English, asked by yashiayush, 1 month ago

can you give me ____ more information about the organization because i still have ____ question marks in my mind.
a-some/some
b-some/the
c-a/some
d-the/some​

Answers

Answered by itsArjun
3

Can you give me some more information about the organization because i still have some question marks in my mind

Answered by halamadrid
0

The correct answer is option a) some/some.

  • We use 'some' in the places where the quantity is not specified but is limited. From the nature of the sentence, we come to know that the speaker is asking for additional information as she/he has questions in her/his mind, both of whose quantities are not defined but are limited. Hence the usage of 'some' in both places seems appropriate.
  • The determiners 'a' and 'the' is used to identify things and are used in front of the nouns. So it cannot be used with 'more', which is the comparative form of the verb 'much'.
  • Hence, the correct answer is option a) some/some.

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