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1. He has ...... friends who stand by him. (few/a few/the few) 2. Did you have ...... difficulty in finding the house? (many/any/much) 3. An umbrella is ...... useful thing. (a/an/the) 4. Have you ...... book to read? (some/many/any) 5. His brother is ...... university student. (a/an/the) 6. I appreciate even ...... help they gave me. (little/a little/the little)

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Answered by aafreentm
9

Answer:

few, any, a, the , little

Answered by vilnius
7

1. He has a few friends who stand by him.

2. Did you have any difficulty in finding the house?

3. An umbrella is a useful thing.

4. Have you any book to read?

5. His brother is a university student.

6. I appreciate even a little help they gave me.

Explanation:

  1. 'A few' denotes some while 'few' denotes none.
  2. 'Any' is used to specify the least.
  3. 'A' has been used because the word 'useful' begins with a consonant pronunciation.
  4. 'Any' has been used as it denotes a singular number.
  5. 'A' has been used because the word 'university' begins with a consonant pronunciation.
  6. 'A little' denotes the minimal of the thing.

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