1.From a very young age I had aversion

2.to water when I was it.

First of all i can't understand the whole sentence and the question is that in each line an omission is there in 1 and 2.plz help me i think that 1.had_a_aversion/had _strong_aversion
2.water _that_when I just wrote it but i don't know the relevant one!!!!!!

I'd put 'an' in line 1, and 'in' in line 2. You decide where and let us know.

To clarify, it seems like you are trying to figure out the correct omissions in the given sentences. Based on your proposed options, here are the possible revised sentences:

1. From a very young age, I had a strong aversion.
2. to water, that when I was in it.

Please note that these revisions are only suggestions, and it would be best to refer to the original context or consult the author for confirmation.

Based on the provided information, it seems that there may be some missing words or incorrect grammar in the sentence. To help clarify the meaning, I'll suggest possible corrections for each line:

1. From a very young age, I had a strong aversion to water.
- Here, "a strong aversion" is a possible correction for the missing word. It suggests that the person had a strong dislike or fear of water since they were very young.

2. to water when I was it.
- It is unclear what the intended meaning is in this line. The word "it" seems out of place. If "when I was it" is removed, the sentence would read: "I had a strong aversion to water." This revised sentence would express the original meaning more clearly.

In summary, a possible correction for sentence 1 is "a strong aversion," but further clarification is needed for sentence 2.