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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the topic 'Adjectives'.

Adjectives: The describing words which describe a noun or a pronoun are called adjectives.

There are three degrees of comparison of adjectives:

1. Positive

2. Comparative

3. Superlative

Example:

1. 'Beautiful-More Beautiful-Most Beautiful'

2. 'Good-Better-Best'

3. 'Wet-Wetter-Wettest'

The first question is dealing with 'a few' and 'a little'.

'a few' is used with countable nouns.

'a little' is used with uncountable nouns and quantities specifically.

Answer 1:

1) She bought a few onions and a little milk.

2) There were a few people in the park.

3) You should put a little honey in lemon juice for better taste.

4) He reminded me of a few things I had to do.

5) She gave me a little advice and it proved to be very useful.

The second question is dealing with 'a great deal of' and 'a large number of '.

'a large number of' is used with countable nouns.

'a great deal of' is used with uncountable nouns and quantities specifically.

Answer 2:

1) He became unconscious because he lost a great deal of after the accident.

2) A large number of people were present at the concert.

Answered by gulatirajesh374
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Explanation:

a great dead a large number

adjective

adjective are discribing words

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