Q.32 We have only a- -sponsors for this event. A few С.some D.any B. many
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Answer:few
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The right answer:
We have only a few sponsors for this event.
Finding out the correct option:
- There are options given to be filled in the blank and we have to find out the right option.
- All the options given here adjectives of quantity.
- These words do not reveal the exact amount. They just given us a rough idea of the noun (sponsors).
- "Some" is used before nouns that can be counted and uncounted. (Eg): 'some people', 'some water', etc.,
- "Any" refers to one or some from a noun that can be counted. (Eg): 'any bottle', 'any idea', etc.,
- "Many" can be used before nouns that can be counted. It also refers to a numerous amount.(Eg): 'many students', 'many insects', etc.,
- "Some/ any/ many" cannot follow "a/ an/ the".
- "Few" refers to some. It can be used for nouns that can be counted. (Eg): 'a few advertisements', 'a few houses', etc.,
- The right answer is: We have only a few sponsors for this event.
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