English, asked by helanidesilva009, 2 days ago

which part of the sentence given below has an error in it?
Sorry but I cannot / drink this tea; / there is too / many sugar in it.

ops:
A. drink this tea;
B. many sugar in it.
C. there is too
D. Sorry but I cannot

Answers

Answered by rekha3459
1

Answer:

B option

many sugar in it .

Answered by SharadSangha
0

The error in the sentence is option B: many sugars in it.

  • The error here is that sugar is noun that cannot be counted on numbers.
  • With this uncountable noun, the plural word "many" is incorrect.
  • The word "many" is used when any noun is given that is capable of being counted in numbers or distinguished individually.
  • The word used with sugar should have been "much".
  • This refers to the quantity of some things which cannot be distinguished or individually counted.
  • Hence, "many" should be replaced here with "much" to make it a correct sentence.

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