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I haven’t bought _____ milk today. (some/any)​

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Answered by bavanisubbiah5
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Answer:

any

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Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

I haven’t bought any milk today.

Explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

I haven’t bought _____ milk today. (some/any)​

Answer : Any

Any indicates that there is an unspecified amount. In this sentence, it is used to indicate that the speaker has not bought any milk today.

"Some" is used when you are talking about a specific amount, while "any" is used when you are talking about any amount. "Some" implies that you have bought some milk earlier.

To refer to something that is unknown or does not exist, "any" is used.

1. Since you are referring to milk that you haven't bought today, you are referring to something that doesn't exist yet.

2. Therefore, "any" should be used.

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