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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the box to complete the following sentences. Then underline the nouns and say whether they are countable or uncountable.

Words: any, a, some, many, the, much

1. I can speak _____ French, but I don't have _____ vocabulary.
2. There is always _____ traffic on this road.
3. There was _____ storm last night.
4. Can we buy _____ more fruit? I don't think this is enough.
5. We need _____ chairs for the auditorium.

Asked by geetapilkhwal63

Answer (2)

The sentences were completed using the words 'some', 'much', 'a', and 'the'. The nouns were then identified as countable or uncountable based on how they can be quantified. This differentiation is important for proper grammar and usage in English.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-03

We filled in the blanks with words that reflect the context of each sentence, identifying nouns as countable or uncountable. Countable nouns can be quantified individually, whereas uncountable nouns are more general and cannot be counted separately. This understanding is crucial for proper grammar usage. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03