English, asked by bajpaiekta8, 3 months ago

We cannot use
with uncountable nouns,
Select one:
1
a. many/few
O ball of the
O c. a lot of
O d. much​

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Answered by abishekauvindu
3

Answer:

D. Much

Explanation:

Countable nouns have a singular and a plural form. In plural, these nouns can be used with a number (that's why they are called 'countable nouns'). ... These nouns cannot be used with a number (that's why they are called 'uncountable nouns'). Uncountable nouns take much.


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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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correct answer is an option (a) many/few

EXPLANATION :

  • Uncountable nouns are nouns that are in a quantity or state that is impossible to count.
  • Uncountable nouns are considered to be singular.
  • It can be used alone or can be used with some, any, much, a little, all.
  • For example 'I don't eat much food'. or 'she scolded all of us' , here much and all of is used with uncountable noun 'food' and 'us' respectively.
  • It cannot be used with many or few because they are used with the plural form
  • For example "How many friends do you have". or 'I have few friends' here, many and few are used with countable noun Friends.

Hence the correct answer is option (a) many/few.

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