The document provides 5 examples of sentence pairs or triplets where one of the options is grammatically correct while the others are incorrect. For each example, the reader is asked to choose the grammatically correct phrase that uses quantifiers like "some", "any", or "a/an" properly in the context. The high-level purpose is to quiz the reader on proper usage of certain English quantifiers in different situations.
The document provides 5 examples of sentence pairs or triplets where one of the options is grammatically correct while the others are incorrect. For each example, the reader is asked to choose the grammatically correct phrase that uses quantifiers like "some", "any", or "a/an" properly in the context. The high-level purpose is to quiz the reader on proper usage of certain English quantifiers in different situations.
The document provides 5 examples of sentence pairs or triplets where one of the options is grammatically correct while the others are incorrect. For each example, the reader is asked to choose the grammatically correct phrase that uses quantifiers like "some", "any", or "a/an" properly in the context. The high-level purpose is to quiz the reader on proper usage of certain English quantifiers in different situations.
The document provides 5 examples of sentence pairs or triplets where one of the options is grammatically correct while the others are incorrect. For each example, the reader is asked to choose the grammatically correct phrase that uses quantifiers like "some", "any", or "a/an" properly in the context. The high-level purpose is to quiz the reader on proper usage of certain English quantifiers in different situations.