I bought _____mangoes from a shop.(some/much)
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I bought some mangoes from a shop
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I bought some mangoes from a shop.
Quantifiers:
- A quantifier in English refers to a word or a phrase that indicates the quantity and is placed before a noun in a sentence.
- These modify both countable and uncountable nouns.
- Quantifiers include words like some, many, much, a few, a lot of, etc.
- Words like much, a great deal of, a little, a large amount or quantity of, etc., specifically quantify uncountable nouns.
- Words like many, a few, a great number of, a majority of, etc., are specifically used for countable nouns.
- Words like any, some, all, a lot of, plenty of, etc., are used to quantify both countable and uncountable nouns.
- Some is a quantifier generally used for an affirmative statement and to denote an undefined quantity of the noun.
- Since the mangoes is a countable noun, only some should be used because the quantifier much is used only for uncountable nouns.
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