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There isn’t _____ (many/much) traffic on Sundays. - English

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Question

There isn’t _____ (many/much) traffic on Sundays.

Fill in the Blanks

Solution

There isn’t much traffic on Sundays.

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Chapter 1.1: Eidgah - Use Grammar [Page 96]

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