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There isn't ________________________ water in the overhead tank.

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Use "any" in negative sentences to express the absence or lack of something.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • Lot of
  • any
  • little
  • something
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

In negative sentences, we often use "any" to indicate the absence or lack of something. In this case, "There isn't any water" clearly communicates that no water is available in the overhead tank.
Why other options are wrong:
- "Lot of" would imply that there is a large amount of water, but the sentence is negative.
- "Little" suggests a small amount, which does not fit the context of the sentence where there is no water.
- "Something" is an indefinite term that does not work in negative constructions like this one.
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