Fill in the blanks with suitable quantifiers:
a. There are too ……….. students in the library.
b. Although he’s very ill, he didn’t take …………… medicine.
c. Do you have …………. money in your wallet?
d. Is there …………. sense in wasting time?
e. In this zoo there are …………. rare animal
Answers
Answer:
a) many
b) any
c) some
d) any
e) many
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The blanks with suitable quantifiers are filled below:
a. There are too many students in the library.
b. Although he's very ill, he didn't take any medicine.
c. Do you have some money in your wallet.
d. Is there any sense in wasting time?
e. In this zoo there are some rare animal.
Explanation:
1. In this question, there are five incomplete sentences given each having a blank in it. We are asked to complete the sentence by filling or adding suitable quantifiers in these blanks to make the sentence meaningful.
2. Quantifiers can be defined as those words which are used or added before a noun which helps to indicate the amount or quantity of a substance, person or a thing or an object. Examples of quantifiers includes: many, some, all, every, each, much, any, few, a lot of, a little, etc.
3. The quantifier 'many' is used in sentences to denote large number of things which are in countable form. Whereas 'much' is used in sentences to denote things that are in large quantities but are in uncountable form.
4. 'Any' and 'some' both can be used for uncountable as well as countable plural nouns. But the difference between their use is that 'any' is used in questions and in negative form of sentences whereas 'some' is used for positive form of sentences.
5. 'Any' is sometimes used in positive sentences only with countable nouns that are in singular form. For example: You can take any pen.
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