Ram fill in the blanks Rahim are good friend fill with suitable conjunctions
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Answer:
hi
Explanation:
Option A - 'As well as' means 'in addition/also'. For example, 'The book is cheap as well as useful', however, the sentence uses 'but also' and hence we can't use 'as well as' here. Thus option A is incorrect.
Option C - 'Both' refers to two people or two things together in a sentence. For example, 'Both Ram and Sita were happy.' 'Both' is often used with 'and', as the given sentence has 'but also', we can't use 'both' here. Thus option C is incorrect.
Option D - 'As' is used to explain reasons in a sentence. For example, 'I didn't go to school as I was sick.' As the given sentence doesn't explain any reason, we can't use 'as' here. Thus option D is incorrect.
Option B - 'Not only' is used to explain that the idea/thing is not limited, but there is more in the sentence. For example, 'I not only like ice creams but also chocolates.' 'Not only-but also' are often used together in a sentence. As the given sentence has 'but also' we can definitely use 'not only' here. Thus option B is the correct answer.
'This book is not only cheap, but also useful
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Answer:
Ram and Rahim are good friends.....
or
Ram as well as Rahim are good friends....
or
Not only Ram but also Rahim are good friends......
or
Both Ram and Rahim are good friends.....
NOTE: here bold letters are the conjunction....
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