To fill in the blanks with the given adjectives of quality, we need to match the adjectives to the most suitable nouns in each sentence:
The mangoes are ripe and sweet .
"Ripe" and "sweet" describe the quality of the mangoes.
My brother is very kind and caring .
"Kind" and "caring" describe the qualities of the brother, highlighting positive character traits.
The car stopped suddenly. It had a flat tyre.
"Flat" describes the state of the tyre, which caused the car to stop.
I met an old lady.
"Old" describes the age or seniority of the lady that was met.
Akbar was a great king. He is remembered till today.
"Great" describes the excellence or recognition of King Akbar.
Praneet has a melodious voice.
"Melodious" describes the pleasant sound of Praneet's voice.
These adjectives enhance our understanding by adding specific qualities to the nouns they modify. They help to create a clearer and more vivid picture of each situation.