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albeewoo
annoying multiple choice
--would you like ___ more tea?--Thank you. I've had ____.A. any,much B.some, enough C.some, much D.any, enough
The authoritive answer is C. but is there anyone who can tell me why answer B is not appropriate. Or maybe answer B makes sense?
2012년 4월 7일 오후 2:15
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I can't because I agree with you.
Some.
Enough.
?
2012년 4월 7일
You should notice the context and the question to choose correctly:
A:Would you like SOME more tea?(Normally,in a question we use"any" but when it's "some"=>it mean the questioner had known surely that their invitation/...would be accepted )
B:Thank you.I've had MUCH.(This means we accept it too,when we use "Thank you.I've had enough" sounds we're refusing)
2012년 4월 7일
Would you like some more tea?
Thank you. I've had enough.
2012년 4월 8일
some will work best with countable objects that are identical.
Would you like some more twix candy bars?
Any works best with uncountable or varied items.
Would you like any more candy?
or
Would you like any more candy bars? if so, which kind?
2012년 4월 9일
The correct answer should definitely be B (some - enough), so I am sorry but I cannot help you there.
2012년 4월 7일
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albeewoo
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