are".

In the given question also, these requirements have been met so that the best alternatives have been chosen.

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