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Completing sentences correctly with the right words and phrases needs careful attention and a good understanding of grammar. Here are some tips that will help you:


  1. Read the instructions carefully


Make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Understanding what's asked helps in choosing the right forms of words and phrases. Whether it's about verb tense or matching subjects with verbs, knowing what's needed is important.


  1. Identify context clues


Look for clues within the sentence that can help you determine the appropriate form of the word or phrase. Pay attention to verb tense,   subject-verb agreement, and other grammatical indicators.


  1. Use logic and reasoning


Completing sentences with the right words and phrases is like solving a puzzle. First, read the instructions carefully. Understand what's needed, like which form of words to use. It could be about the tense of a verb or matching subjects with verbs. Clarity about the task is very important.


  1. Consider word relationships


Think about how the words and phrases relate to each other within the sentence. Choose forms that maintain coherence and clarity in the sentence structure.





  1. Practice


 Like any skill, completing sentences with the correct form of words and phrases takes practice. The more you practice, the more comfortable and proficient you'll become.



   Eat             went               talking                declined              bought




  1. She ________  home with empty pails and no money.


  1. He couldn't __________ anything because even his food turned to gold.


  1. He ________  people talking and sharing stories as well.


  1. A farmer _________ a well from his neighbour to water his farm.


  1. The monkey __________ to be the elephant’s friend because the elephant could not swing in the trees.


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