English, asked by cchamelichameli, 7 months ago

There is .......... fly in .......... lemonade.
(ii) birds can fly very high in .......... sky.
(ii) He makes .......... toys in .......... evening.
(iv) Put .......... butter on .......... potatoes.
(V)
clouds over sea are lovely today.
(b) Fill in the blanks with past indefinite or the past perfe
form of the verbs given in the brackets :
(vi) By the time the ambulance the patient​

Answers

Answered by Tulika1107
4

Answer:

There is a fly in the lemonade

ii) the

iii) the toys in the evening

iv) the butter on the potatoes

v) ...

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Answered by deekshashakya81sl
0

Answer:

Add 'a', 'an', 'some' or 'the' where necessary.

(i) There is a fly in the lemonade.

(ii) Some birds can fly very high in the sky.

(iii) He makes some toys in the evening.

(iv) Put some butter on the potatoes.

(v) The clouds over the sea are lovely today.

(b) (iv) By the time the ambulance arrived the patient​ died.

(Use the past indefinite or past perfect form of the verbs 'arrive' and 'die')

Explanation:

The question mentions adding 'some', 'an', 'an', 'the' in the given sentences.

The words 'a' and 'an' are put in sentences keeping in mind the starting letter of the noun. If it is a vowel, then 'an' is added. If it is a consonant, 'a' is added.

'The' is used in the case of specific nouns.

'Some' is used to describe volume.

In question (b) past indefinite and past perfect tense of the given verbs is to be filled.    

In the given sentence, the past perfect tense of the verbs 'arrive' and 'die' is used keeping in mind the tone and message of the sentence.

The past perfect tense is used to denote an activity that has formally occurred. Here the V2 forms of the verbs are used which is generally 'verb+ed'.

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