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fill in the blanks with much or many:
there isn't ____ butter in the fridge​

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Answered by Hansika121
4

Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

'Some' and 'any' are indefinite numeral adjectives that tell us an indefinite number or amount of something.

'Some' is generally used for positive statements and 'any' is used for negative statements or questions.

Option A: For the given sentence, 'some' is most suitable because it refers to a non-specific amount of 'butter', in the positive sense. hence A is correct.

Option B: This option is incorrect because the sentence is neither negative nor an interrogative.

Option C: This option is incorrect because the article 'a' is not used before uncountable nouns, like butter, milk, rice, etc.

Option D: Similarly, the word 'one' is not used for uncountable nouns. Hence D is also incorrect.

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