Difference between expressions of quantity - many and much.

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Difference between expressions of quantity - many and much. MANY or MUCH? Difference between expressions of quantity - many and much.

MANY or MUCH The usage of many and much depends very much on the countability of the nouns. In case of countable nouns we use many. E. g. We have many books at home. In case of uncountable nouns we use much. E. g. How much money do you need? To express large amount of something we can also use a lot of instead of many and much.

How _________ money do you earn? We spend so _________ time together. Complete the following exercise with the correct expression. Use many or much in the sentences: How _________ money do you earn? We spend so _________ time together. I like skirts very __________. I don´t have _________ books at home. I am sorry, I have to go now. I have so ________ work. How _________ people can you see there? I want to have _________ good friends. Mary has __________ T-shirts in her wardrobe. We need some milk. How _________ do we need? You need some eggs. How _________ do you need? We need some paper. How _________ do we need? How _________ cigarettes do you smoke a day? How _________ children do you have? How _________ bottles of wine is there in the cellar? How _________ English grammar do you know? How _________ Americans do you know? How _________ sugar do you take in your tea? How _________ apples do you usually eat a day? How _________fruit do you eat in average week? How _________ chairs are there in your house?

Solution How MUCH money do you earn? We spend so MUCH time together. I like skirts very MUCH I don´t have MANY books at home. I am sorry, I have to go now. I have so MUCH work. How MANY people can you see there? I want to have MANY good friends. Mary has MANY T-shirts in her wardrobe. We need some milk. How MUCH do we need? You need some eggs. How MANY do you need? We need some paper. How MUCH do we need? How MANY cigarettes do you smoke a day? How MANY children do you have? How MANY bottles of wine is there in the cellar? How MUCH English grammar do you know? How MANY Americans do you know? How MUCH sugar do you take in your tea? How MANY apples do you usually eat a day? How MUCH fruit do you eat in average week? How MANY chairs are there in your house?

Evaluation 20 – 18 points = 1 17 – 14 points = 2 13 – 9 points = 3 8 – 4 points = 4 3 – 0 points = 5