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Jan didn't like---the food on the menu.
a) each of
b) every of
c) many of
d) most of

Answers

Answered by NAAMGARCIA
3

Answer:

d) most of

Explanation:

Try including each option in the sentence.

a)"Jan didn't like each of the food on the menu" that doesn't make sense unless they could put it as "Jan didn't like each and every plate of food on the menu"

b)"Jan didn't like every of the food on the menu" that doesn't make much sense either, unless they word it as "Jan didn't like every single item of food on the menu"

c) "Jan didn't like many of the food on the menu", once again, this doesn't make much sense unless it is worded as "Jan didn't like many of the items that were on the menu"

d) Whereas d makes much more sense without having to include any extra words, "Jan didn't like most of the food on the menu"

I hope this helped :)

Answered by swatischavan23091975
0

Answer:

jan didn't like most of the food on the menu

Explanation:

it is because each of, every of, many of doesn't make sense whereas most of makes sense and has a ring to it

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