I have …… more letters for you to write.
Alittle
Bany
Csome
Dfew
Answer:
C. some
Read Explanation:
- "Some" is used here because it implies an indefinite amount that is more than "few" but less than "many," and it fits the context of having additional letters to write. ("few" എന്നതിനേക്കാൾ കൂടുതലുള്ളതും എന്നാൽ "many" എന്നതിനേക്കാൾ കുറവുള്ളതുമായ ഒരു അനിശ്ചിത തുകയെ സൂചിപ്പിക്കുന്നു)
- I have some more letters for you to write / നിനക്ക് എഴുതാൻ എന്റേൽ കുറച്ച് കത്തുകൾ കൂടിയുണ്ട്
- "Little": This is used for uncountable nouns and would not fit the context of countable letters.
- "Any": This is typically used in negative statements or questions, not when affirmatively referring to a quantity.
- "Few": This implies a small number, which might not fit the context of having "more" letters to write.
