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Don't try to do all revesion at once.It's better to do _______ of it each eveaning.chose correct a bit, few, plenty , a few​

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Answered by rekhashah3kq
1

a few

Explanation:

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Answered by verowoodie
0

Answer:

-a bit

Don't try to do revision at once. It's better to do a bit of it each evening.

Using a few does not fit with the statement as the general quantifier few is ill-placed within this sentence. It may seem like using a few is the answer since revision appears to be in singular form, but the plural of revisions is also revision. And plenty contradicts the original statement, which is to not try to do all revision at once. In the general context of this statement a few, few and plenty simply do not fit well.

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