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She has already spent the dash money give her

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Answered by THELEGENDKINGDOM
0

Answer:

Explanation:

few mate

Answered by careenlyngdoh4
3

Explanation:

In this question, we would understand the usage of a definite article with an adjective. A definite article limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. Articles are usually used before adjectives and nouns. If we look into this sentence.

Option A: "few", although it is defining the rupees over here, "few" are not pointing out that particular amount of money (rupees). Moreover, "few" used without any article signifies a very small amount.

Option B: "the few", it uses a definite article "the" while points out to that particular amount. It is quite rare and used only when designating a small number of things or people that have some special distinction

Option C: in this case, "a" is an indefinite article. "A few" is used to signify a small amount more than "few". "A few" is almost similar to "some"

Option D: "only" is usually used as an adverb. An adverb usually modifies the meaning of an adjective. But there are no adjective in this sentence so only stands invalid.

Option B is the correct option as in this particular case, a small amount is being considered.

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