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There is --- water in the tank. (adjective of quantity)

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Answered by kapil913
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Hey friend ,
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Your answer is:-

THERE IS <u>LITTLE</u>WATER IN THE TANK .

Here , "LITTLE" is adjective quantity beacuse it

> Describes amount of water.(AS ADJECTIVE)
>Little also amount (AS QUANTITY)
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Answered by monica789412
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There is much water in the tank. -This is a correct answer.

Explanation:

  • Adjectives are words that qualify nouns. They are of different kinds.
  • The different kinds of adjectives are descriptive, numeral, demonstrative, distributive, possessive, quantitative, interrogative and proper adjective.
  • Adjectives of quantity are words that tell how much something (noun) is. In other words, they qualify a noun based on its quantity.
  • Some of the adjectives of quantity are: much, many, little, few, enough, some, etc.,
  • So the answers could be as follows:

       There is little water in the tank.

       There is some water in the tank.

       There is much water in the tank.

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