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10. do you want blank cold coffee ? complete these sentences with suitable determiners .

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Answered by keshavpal987
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Answer:

As a determiner, we use 'some' before nouns to refer to an indefinite quantity. It is generally used in sentences with a positive tone or affirmative sentences and also in questions when offering or requesting something. Since coffee is being offered option A is the correct answer.

'Any' is generally used to refer to an indefinite quantity of something in interrogative or negative sentences. As the sentence in question is neither interrogative nor negative, option B is an incorrect answer.

'Little' implies a small quantity. Since from the sentence, we don't know for sure if it was only a small quantity of coffee offered, option C is not an appropriate answer.

We use 'much' in questions and negative clauses to talk about the degree of something. As we are clearly dealing with the quantity of coffee offered and not the degree of anything, option D is incorrect.

Answered by shetyemanashri
1

Explanation:

do you want some cold coffee.

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