I do not have(a)..... friends. Being a man of(b)..... words, people hesitate(c)..... spend their leisure hours in(d)..... company. I (e)..... a lot of time in developing new friendships [OPTIONS] (a) much many more few (b) more a lot of few less (c) for but to in (d) my mine the our (e) took will take take our
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A) many
B) less
C)to
D)my
E) take
B) less
C)to
D)my
E) take
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I do not have many friends. Being a man of few words, people hesitate to spend their leisure hours in my company. I take a lot of time in developing new friendships.
Explanation:
The general determiners and quantifiers are used before the noun to mention the quantity of it. 'Some' and 'any' are the general determiners used when the quantity of the noun is not known or insignificant.
Many, much, little, few, more are quantifiers used when the count of the noun is known.
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