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Put ......................... salt in it; the cook hasn’t put .............. (Use some or any)

Answers

Answered by rajeevkumar92136
2

Answer:

some and any are the correct answer

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Answered by jewariya13sl
0

Answer:

Put some salt in it; the cook hasn't put any.

Explanation:

The word some is used for the indefinite noun or uncountable noun.

For example-

  1. some milk
  2. some juice
  3. some tea

The word any is used for negative sentences. The words often found in negative sentences are does not, do not, did not, has not, have not, had not, and never.

For example-

  1. I do not any money.
  2. It does not play any role.

Conclusion:

Put some salt in it; the cook hasn't put any.

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