Science, asked by nsirajahamed, 11 months ago

in Ice cold places people mostly have _____ milk​

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Answered by roseanitha01
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Answer:

Buffalo milk....................

Answered by Anonymous
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2. Use a / an when the noun is singular.

“I haven’t got a book” (NOT “I haven’t got any book.”)

3. Use “some” when we consider the noun to be restricted in a particular way, and any when the noun is not restricted.

“Would you like some sugar in your coffee?” (I’m imagining one or two spoonfuls of sugar, rather than a larger quantity.)

“Do you have any questions?” (On any subject or point that you like – you can ask me absolutely everything!)

4. We can use some and any as pronouns

“Have you got any brothers or sisters?”

“No, I haven’t got any.”

Do we need any bread from the shop?

“No, we’ve got some.”

English Grammar Exercise

Decide whether to use some, any, a/an or nothing in the sentences below.

1. Do you like —– soap operas?

2. Would you like —– milk in your coffee?

3. She has —– beautiful clothes.

4. Is there —– good time to call you?

5. There’s —– cheese in the fridge.

6. Did you eat all those chocolates? No, I didn’t eat —–.

7. He has —– good ideas.

8. He had —– good idea yesterday.

9. Is there —– tea left?

Yes, there should be. I’ve just had —–

Answers

1. Do you like soap operas?

2. Would you like some / any / – milk in your coffee?

3. She has some beautiful clothes.

4. Is there a good time to call you?

5. There’s some cheese in the fridge.

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