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I want to make a cake but I don't have ________ flour.
Question 1:
I want to make a cake but I don't have ________ flour.
A.
many
B.
much
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Much' is used before uncountable nouns. 'Many', 'a few' - before countable. We use 'some' in positive sentences.
C.
a few
D.
some
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