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English, 14.07.2020 01:01 pringlehannah5151

20. Fill in the blanks with ‘a', ‘an' or ‘the' wherever necessary:i. Ii. Here is…………….Pen that you have been looking for. What…………shame! You have beaten……….Innocent child. Iii. …………industrial fair was inaugurated in…………city. Iv. …………moon was not visible on …………sky. V. Would you show me …………letter you have received? Vi. …………children should drink……………milk everyday. Vii. …………more you read,………….More you know. I read………..Interesting story yesterday. Ix. ………Kalidasa is usually described as …………..Shakespeare of ………. India. X. ………..Wisdom is ………..Great virtue

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