Correct option is B
"Some" is used in affirmative sentences to indicate an unspecified quantity, especially in requests or offers. The sentence indicates a polite request, making "some" the most appropriate choice.
Information Booster:
1. "Some" is used in affirmative sentences and offers.
2. "Any" is generally used in negative or interrogative sentences.
3. "Few" and "a few" are used for countable nouns, not uncountable nouns like "sugar."
4. Correct understanding of determiners enhances fluency in English.
Additional Information:
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Any: Used in negatives/questions (e.g.,
Do you have any sugar?).
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Few: Indicates a small number and emphasizes scarcity.
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A few: Suggests a positive notion of "some" but still small in quantity.