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Lena [83]
3 years ago
5

Reply all the question

English
1 answer:
Sveta_85 [38]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

1.1 some

2 any

3 any

4 some

5 any

6 some

7 any

8 any

2.1 a few

2 a little

3 a few

4 a little

5 a few

6 a few

7 a few

8 a few

3.1 many

2 many

3 many

4 many

5 much

6 much

5.1 the, a, the

2 the, the, the

3 a, a , The, the

4 an, an The

5 a, a, the

6 an, the

7 the, a

8 an, the

6.1a an

b a

2a the

(and thts all tht i can answer cause the remaining questions are blocked by ur pop-up :D)

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