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PART-4
as Directed : (Attempt any eight)
(8)
The two sat ...... ...the floor.
(Supply suitable Preposition)
Would you lend me de ... money? (Suppiy suitable Determiner)
Students Dauh be punctual.
(Supply suitable Modal)
She is writing a letter.
(Write in Past Indefinite Tense)
He drank ..... the milk he had.
(little/the little)
I have done my work.
(Change the Voice )
Sugar tastes sweet.
(Change the Voice )
(Several/any) ....... People paid homage to the departed leader.
Ram completed his course.
(Change the Voice)
Use the word 'play' as a 'noun and a Verb' in sentences of your own.
PART-5
Give central Idea of Any One Poem.
Mother's Day V
Television
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Answered by adhavkshitij25
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Answer:

Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Using nouns > Promise

from English Grammar Today

Promise is a noun and a verb.

A promise is something that you say you will definitely do:

I’ll be here for your birthday. That’s a promise!

We often use the verb make with promise:

Beth made a promise to Owen that she would look after his dog whenever he was away. Now she regrets it.

We can use the verb promise to say that we will definitely do something. We use it with a clause with will, would or with a to-infinitive. It is sometimes followed by that:

I promise I’ll buy you another one.

Not: I promise I buy you another one.

I promise never to tell him.

The builder promised that he would be here on Tuesday.

We can use the modal verb will to make promises:

I’ll always remember you.

We’ll send you the contract tomorrow

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