Choose from the options nearest in meaning to the word underlined.

The boy was told that he would need several more pints of blood if he was to survive.

a

many

b

much

c

some

d

plenty

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Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

The question has been modified. Thanks for your observation.

Precociousone
4 years ago

U guys are wrong. "Much" is for intangible things like blood and water or sand etc. "Many" is for tangible things such as cubes of sugar, pens etc

Kvngpetrez
4 years ago

y'all, several means more than two but not many
much means enough of, similar to many
some is the correct answer meaning an unspecified amount but not many still

Lydwina
10 years ago

Incorrect question

timmyboy200
9 years ago

what's the correct question and answer

magiiiicccckk
1 year ago

@myschool the answer is SOME. Kindly correct this

Ogonnem204
2 years ago

Some

PandD
2 months ago

Some keeh

ICONISTA
2 years ago

NO UNDERLINED WORD

Simonomah
6 years ago

The answer should be *Some* and not "Many" pls myschool check it

some is correct.

several means not too many.

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