English, asked by bagatejitendra, 1 month ago

It's partly finished. There is .... left.
(a) nothing
(b) everything
(c) anything
(d) something​

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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(d) Something​

  • A noun is a term that basically serves as the name for a particular object or group of objects, including live things, locations, events, traits, states of existence, and concepts.
  • The definition of lexical categories or the parts of a speech is based on how their constituents mix with other expression types. In different languages, there are different noun-syntactic rules. Nouns are words that can be the head of a noun phrase in English and can appear with articles and attributive adjectives. As far as we are aware, every language has a division in grammar that resembles a noun-verb distinction.

Here, according to the given information, we have,

It's partly finished. There is .... left.

Now, since it is partly finished, there must be something left.

Hence, the correct sentence will be, It's partly finished. There is something left.

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