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1) only_ among the invites turned up. (few/a few/ the few)
2) only _ of the applicants were suitable. (few/a few/ the few)
3) can you bend me _ books. (few/a few/the few)
4) _ of the boys has done the work. (every/some/each)
5) cay you give me _ of these two pens. (either/nither/one)

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Answered by samreen1214
2

only a few among the invites turned up.

only few of the applicants were suitable.

can you bend me a few books.

cay you give me one of these two pens.

Answered by Arslankincsem
5

Answer: The correct answers to this fill in the in the blanks sequentially is

1. A few,

2. few.

3. A few,

4. Some,

5. Either.  

An adjective, pronoun or determiner is used in these types of sentences so that a meaningful relationship can be made between the subject and the object.  

The determiners consist of quantifiers, interrogatives, demonstratives and articles and all serve different purposes when used in a sentence.

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