A. Bhattacharjee Solutions for Chapter: English Grammar, Exercise 1: FILLING THE BLANK SPACES

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Questions from A. Bhattacharjee Solutions for Chapter: English Grammar, Exercise 1: FILLING THE BLANK SPACES with Hints & Solutions

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Fill in the gap by choosing the right word from the words given in the bracket.

The airport has got a _____. (hangar, hanger)

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Fill in the gap by choosing the right word from the words given in the bracket.

The police should try to punish an _____. (outlaw, outlay)

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Fill in the gap by choosing the right word from the words given in the bracket.

Judges should not have a _____ attitude. (partisan, partition)

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Fill in the blank by choosing the correct word from those given in the brackets.

The policemen belong to a _____ party. (petrol, patrol)

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Fill in the gap by choosing the right word from the words given in the bracket.

The patient went to a _____. (quake, quack)

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Fill in the gap by choosing the right word from the words given in the bracket:

Students should not _____ time in vain. (waist, waste)

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Fill in the gap by choosing the right word from the words given in the bracket:

The ailing person was too _____ to walk. (wick, weak)

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Fill in the blank by choosing the correct word from the ones given in the brackets.

Many Indians like to listen to the _____ of Lord Ram. (saga, sage)