English, asked by sfgn8622, 10 months ago

I didn't see ____ people there.
1. Many of 2. Many
3. None of the above

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

2. many

Explanation:

I didn't see many people there

Answered by SharadSangha
0

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:
  1. Before a plural noun, the word "many" might be used. It refers to the incalculable number of people present here in the given sentence.
  2. "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."

Answered by SharadSangha
0

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:
  1. Before a plural noun, the word "many" might be used. It refers to the incalculable number of people present here in the given sentence.
  2. "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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