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3. The train doesn't stop at
_ station along the way, but it stops at __ of the main ones.
A) all / either B) every / most C) each / much D) both / some E) few / all​

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Answered by niki3535
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the answer is b every/most

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Answered by DeenaMathew
1

The train doesn't stop at every station along the way, but it stops at most of the main ones.

Detailed answer

The word "every" is the most appropriate word to be used in the first blank or question and "most" for the second one.

  • The word every at that particular moment denotes that the train does not stop at all the stations along the way.
  • And in the second sentence now conveys that the train stops at usually all the main ones.
  • For the second sentence, the word some can also be used but most are the most grammatically appropriate word to be used here.

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