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he is....poor to service (use too,very)​

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Answered by pitu20607
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Answer:

he is very/too to service ..

you can use very or too for the sentence it will have same meaning .

Answered by varindagarg812
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Answer:

Concept:

Articles are adjectives that come preceding nouns or noun equivalents. The entire text (the) is being used before such a noun to emphasise that the reader is aware of its identification. When a noun's identification is unknown, the indeterminate article (a, an) is being used before it. Articles are the determining factors a/an and the. They are most widely used determiners. They are found at the start of a singular noun. We categorise them as "indefinite" and "definite" as follows: indefinite.

Given:

He is _____ poor to service (use [too,very])​

Find:

we have to find the correct answer

Answer:

The answer is "too"

=> He is too poor to service

An article modifies a noun, which is a person, place, thing, or idea. An adjective, or any word that modifies a noun, is what an article is technically. Adjectives usually describe nouns, although articles are employed to refer to or point out nouns. A piece of writing for a big readership is known as an article. The primary goal of writing an article is to have it published in newspapers, magazines, or journals in order to create a positive impact on the world. It could be the writer's passions or current events.

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