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51. I saw ______ one-eyed man yesterday.
Answer: The word 'one' begins with a consonant sound ('w'), so 'a' is used.
52. We need ______ more volunteers for the event.
Answer: 'Some' is used with plural countable nouns in affirmative sentences.
53. ______ people think that the new law is unfair.
Answer: 'A lot of' is used with countable nouns like 'people' to mean a large number.
54. I would rather have ______ milk than coffee.
Answer: 'A little' is used with uncountable nouns like 'milk' to indicate a small amount.
55. She spoke ______ words and left the room.
Answer: 'A few' means a small number of words, implying a brief statement.
56. ______ of the two options is acceptable.
Answer: 'Either' is used to refer to one of two options.
57. Do you need ______ help carrying those bags?
Answer: 'Any' is commonly used in questions to ask if help is needed.
58. There is ______ rice left; we need to buy more.
Answer: 'Little' means hardly any, indicating that the amount of rice is insufficient.
59. ______ book you want is out of stock.
Answer: 'The' specifies a particular book that the listener wants.
60. He has ______ experience in this field.
Answer: 'Enough' indicates a sufficient amount of the uncountable noun 'experience'.