there isn't truth in what is being said option a much b many c an d some
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a. much.
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A)There isn't much truth in what is being said.
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Much, many, a few those are referred to as quantifiers.
There are positive guidelines for any, a few, many.
The fundamental rule is that any is used for questions and brings something negative.
While a few are used to carrying something positive.
Quantifiers are phrases that move earlier than nouns to specify the amount of an object.
Quantifiers to explain massive portions are a lot, plenty, many.
Quantifiers to explain small portions are a little, bit, few.
Quantifiers to specific enough amount: enough, plenty.
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26 MAY 2022.
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