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(h) A: Can I have
..... fruit juice please?
(somelany)
left in the
B: Sorry, there isn't
refrigerator. (somelany)
(i)
(1)
(k)
cry, little wool. (Many/Much)
people were injured in the accident.
(Much/Many)
........ (This/That) is the room where
the King spent his summer vacation and
(this/that) garden there was
the queen's favourite.
(1) Thank you very
..
I already have ......
dictionaries.
(much/many).
(several/any)​

Answers

Answered by thanushajacinth
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option B.

ANY is used to refer to one or some number of things. It is also used when the presence of something is doubtful. In the given sentence, A is asking about the presence of juice in the fridge. Since there is no juice, B will reply as ANY JUICE. Since there is little amount of lemonade, SOME will is the correct answer.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

some,any. ,many, this,that, much, many

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