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Read the following text and use modifiers as directred.

Sabbir is (a) ..... (use determiner) ideal student. He prepares (b) ..... (use possessive to pre-modify the
noun) lessons in collaborations with his teachers. He does (c) ..... (post modify the verb) in every
examination as he does not waste time. He knows time once lost is lost for ever. So, he ufilizes
everymoment. During his free time, he goes to his native village. He teachers (d) ..... (pre-modify the
noun) people. He wants (e) ..... (use an infinitive phrase to post modify the verb) illiteracy from his
village. (f) ...... (use present participle to pre-modify the verb) illiteracy from his village, he wants to
bring about massive development there. He is (g) ..... (use an intensifier to pre-modify the adjective)
devoted to God. He says prayer (h) ..... (use quantifier to pre-modify the noun) times a day. He never
tells a lie. He respects his parents very much. Other superiors are also respected by him. His father (1)
(post modify the noun phrase with an appositive) supports him cordially. His mother, an ideal
housewife, () ..... (pre-modify the verb) supports him very much. Such a student like sabbir is rarely
found now-a-days.​

Answers

Answered by sushmaa1912
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He is completely ('completely' is used to modify the adjective 'devoted')  devoted to God. He says prayer three (noun 'prayes' is modified) times a day.

Explanation:

  • Sabbir is an ('an' is used because the following word 'ideal' starts with a vovel) ideal student. He prepares the ('the' is used to qualify the noun 'lessons') lessons in collaborations with his teachers. He does this ('this' is used to qualify the very 'prepares') in every  examination as he does not waste time. He knows time once lost is lost forever. So, he ufilizes  every moment.
  • He teachers the (noun 'people' is modified using the modifier 'the') people. He wants to remove (infinitive verb begins 'to') illiteracy from his  village, he wants to  bring about massive development there.
  • He is completely ('completely' is used to modify the adjective 'devoted')  devoted to God. He says prayer three (noun 'prayes' is modified) times a day.
  • He never  tells a lie. He respects his parents very much. Other superiors are also respected by him. His father always (the word 'always' is used as an appositive) supports him cordially. His mother, an ideal  housewife, also (verb 'supports' is modified) supports him very much. Such a student like sabbir is rarely found now-a-day.
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