English, asked by sahara2007, 9 months ago

D. Decide whether you have to use 'some' or 'many'.
1. The child put_
Some sand into the bucket.
2. I can lend you
money if you need it.
3. There aren't
pears left. Only two.
4. We had
cake with the tea.
5. Don't eat so
sweets or you'll get fat.
6. I had
beer last night at the bar.
7. I don't have
friends
8. He brought
food with him.
9. I'm fortunate enough to have
good friends.
10. Neha found_
money just lying in the parking lot.​

Answers

Answered by SamBroDpsg
1

Explanation:

1)Some ( It can be weighed but you can't count the sand grains)

2)Some(Money can by counted by notes but you can't count each of the number of rupees in 50,000₹)

3)Many (Pears can be counted by your hand unless you go to supermarket)

4)Some (Cake is also weighed and measured you can't count the number of flour grain ,chocolate syrup etc.

5)Many(Sweets can be counted)

6)Some(Liquids can't be counted)

7)Many(You can count the number of your friends)

8)Some (Food can never be counted)

9)Some(You don't know the number of friends you have)

10)Some(You cannot count a single ₹ in 20,000₹ isn't it?)

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