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Tick the correct answer:

(i) (It/ There) is a garden in our school.

(ii) (It / There) is Sunday today.

Answers

Answered by karunendersingh292
10

Answer:

it is a garden inour school

it is a sunday

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
1

Completed sentences are as follows:

  • (i) There is a garden in our school.
  • (ii) It is Sunday today.

Using "there":

  • When a noun is single, use there is ("There is a cat").
  • When a noun is a plural, use there are ("There are two cats").
  • Because of the multiple functions, it might perform in a sentence, the word "there" is one that is frequently used but can be challenging to categorize.
  • There is a word that can be employed as an interjection, adverb, pronoun, noun, or adjective.
  • You should pay extra attention to a subject-verb agreement if your phrase starts with there and the subject comes after the verb.
  • The verb must be singular if the word that comes after it is singular.

Using "It":

  • It is a pronoun in the third person singular.
  • It might be the verb's subject, object, or the object of a preposition. individual pronoun.
  • It's used to make a reference to a thing, an animal, or something else that has already been stated.

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