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iii) Fill in the blanks with the correct determiner:
(a) Not ____ birds can fly .(every/all)
(b)I don't need ____help (any/some)​

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Answered by Alina1076
4

Answer:

a) Not all birds can fly.

b) I don't need any help.

Answered by dreamrob
1

The answer to the given question is as follows:

  • Not all birds can fly.
  • I don't need some help.

Use of "all" and "some".

  • All refers to 'everyone,' 'the entire number or amount,' or 'the entire thing.' It's most commonly used as a determiner. After it, we can use a countable or uncountable noun.
  • We use some for affirmative sentences and 'any' for questions or negative sentences as a general rule. 'Some' and 'any' are typically only used with countable plural nouns or uncountable nouns.
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