1.Can I have ___bowl of soup? A) little B) enough C) more D) another of two.
2.You can pick___of two Al either B) more C) some D) many
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1) option d
2) option a
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1. Can I have another bowl of soup?
2. You can pick either of the two.
Explanation:
- The phrase is used to describe a decision or option between two things.
- It can be used as a determiner as well as a pronoun
- For example, You can eat either the muffin or the ice cream or Either my mother or my sister will come
- The subject of the phrase is invited to choose one item from the given two.
- Therefore, the proper phrase is: You can choose among two.
What are determiners:
A determiner is a word that is used to give information before nouns. Determiners mostly come in 4 different categories.
- Article determiners are: a, an, the
- Demonstrative determiners: this, that, these, those
- Possessive determiners: my, your, her, his, their
- Quantify determiners: few, many, some, much, etc
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