Choose correct one: Hundred of people are watching the match on TV, Hundreds of people are watching the match on TV, A hundreds of people are watching the match on TV, None of these
Answer: Hundreds of people are watching the match on TV
Explanation
The correct sentence is "Hundreds of people are watching the match on TV."
"Hundreds" is used to refer to a large number, and it must be plural to make sense in this context.
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