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"Much" is used with uncountable nouns, "many" with plural countable nouns, and "a lot of" or "lots of" can be used with both uncountable and plural countable nouns.
"Much" is used with uncountable nouns, "many" with plural countable nouns, and "a lot of" or "lots of" can be used with both uncountable and plural countable nouns.
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"Much", "many" and "lots of" are expressions that indicate quantity or amount, making it easier to talk about various types of nouns in different contexts.
"Much", "many" and "lots of" are expressions that indicate quantity or amount, making it easier to talk about various types of nouns in different contexts.
True
When discussing uncountable nouns like patience or money, we use "many."
When discussing uncountable nouns like patience or money, we use "many."
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The following statement is correct:
How many sugar do you need for the recipe?
The following statement is correct:
How many sugar do you need for the recipe?
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The following statement is correct:
There were many cars on the road during peak hour traffic.
The following statement is correct:
There were many cars on the road during peak hour traffic.
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The following statement is correct:
You can save a lot of money by shopping during the sale season.
The following statement is correct:
You can save a lot of money by shopping during the sale season.
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