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Water (a) — one of the excellent gifts of nature for the whole animate beings. All the (b) beings are alive provided water (c) —. God (d) — the other animals and plants for mankind. But if water (e) — dry, there will have no existence of life. The seeds (f) — forth seedlings under dried soil. Again, after (g) — the thirst with water, a dire thirsty man really (h) — regaining life. The value of water (i) — if water supply is hampered for a day at home simply. So, truly the proverb (j) — water is life.​

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Answered by kmhumayun86
1

Answer:

Answer:
a) is
b) living
c) remains
d) has created
e) becomes
f ) puts
g ) quenching
h) feels
i) can be realized
j ) goes


Explanation:

Explanation:

Answered by tushargupta0691
5

Answer:

Water (a) IS one of the excellent gifts of nature for the whole animate beings. All the (b) LIVING beings are alive provided water (c) REMAINS. God (d) HAS CREATED the other animals and plants for mankind. But if water (e) BECAME dry, there will have no existence of life. The seeds (f) PUTS forth seedlings under dried soil. Again, after (g) QUENCHING the thirst with water, a dire thirsty man really (h) FEELS regaining life. The value of water (i) CAN BE REALIZED if water supply is hampered for a day at home simply. So, truly the proverb (j) GOES water is life.​

Explanation:

The future continuous tense, also known as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that denotes that something will happen in the future and will last for an expected amount of time. It is generated by combining will + be + present participle (the original verb + -ing).

The simple future tense is a verb tense used when an activity is predicted to occur and be completed in the future.

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