In th (w) had not visited (1) not visiting (iv) has not visited 3. The Annual Day of our school (a) (will be holding / will hold
/ is holding / will be held) on the 10% of the next month. All of us (b) (are being / will have been / be / will be) very busy till then. Each House of the school (c) (will be putting / will have put / put / will put) up something special for the occasion. The Housemasters (d) (will guide / will have guided/will have been guiding / will be guiding) us in our activities. We (e) have been holding / shall hold / shall have held) a cultural evening as well . Entry (1) (shall be holding / shall (being / will have been / be / will be) free for students, teachers and other staff members following pa Exercise 2
It makes the reader wonder who the author is talking about when she says “they”. Both sentences are describing a type of person. The reader is meant to question themselves.