In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
You think she hasn't got any friends? Of course she's got _____
Answer Details
The most appropriate option is "quite a few."
In this context, the speaker is responding to a question about whether someone has friends. The phrase "quite a few" is commonly used to indicate that someone has a moderate or substantial number of friends, but not an excessive amount. It fits well in this context because the speaker is implying that the person in question does have friends, but not an overwhelmingly large number.
The option "many more" suggests that the person has some friends but could have more, and "quite much" is not a commonly used phrase in this context. The option "few" is the opposite of what the speaker intends to convey, as it would suggest that the person does not have many friends at all.