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Q.

Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
I have never been _____more beautiful than Scotland.


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a

Somewhere

b

Anywhere

c

Nowhere

d

Everywhere 

answer is B.

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Concept- I have never been anywhere more beautiful than Scotland.
Indefinite pronouns don't relate to a specific person,
 place, or thing. In English, there's a particular group of indefinite pronouns formed with a
 quantifier or distributive anteceded by any, some, every and no.
 We can rightly infer the following
- The prefix ‘ every ’ refers to all of the noun, all corridor.
- The prefix ‘ some ’ is used to relate to a part, but in a positive sense.
- The prefix ‘ any ’ is also used to relate to a part, but in a negative sense.
- The prefix ‘ no ’ is used to relate to no part of the noun.
In the given judgment , the blank is right after the verb ‘ been ’. The judgment is trying to say that Scotland is the most beautiful place they've ever visited. This is negative in the given judgment .
 Now, we know what we're looking for. Let’s go through the given options
 1) nearly- The word ‘ nearly ’ makes the meaning of the judgment different. This doesn't fit into the meaning of the given judgment . This isn't the needed answer. So, this is an incorrect option.
 2) anywhere- The word ‘ anywhere ’ makes the meaning of the judgment clearer. It fits impeccably into the given judgment . This is the needed answer. So, this is the correct option.
( 3) nowhere- The word ‘ nowhere ’ makes the meaning of the judgment different. This doesn't fit into the meaning of the given judgment . This isn't the needed answer. So, this is an incorrect option.
 4) everywere- The word ‘ far and wide ’ makes the meaning of the judgment different. This doesn't fit into the meaning of the given judgment . This isn't the needed answer. So, this is an incorrect option.
Hence , the correct answer is option 2.
 
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