There isn't......milk in the glass.
(b) little
(a) few
(c) much
(d) many
Answers
Answer:
(c) Much.....
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Answer:
(c) "There isn't much milk in the glass."
or
(a) "There isn't little milk in the glass."
Explanation:
Quntifiers are words like any, some, much, many, little and few. It tells about the quantity or amount of a noun or a pronoun.
Much and many is used when something is in high amount.
1. Many is used when the noun is plural and countable. (e.g. dogs, dollars, tables, children).
- There were many people in the room.
- The ground rally was joined by many people.
- Many children do not complete their homework.
2. Much is used when the noun is singular and uncountable (e.g. happiness, music, water, time)
- I feel much better now.
- There isn't much time left.
- He drank too much of water.
Few and little is used when is in very less amount.
1. Little is used with singular, uncountable nouns.
- She put only a little sugar in the coffee.
- The lawyer had very little sympathies for the thief.
- He drink only a little amount of water in day.
2. Few is used with plural, countable nouns.
- There are a few people in the room.
- The game is not won by only a few players.
- Their team had only a few members.
"Milk" is a singular and uncountable noun.
Therefore, the sentence would be,
"There isn't much milk in the glass."
or
"There isn't little milk in the glass."