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(. ) from my class fellows helped me in my homework a) sometimes. b). somewhat c). someone d). somewhere​

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Answered by harshsuts016
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Answer: Someone from my class fellows helped me in my homework.
a) sometimes. b). somewhat c). someone d). somewhere​
Explanation:

•Sometimes, somewhat, someone, somewhere are all indefinite pronouns.
•They function in same way to some or a few.
•We normally use them in affirmative clauses and in questions expecting a particular answer.
•We use these words to refer to general and also specific things or people.
sometimes: on some occasions, at times.
somewhat: a bit of chance to happen.
somewhere: in or at some place not exactly known.
someone: some person with no particular identity.
Here in this sentence people are mentioned hence, someone is the correct word.
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