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Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
She ______ weirdly yesterday. Her ______ is always unacceptable. (behave)

A
behaviour, behaviour
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B
behaved, behaviour
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behave, behaviour
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behaved, behave
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Solution

The correct option is B behaved, behaviour
In order to fill in the blank with the most suitable noun or verb, let's understand what nouns and verbs are.
Nouns are the naming words. For example: Roshni is pretty. Here, 'Roshni' is the noun.
Verbs are the action words. For example: Ram fought bravely. Here, 'Ram' is the noun, and 'fought' is the verb.
NOTE: 'Behave' can be used in the form of a noun as well as a verb.
Option A - 'She behaviour weirdly yesterday' is incorrect, as we need a verb here. Here, the adverb 'weirdly' explains to us that the sentence requires a verb. 'Her behaviour is always unacceptable.' is correct as 'unacceptable' is the adjective that describes her behaviour.Hence, option A is incorrect.
Option C - 'She behave weirdly yesterday' is incorrect, as we need a verb here in past tense and not in its original form. Here, the adverb 'weirdly' explains us that the sentence requires a verb. 'Her behaviour is always unacceptable.' is correct as 'unacceptable' is the adjective that describes her behaviour. Hence, option C is incorrect.
Option D - 'She behaved weirdly yesterday' is correct, as we need a verb here in the past tense. Here, the adverb 'weirdly' explains to us that the sentence requires a verb. 'Her behave is always unacceptable' is incorrect as 'behave' is a verb and not a noun. Here, 'unacceptable' is the adjective that describes the noun and not a verb. Hence, option D is incorrect.
Option B - 'She behaved weirdly yesterday' is correct, as we need a verb here in the past tense. Here, the adverb 'weirdly' explains to us that the sentence requires a verb. 'Her behaviour is always unacceptable' is correct as 'unacceptable' is the adjective that describes (the noun) her behaviour. Hence, option B is the correct answer.
'She behaved weirdly yesterday. Her behaviour is always unacceptable.'

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