English, asked by dt0101005, 1 month ago

(c) There is not...
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sugar in tea.
(some/many/any)​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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There is not any sugar in tea.

Use of 'Some' and 'Any'

  • In the field of English grammar, we can utilize one of the easiest rule to determine whether to use 'any' or 'some' in a sentence: According to the rule, all affirmative sentence will use the determiner 'some'.
  • Determiner 'any', on the other hand, is used for all negative or interrogative sentences.
  • As the sentence above is a negative one, hence the correct word to use here will be 'any'.

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