• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: nathaliaapolo
  • hace 7 años

Many” and “much” have got the same meaning, but we use “many” with things we can count. For example, we count pens:1 pen, 2 pens, 3 pens etc. We can count books, chairs, etc. Generally, the things we can count take an “s” in the plural. “People” is an exception. It has got no “s”, but we use “many” with it. “Much” on the other hand, we use with things we can’t count. For example, we cannot count water, sugar or sand. We cannot say "one water, two waters, one sand, two sands etc". These things are a singular quantity and take no “s”. Money is no exception; we can count money, but we do not say one money, two monies. We say one dollar, two dollars; one euro, two euros, etc. Examples:  I’ve got many games.  There isn’t much time.  Do you have much homework?

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