English, asked by mmd32, 7 months ago

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B Fill in the blanks with much, many or both.
1. Last year, I went to Mumbai and Pune. I liked
2. Simar has two sisters and a brother.
3. We bought cheap tickets. They didn't cost

Answers

Answered by Tashu0007
2

Answer:

But where is the blanks

Answered by Tryingtosolve
1

Answer:

1). both

2). many

3). much

Explanation:

1). Here the answer is obvious. It should be both as you liked Mumbai as well as Pune.

2). Here the number of siblings is countable. So here many is used.

3). Here it is a little exception. Here you will have to answer based on your perception and sense of grammar. Although amount of money is countable, but still it sounds a bit awkward if you say the number of notes or coins spent. Rather you would love to tell the whole stuff of it as "money". So here basically much is the best option

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