English, asked by Genuis, 1 year ago

there is a word missing in each line write the missing word along with the one that came before and the one that came after it a) the telephone there for your convenience not. b)for convenience of your callers.yet as soon as c)we hear the phone ring,we act if we are fire fighters d)rushing to a five- alarm fire.We run pick it up as if e)our lives depended on the call being answered once. I have seen people interrupt quiet family dinners, f)dedicated reading times meditation periods to answer g )those seemingly urgent phone calls,many which turn out h)to be ones could have been taken later.

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Answered by Jney
36

a}telephone was there

b}for the  convenience

c} act like if

d}run to pick

e} interrupt between quiet

f}times and meditation

g}many of which

h}ones that could


krupashankar2003: the answer isn't correct.......r u atleast aware of the tenses rule............
Answered by CarliReifsteck
36

Answer :

Cambridge English Dictionary defines "edit" as "to make changes to a text, film, etc., correcting mistakes or removing some parts, especially in order to prepare it for being printed or shown."

The purpose of editing exercises is to make students proficient in proof reading by helping them to identify and correct errors in a text.

   Word Before               Missing Word                  Word After

a) telephone                    is                                      there

b) for                                 the                                   convenience

c) act                                 as                                     if

d) run                                 to                                     pick

e) answered                      at                                      once

f) times                               and                                   meditation

g) many                              of                                      which

h) ones                                that                                  could

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