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They gave the idea ...... consideration before accepting it
a. several
b. only a few
c. a great deal of
d. a much of
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C.A great deal
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They gave the idea a great deal of consideration before accepting it.
Explanation:
The question is given to put a phrase in the blank to complete the sentence.
- Several is defined as three or more (but often less than many, which we will cover next.) So, several may be appropriately interpreted as three or four if some of the nine partygoers were inebriated.
- Few is defined as "not many (persons or objects)." It is a phrase that means there aren't many people or stuff. A few refers to "some (persons or objects)." It is used to imply that there are few instances of something or someone. Here are several examples that demonstrate each's use.
- With uncountable nouns, you use a great deal of or a fair deal of: a large sum of money a good deal of labour • The conjunction great/good deal of is not used with plural nouns. A great number, an excellent number, or a large number. In more formal contexts, we prefer to employ phrases like a lot of (+ singular uncountable nouns) or a lot of (+ plural nouns).
- Before uncountable nouns, use much. Before a pronoun or a noun with a determiner, use much of.
Therefore "a great deal of" is a correct choice which is option (c) and the correct sentence is "They gave the idea a great deal of consideration before accepting it".
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