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The penultimate month / of 2016 seems to / have astonished / any US watchers.
Question 1:
The penultimate month / of 2016 seems to / have astonished / any US watchers.
A.
The penultimate month
B.
of 2016 seems to
C.
have astonished
D.
many US watchers.
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Replace 'any' with 'many'
we used any with with negative sentences and many with countable nouns.
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