I didn't see ____ people there.
1. Many of 2. Many
3. None of the above
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2. many
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I didn't see many people there
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The correct answer for the given blank is option 2: Many
- "Many" is a type of quantifier used to describe a certain amount or quantity of common or proper nouns.
- "Many" can be used when anything has a huge number and cannot be counted.
- The correct rule for using "many" is:
- Before a plural noun, the word "many" might be used. It refers to the incalculable number of people present here in the given sentence.
- "Many of" cannot be used in the sentence if it is not followed by the correct article. Therefore it is incorrect to use ''Many of" in the sentence.
- Hence the correct sentence here is, "I didn't see many people there."
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The correct answer for the given blank is option 2: Many
- "Many" is a type of quantifier used to describe a certain amount or quantity of common or proper nouns.
- "Many" can be used when anything has a huge number and cannot be counted.
- The correct rule for using "many" is:
- Before a plural noun, the word "many" might be used. It refers to the incalculable number of people present here in the given sentence.
- "Many of" cannot be used in the sentence if it is not followed by the correct article. Therefore it is incorrect to use ''Many of" in the sentence.
- Hence the correct sentence here is, "I didn't see many people there."
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