Can you lend me ____ sugar? (some, few)
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some is the correct answer
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Can you lend me some sugar?
- "Some" is used for uncountable nouns or the unidentified quantity.
- Example: flour, salt, etc.
- "Few" is generally used with a countable noun or defined quantity.
- Example: pen, pencil, etc.
- Here "sugar" is an uncountable noun.
- So we will use "some" with sugar.
- The required sentence is "Can you lend me some sugar?"
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