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1. Can you pass me ------- book please:
a
the
some
an

2. There is -------- water left, so drink only if you must
some
little
much
none of these

3. --------His friends speaks any english
neither of
some
both of
none of these

Answers

Answered by HappyJohn
1

The answer in the blanks is given below:

Q. No. 1

Can you pass me the book please?

Explanation: Here, determiner 'the' is added in the blank. We use determiner when we talk about a particular thing like 'the' book, 'the' guy, 'the' house, etc. Also, determiners are used to identify that particular thing or person.

Q. No. 2

There is little water left, so drink only if you must.

Explanation: Water is uncountable; we cannot count water. So, it will be correct to use 'little' before the word 'water' in this sentence. 'Little' means something which is present in very less quantity.

Q. No. 3

Neither of his friends speaks english.

Explanation: The word 'neither' is a correlative conjuction. It actually means that none of the two or more things or incident has happened.

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Answered by SparshaM
1

Answer:

1. Can you pass me the book please:

2. There is little water left, so drink only if you must .

3. Neither of his friends speaks any english.

Explanation :

  • In the first sentence, 'the' has been used to identify the 'book' particularly. 'The' is used for it. The is a Definite Article. Example : Look at the bird. It sings sweet.

  • Little is used for uncountable nouns, here uncountable noun is 'water'. Here 'little' is more useful than 'some' in the given blank space. Example : There is little water left in the pitcher.

  • Neither ... ( nor ) is one part of Correlatives. It is used to indicate both of none. Example : Neither he and nor his friend was blamed for this reason.

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