
English Grammar
Select the answer that best fits
There's ____________ milk in the fridge.
A. some B. Any C. A
4 Answers By Expert Tutors

Niemah E. answered 05/15/24
Experienced Elementary School Tutor Concentrated in Language Arts
The answer that best fits is:
A. some
The word "some" is used to indicate an unspecified quantity of something. In this sentence, it implies that there is a certain amount of milk in the fridge, but the exact quantity is not specified. It's a common and natural way to describe the presence of an item without being overly specific.
Brandy H. answered 05/07/24
English Literature Can be Fun
The correct answer is not given- but with the answers that are there to choose from it is SOME.
With noncount nouns that are not specific, use "some" or "There is no milk in the fridge," or "There is no milk in the fridge."

Alecia H. answered 05/03/24
Empowering Minds: A dedicated Educator who inspires.
The correct answer is "some" because it represents indefinite quantity for example milk.
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05/03/24