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3. Do as directed : (any eight) (a) My sister has written this story by ........... (Insert reflexive pronoun) (b) He gave me one rupee note. (Insert article) (c) She is fond music. (Insert preposition) (d) Mohan has jumped ... the river. (Insert preposition) (e) She is going to the market. (Change the sentence in Past Continuous Tense) (f) If you don't hurry you (miss) you train. (Put the verb in brackets into the "be going to Sun rises in the east. (Fill in the blank with correct article) (h) Explain the meaning of the idiom 'crocodile tears'. (i) Explain the meaning of the idiom 'on top of the world'. B The news were false. (Correct the sentence)​

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Each sentence demands a different type of knowledge concerning verb tenses, prepositions, articles, and idioms, and they are further explained below.

Completing or correcting the sentences

  • "... by herself" - "Herself" is the reflexive pronoun for the third person, feminine, which means it agrees with "sister."
  • "a one-rupee note" - The article "a" is used before consonant sounds. The word "one", although spelled with a vowel, begins with a "w" sound.
  • "... fond of music" - The adjective "fond" needs the preposition "of" to be completed.
  • "... into the river" - "Into" is used with verbs that indicate motion from the outside to the inside of something.
  • "was going to" - The past continuous tense uses the verb "to be" in its past form.
  • "you are going to miss" - "Will" and "going to" express a future action.
  • "The Sun rises..." - before words such as "Sun" or "moon", we use the article "the".
  • "Crocodile tears" means someone is faking their tears, pretending to be crying.
  • "On top of the world" is used to express extreme happiness.
  • "The news was false." - "News" is a singular, not a plural word.

With the explanation above in mind, we can see that the answes given are correct.

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