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In the following sentences, fill in the blanks with one of the following
determiners.
much - many
(a) It seems to me that we've had
assignments in English this term, (b)
How
material can we be expected to read in one week?
(c)
of the books you asked us to read are not in the library.
(d) I've called
of my colleagues over for dinner
(e)
of the anger you experience can be attributed to being overworked.
II. In the following sentences, fill in the blanks with one of the following determiners.
much - many - few - little - most
(a) Our garden looks awful this summer. There are too mamy
weeds.
(b) We still have a much more months before the rail. Let's hope the rain
comes on time this year.
(c) Also, I've paid
attention to how
rain we've had
(d) I'm afraid it rained very
this summer, and the grass is turning brown
and it's dying
(e)
experts say you should fertilize your lawn in the summer.
(f) It didn't seem to do my lawn
good.
(g)
of the advice you get from experts doesn't seem to help.
(h)
of my neighbors ignored their grass, and they have better lawns
this year​

Answers

Answered by amitaamin07
3

Answer:

Sorry.... Your paper is too long....

Answered by brijwasiharshita8
0

Answer:

a)many b)many c)many d)many e)much

Explanation:-

Use of many

We use many to refer to a large number of something countable. We most commonly use it in questions and in negative sentences. eg:-Were there many children at the party? I don't have many relatives.

Use of much

we use much to refer to a large number of something wich uncountable.we can most commonly use it in negative and interrogative sentences. but we use it when we cann't count somthing like feelings(how much angry a person is ,how much sad a person is,how much happy a person is etc.)

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