Choose The Right Answer By Filling The Gaps!

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1. (....) no ink in the bottle. Give me a little.

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Ink is non count noun, we use singular verb for non count noun (there is).

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Choose The Right Answer By Filling The Gaps! - Quiz

This quiz assesses knowledge of English grammar, focusing on the use of quantifiers and determiners in sentences. It is designed to enhance understanding of sentence construction and usage of words like 'any', 'much', 'many', and 'some' in context.

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2. How  (.....) money do you need?

Explanation

Money is uncountable noun so we use much.

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3. There are many kinds of books in our library. We can borrow (....).

Explanation

The noun “books” is plural count noun. It is positive sentence. So we use some.

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4. There isn't (....) sugar in the bottle.

Explanation

Sugar is uncountable noun, it is negative form so we use any. You can check to the table of modifiers.

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5. I saw (....) cars in the street last night. (crowded)

Explanation

It is positive form, so we use positive be without “not”. The sentence indicates lots of cars. The right modifier is many. In the options there are 2 modifiers that confuse you. They are some and many. Some is generally to a few to several or a small proportion to a moderate proportion, whereas many is usually taken as several to numerous or a moderate proportion.

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6. She does not need (....) potatoes.

Explanation

Potatoes is plural count noun, and it is negative sentence. We use any, for negative plural count noun.

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7. "are there many thing to see?" "no,...

Explanation

From the context, someone is asking to another person, “are there many thing to see?” then the another person say “no,…” it indicates negative answer, so correct answer is “there + are + not” / ”there aren’t”

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8.  (....) any student at school yesterday?

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It is introgative form, so “be” precedes “there”, it is followed by adverb of time “yesterday”, it indicates past tense. Correct to be for past tense are (was/were). The noun is “student” in singular count noun, correct answer is was.

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9. (....) any black board in our room?

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As an example.

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(....) no ink in the bottle. Give me a little.
How  (.....) money do you need?
There are many kinds of books in our library. We can borrow (....).
There isn't (....) sugar in the bottle.
I saw (....) cars in the street last night. (crowded)
She does not need (....) potatoes.
"are there many thing to see?" "no,...
 (....) any student at school yesterday?
(....) any black board in our room?
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