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he is hardly _____money(some , any)​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Sentence is wrong !!

He has hardly some money .

Answered by PravinRatta
3

The correct question is:

He has hardly _______ money (some/any).

The blank can be filled with the word "some"

So, correct sentence will be:

He has hardly some money.

Some and any are known as quantifiers. It is used to state the quantity or amount of something.

When the exact numbers are not stated the we use some or any. In these cases exact numbers are not much important.

Some and any can be used with both countable as well as uncountable noun.

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