there is _____ water in the glass
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In this sentence, water is a noun and it is an uncountable noun.
So we use a legal form of quantity.
=> "There is a little water in the glass."
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There is little/some water in the glass. -This is the answer.
About adjectives of quantity:
- We have to fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
- As it is about water and glass, we can understand it is about the amount in it.
- We have to use an adjective of quantity in this place. It includes: much, more, many, little, enough, etc.,
- As we have only one blank we can use 'little'. It means 'no'.
- 'A little' means some. But it can be used for countable nouns.
- Water is an uncountable noun. Thus we can use: little/ some/ enough.
- Therefore the answer is: There is little/some/enough water in the glass.
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