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Choose the correct option in the following sentences
1. (This / Those ) bananas are not good .
2. What was ( that/this ) noise?
4.There is a wonderful view from (those/ this ) balcony .
5. We had fun in our childhood .(those/ These ) were happy days.
6. I'm very busy (this/these) days.
7. The principal has called ( those/ these ) children standing by the door .
8. Are we going out( that/ this ) evening?
9. We have decided to buy (that/those ) furniture .

Fill in the blanks with much, many, few , a few , the few , little , alittle , the little

1. I can't decide now, I need ......................... more time to think.
2. We have .............................. assignments to finish this work.
3. I found ................... coins fallen under the bed.
4. She wasn't home ............................. times that I visited her .
5. The cat lapped up.......................... milk that was left.
6. After a ten mile walk , we had ....................... energy left.
7. I prefer books to friends ; I have ........................ of the latter .
8. I moved into my new house ......................... weeks back.

Answers

Answered by skullcandy3
2
Hey friend !!

1. Those
2. That
3. This
4.Those
5.These
6.These
7.This
8. Those

1. A little
2. Little
3.Many
4.Few
5.The little
6. Much
7. The few
8. A few

Hope it helps you !!
Answered by rj0509925
0

1)Those 2)That 4)This 5)Those 6)These 7)These 8)This 9)Those

1) A little 2) Many 3) Few4)The little5) The few6) Little7) A few 8)A few

  • Demonstratives include this, that, these, and those.
  • To indicate individuals and objects, we employ the pronouns this, that, these, and those.
  • That and this are used for singular nouns. Both of those and these are used for plural noun.
  • They serve as pronouns and determinants.
  • When countable nouns are plural, the quantifier few is used.
  • Few indicates a little quantity of anything when used without the article "a."
  • Little, which is used with singular uncountable nouns, follows the same criteria.
  • A little refers to a small amount, not much.
  • The word "small" indicates "not much," but it encompasses everything.
  • This is fairly simple to grasp because there is that and then a little following the Noun. Sometimes, though, it is assumed rather than stated.

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