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do you want___ help(some/any/much)​

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Answered by sk6865607
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Explanation:

any is the correct answer.

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a sentence that is not complete but requires to be completed by choosing an appropriate option from the brackets. The appropriate option that will be chosen from the bracket will be any.

  • These are words that come before the noun and they help to quantify the noun.
  • The words some and any are both “general determiners”, which means they refer to an unknown or indefinite quantity of something.
  • The word Much is a “quantifier”.
  • Quantifiers are words that are used to give information about quantity.
  • The word much suggests a large quantity of something,
  • Although both the words some and any are used to describe an indefinite number, they are used in different ways.
  • Any is used in negative sentences and in questions even though there may be some exceptions to this rule.
  • As the sentence is a question that is provided to us the word ' any ' will be used in the sentence.
  • The completed sentence can be written as Do you want any help?

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