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A.There aren't some tomatoes in the fridge? ____
B. There aren't any tomatoes in the fridge? ____ what is the correct answers

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Answered by anand4077
2

Answer:

option - B is correct answer

Answered by jenisha145
1

The correct answer is - B. There aren't any tomatoes in the fridge.

Use of correct adverbs-

  • Adverbs are the words that add details to the verb of the sentence. It describes and gives information about the verb of any sentence.
  • Some of the examples of adverbs are slowly, some, many, today, any, etc.
  • The adverbs 'some' and 'any' are the adverbs of numbers as they give a certain number in form of some and any.
  • As for the given statement, the verb is negative (it contains negation) in the form of not.
  • Thus, that negation implies that there are no tomatoes in the fridge. And that is why 'any' another form of negation will be correct for the statement.
  • If the verb would've been positive or in the form of 'are' then the adverb 'some' would have been the correct choice in the statement.

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