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7. Choose the appropriate Quantifiers for the following sentences:

a. I saw very a few/few/little people in the program.
b. Jack has many/little/much friends here.
C. Jeffrin went to many/much/a little places regarding this project
d. Lisa has much/many/several knowledge about this topic
e. Give me some/many/much water.
f.
Do we have any/many/more eggs in the fridge?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a. I saw very few people in the program.

b. Jack has many friends here.

c. Jeffrin went to many places regarding this project.

d. Lisa has much knowledge about this topic.

e. Give me some water.

f. Do we have any eggs in the fridge?

Step-by-step explanation:

"Very few" emphasizes that there were very few people in the program.

"Many" is used to indicate a large number of friends.

"Many" is appropriate for describing visiting a large number of places.

"Much" is used to refer to a large amount of knowledge.

"Some" is a common quantifier for water, as you typically don't specify a quantity for water.

"Any" is used in questions to inquire about the existence of something.

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