Class : Class 6
Drawing is being used as a noun. it is drawing book not the verb "drawing" hence option D is correct.
Class : Class 5
I think the answer shall be B. as the question asked is 'where' so,in case of 'where' the verb is always intransitive'. we have to look up to the question also.
Class : Class 6
the ans is D bcause it is not having a verb from the drawing book prospective we can see that the word DRAWING joins with the word book it means that it is a DRAWING BOOK hence the ans is D
Class : Class 5
I think the answer shall be B. as the question asked is 'where' so,in case of 'where' the verb is always intransitive'. we have to look up to the question also.
Class : Class 5
I think the answer shall be B. as the question asked is 'where' so,in case of 'where' the verb is always intransitive'. we have to look up to the question also.
Class : Class 5
The answer is d because there is no verb in the sentence ie. drawing book is a adjective ,and a adjective is neither transitive nor intransitive. That is why the answer is non of these
Class : Class 10
I think that is opt C because the object in sentence 2 is drawing book and there is no object in sentence 1
Class : Class 3
The answer is d because there is no verb in the sentence Drawing is a verb but if we see the sentence DRAWING BOOK is a noun So the answer is D
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The train arrived ___________ time as usual.
(A) at
(B) in
(C) on
(D) by
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Class : Class 5
sorry !!!! it would be stayed
i thought you are asking the answer for the first blank
sorry once again and good luck for tomorrow
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Class : Class 5
sorry !!!! it would be stayed
i thought you are asking the answer for the first blank
sorry once again and good luck for tomorrow
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Class : Class 8
I'll explain...You are supposed to use a phrase to fill in the blanksIt should be gramatically rightThey are seeing your idioms and phrases skills