Put suitable determiners of Raman is popular_boys.
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with or to not sure mark me
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Some' refers to an indefinite quantity of something and is commonly used in affirmative sentences.
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- Some' refers to an indefinite quantity of something and is commonly used in affirmative sentences. In this specific sentence, we do not know the quantity of cheese purchased. Although the words 'some' and 'someone' have basically the same meaning, the latter is used in negative sentences, i.e. sentences that use the word 'no'; So it fits perfectly in the second part of the sentence.
- 'Some' is usually associated with a negative connotation and is used with plural countable nouns. Since cheese is not a countable noun and the first part of the sentence is affirmative, this option is false.
- we cannot use 'some' in the second part of the sentence as it is a negative sentence and 'some' is used in affirmative or affirmative sentences.
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