Certainly! Let's fill in the blanks in each of the sentences from the given table.
1. Sr. No. here yesterday.
- To complete this sentence, we need the correct verb form for the past tense. The most appropriate word is "was".
- Complete sentence: "Sr. No. was here yesterday."
2. He take the examination next year.
- For this sentence, we need the future tense. The appropriate word to indicate future action is "will take".
- Complete sentence: "He will take the examination next year."
3. She her mother very much.
- This sentence needs a verb, and based on the context of expressing affection, the appropriate word is "misses".
- Complete sentence: "She misses her mother very much."
4. He was sleeping when I _ him.
- For this sentence, the correct past tense verb that fits is "saw".
- Complete sentence: "He was sleeping when I saw him."
5. It to rain an hour ago.
- This sentence suggests past action, and the correct phrase that fits is "started to".
- Complete sentence: "It started to rain an hour ago."
Let's put all the completed sentences together:
1. "Sr. No. was here yesterday."
2. "He will take the examination next year."
3. "She misses her mother very much."
4. "He was sleeping when I saw him."
5. "It started to rain an hour ago."
Each sentence now makes complete sense and is grammatically correct.