there is not ____ water in the pool. (some/any/many)
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many is the correct answer.
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there is not (any) water in the pool.
- We used any because the pool doesn't contain water and also the sentence is a negative approach.
- there is not (some) water in the pool is grammatically incorrect, some are used for plural nouns like
"There are four people in the classroom", we can write as
"There are some people in the classroom".
- there is not (many) water in the pool is grammatically incorrect, we cannot measure water in the pool, many means large number not many means few.
But the appropriate answer will be there is not much water in the pool.
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