English, asked by mouli6080, 20 days ago

he knows ______ about computers than any of his colleagues

a) more
b) much​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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The correct option is a) more.

The correct sentence will be: he knows more about computers than any of his colleagues.

  • Here in the given situation, the more is a determiner which is used to explain that the person has more knowledge of computers than any other person working in the company.
  • In the given sentence the person is an expert on computers.
  • He has more expertise on the subject of computers than any of his colleagues working with him.
  • Here, the determiner more is the right one and much is not the correct one to use in the given sentence.
  • Hence, the correct option is a) more.
Answered by simarahluwaliasimar
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Answer:

(a) more

Explanation:

A determiner is a type of word which is used to modify the nouns or the noun equivalents. They can help to clarify what a noun is referring to and are typically placed before the descriptive adjectives.

Example: this, that, this, more, much, a, an, the, etc.

Types of Determiners

There are eight types of determiners which are as follows.

  • Indefinite Articles (a, an)
  • Definite Article (the)
  • Demonstratives (this, that, these, those etc. )
  • Possessive Determiners (my, their, etc. )
  • Cardinal numerals (one, ten, thirty, forty, fifty, etc.)
  • Quantifiers (many, both, all, etc.)
  • Distributive Determiners (each, any, etc. )
  • Interrogative Determiners (which, whom, who, how, etc. )

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