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English, 07.10.2019 05:30, mya1318

Which alternative is correct:
a) i am not surely, but i think there is not milk left.
b) i am not sure, but i think there is any milk left.
c) i am no sure, but i think has milk left.
d) i am not sure, but i think there is some milk left.

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Which alternative is correct:
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