The sentences are completed with appropriate nouns such as 'grandson and granddaughter,' 'chairman,' 'policeman,' 'brother and sister,' 'air hostesses,' and 'firemen.' Each noun is selected based on the context of the sentence. Using these nouns helps to provide clarity and complete the meaning of each statement.
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Let's complete the sentences by filling in the blanks with appropriate words. Each blank will be filled contextually based on the information given in parentheses:
Mr. Bhupendra loves his grandchildren a lot.
In this sentence, the term 'grandchildren' encompasses both 'grandson and granddaughter.'
The chairman asked the members to present their proposals one by one.
The position of 'chairman' is a formal leadership role typically in organizations or meetings, responsible for leading discussions and processes.
A policeman came yesterday asking about Glen.
The term 'policeman' is used to describe a male officer of the law involved in maintaining public order and safety.
The siblings were meeting after long.
'Siblings' is a term that includes both 'brother and sister,' describing a familial relationship between children of the same parents.
The air hostesses were dressed smartly.
'Air hostesses' are flight attendants responsible for ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers, and they are often known for their professional attire.
Many lives were saved thanks to the promptness of the firefighters .
Although the original word is 'firemen,' 'firefighters' is a gender-neutral term used for individuals who are trained to put out fires and rescue people in emergency situations.
These sentences are constructed to improve vocabulary and understanding of related professions and family terms, an essential part of English language learning.