This card explains that 'any' is the correct quantifier to use in interrogative sentences, as 'a lot of', 'much', and 'some' are not typically used in such questions.
This flashcard explains that 'any' is used in interrogative sentences, while 'a lot of', 'much', and 'some' are not typically used in questions asking about the existence of something.
Task | Are there ___ amusement parks in the city? |
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Answer | 2 |
a | a lot of |
b | any |
c | much |
d | some |
comment | We use 'any' in interrogative and negative sentences. 'A lot of' and 'much' do not relate to the meaning of the sentence. 'Some' is not usually used in questions. |
topic | some,any, a lot of , many , much ,etc.. |
level | 2 |
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