Question:

In which of the following sentences is the quantifier used CORRECTLY?
a) I have observed him many a time before reprimanding him.
b) Any time you want me to help, I will be ready to do my bit.
c) Much of the spectators were disappointed with the performance of the team.
d) Both people were asked to vacate the scene immediately.

Updated On: Mar 5, 2025
  • a and b
  • a, b, c and d
  • b and d
  • b, c, and d
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the Correct Usage 

  • In option (b), "Any time" is used correctly to express any possible moment.
  • In option (a), "many" is used correctly to refer to more than one time.

Final Conclusion

Hence, the correct options are: (a) many, (b) any time.

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