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I would like..........more tea

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Answered by ravitavisen
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I would like Some more tea .

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Answered by HappyJohn
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I would like some more tea.

Explanation:

1. In this question, there is an incomplete sentence given having a blank in it. We are asked to fill the blank with a suitable word to make the sentence complete and meaningful.

2. The appropriate word in the blank is 'some'. Therefore, the complete sentence is: I would like some more tea.

3. The word 'some' in this sentence is a quantifier. Quantifiers are words used in english grammar before a noun in a sentence to express an object's amount or quantity.

4. Some examples of quantifiers includes: any, many, some, much, a few, several, a lot, enough, little, all, either, less, every, etc.

5. The quantifier 'some' is regarded as a neutral quantifier. It indicates a limited amount or quantity of a thing, that is, neither huge nor less nor specific.

6. Some examples of sentences using the quantifier 'some' are given below:

There are some apples left in the basket.

Maya asked Anuj to give her some money.

There are some ashrams in my city.

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