English, asked by kuldeepmahant, 9 months ago

A. Cross out the incorrect adjectives to complete the following sentences.
1. There is (few / little) chance of rain tonight.
2. Our house is (a few / a little) blocks from here.
3. Not (much / many) people know of these facts.
Words like only and just
should be followed by a
4. Do you have (some / any) opinion on this matter? few or a little.
5. The library is (a few / a little) way down the road.
6. There are (few / little) gardens as pretty as this one.
7. i did hear (some / any) noise coming from the workshop.
8. There isn't (much / many) hope of winning the match now.

Answers

Answered by priya66243
9

Answer:

1. little.

2. a few.

3. many.

4.any.

5.a little.

6.few.

7.some.

8.much.

Explanation:

Hope, it helps you.

Answered by mansoorahmad909
2

Answer:

1.little

2.a few

3.much

4.any

5.a little

6.little

7.some

8.much

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