Вопрос задан 14.11.2023 в 23:14. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Елисеева Влада.

There......furniture in my sitting room but there... not... thinhs in my bedroom a.is

much,is,muchb.is many,are,manyc.is much,are,manyd.are much,are,manye.are many,are,much​
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Отвечает Ivanova Kamila.

Ответ:

There is furniture in my sitting room but there is not much things in my bedroom

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

The correct answer is:

b. There are many things in my sitting room but there are not many things in my bedroom.

In the given sentence, we are comparing the amount of furniture or things in two different rooms, the sitting room and the bedroom. Since we are referring to multiple objects, we should use the plural form "many" instead of "much". Additionally, since we are talking about the number of things in each room, we should use the verb "are" to match the plural subject "things".

Here is the breakdown of the options:

a. is much, is, much - This option uses the singular form "is" instead of the plural form "are" for the subject "things". It also uses "much" instead of "many", which is incorrect for countable objects.

b. is many, are, many - This option correctly uses the plural form "are" for the subject "things" and the plural form "many" to describe the countable objects in both rooms. This is the correct answer.

c. is much, are, many - This option uses "much" instead of "many" for countable objects, which is incorrect. It also uses the singular form "is" instead of the plural form "are" for the subject "things".

d. are much, are, many - This option uses "much" instead of "many" for countable objects, which is incorrect. It also uses the plural form "are" for the subject "things", but it should be followed by the plural form "many" to describe the countable objects.

e. are many, are, much - This option correctly uses the plural form "are" for the subject "things" and the singular form "much" to describe an uncountable quantity. However, since we are talking about countable objects in this context, "many" should be used instead of "much".

Therefore, the correct answer is b. There are many things in my sitting room but there are not many things in my bedroom.

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