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You play to win but a good sportsperson (a) that defeat may also come
once in a while. There are times when others (b) do better than you.
What you should look to do is to maximize your chances of success.
And (c) only way you (d) do this is by being yourself.
(a) (i) knew (ii) knowing (iii) knows (iv) know
(b) (i) are (ii) is (iii) will (iv) have
(c) (1) a (ii) an (iii) the
(iv)
(d) (i) are (ii) were (iii) have (iv) can
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Answers

Answered by mahendra25399
19

Answers are : 1.knows

2:are

3:the

4:can

Thanks

Answered by skyfall63
2

You play to win but a good sportsperson (a) knows that defeat may also come once in a while. There are times when others (b) will do better than you. What you should look to do is to maximize your chances of success. And (c) the only way you (d) can do this is by being yourself.

Explanation:

  • "Knows" (verb), here is "simple present tense" (3rd person singular by adding "-s"), be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information. "Simple present tense" describe habits, general truths (as in the above"defeat.....while"), unchanging situations, &  fixed arrangements.
  • "Will" is a modal verb.  A modal verb is a verb type which is used to "indicate modality" – that is: ability, likelihood, request, permission, suggestions, capacity, obligation, order, or advice. The modal verb "will" is used with voluntary actions/promise which happen/occur in the future (as in above, there are..............than you") . "Will" can also be used to make predictions about the future
  • "The" is a definite article, and it restricts the meaning of the noun to one specific thing. The definite article is used with plural, singular, or uncountable nouns. Like in the above example, we use "the" before "only way", as here it refers " one particular/specific way"
  • "Can" is a modal verb.  A modal verb is a verb type which is used to "indicate modality" – that is: ability, likelihood, request, permission, suggestions, capacity, obligation, order, or advice. "Can" is  used to express opportunity/ability, offer permission/to request, and to show impossibility/possibility ( as in above "only way..............yourself".

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