Fill in the blanks with suitable determines 1:There is dash sugar in tea
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there is few sugar in tea.
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the the correct answer is few
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The blank is filled with suitable determiner below:
There is little sugar in tea.
To solve this question, let us first know the types of determiners:
- Articles - a, an, the
- Demonstratives - this, that, these, those, etc
- Possessives - his, hers, himself, herself, their, etc
- Quantifiers - few, many, little, a few, a little, some, any, etc.
In this question,
- From the context of the sentence, we can know that we have to place a determiner to describe the quantity of sugar.
- As sugar is an uncountable noun, countable determiners are readily omitted.
- Few, many, etc are all countable quantifiers, which will not be used here.
- Any is used mostly for interrogative or negative sentences.
- Little can be used here.
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