Correct option is A
"Any" is appropriate for negative sentences to emphasize the absence of quantity (
I don’t have any money).
Information Booster:
1. "Any" fits best in negative or interrogative contexts.
2. "Some" suggests a positive context.
3. "Little" and "few" refer to small amounts, not suitable for uncountable nouns.
4. Context determines the choice of determiner.
Additional Information:
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Some: Used in positive statements (
I need some time).
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Little: Indicates scarcity for uncountable nouns (
Little hope remains).
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Few: Used for countable nouns (
Few books were available).