English, asked by sherin23, 1 year ago

i have invited ______ friends to my party (few/a few)

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Answered by clipsps7
7

Answer:

a few

Explanation:

here friends in plural so it comes a few

Answered by HappyJohn
0

I have invited a few friends to my party.

Explanation:

1. In this question, there is an incomplete sentence given. It has a blank in it and we are asked to fill the blank with an appropriate word from the options given in the brackets.

2. The word suitable in the blank is 'a few'. Therefore, the complete sentence is: I have invited a few friends to my party.

3. The word 'few' refers to very small number of a thing or person and the word 'a few' refers to some things or people. 'Few' is used to indicate that there are not many number of things or people. While 'a few' is used to indicate that there are some number of things or people.

4. 'Few' and 'a few' are considered as quantifiers. Quantifiers can be defined as words employed in sentences to describe or provide information about number of amount of something.

5. Some examples of sentences using 'few' and 'a few' are given below:

She has few photos on Facebook.

I met Siya a few days ago.

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