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Many vs. A lot of MUCH vs. MANY vs. A LOT OF - English Grammar Lesson Watch on Much vs. Many vs. A lot of Much and Many are used to express that there is a large quantity or a large amount of something. Much is used with uncountable nouns Many is used with plural countable nouns


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A lot of / lots of can also be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. Note that there is hardly any difference between a lot of and lots of. A lot of and lots of are mainly used in affirmative sentences. In questions and negatives we express the same idea using much and many. I have watched lots of English films.


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Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will talk about the difference and use of the quantifiers much, many, little, few, plenty, a lot, a bit. Much, many, a lot of (lots of) Both much and many mean a large quantity of something. We use much with uncountable and many with countable nouns.


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Much, many, and a lot are quantifiers that all mean 'a large amount of'. The main difference between these words is that we can use much with uncountable nouns, many with plural countable nouns, and a lot with both types of nouns. Learn about much, many and a lot of with Lingolia, then practise using them in the free interactive exercise. Example


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Much, many with a noun We use much with singular uncountable nouns and many with plural nouns: [talking about money] I haven't got much change. I've only got a ten euro note. Are there many campsites near you? Questions and negatives We usually use much and many with questions (?) and negatives (−): Is there much unemployment in that area?


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Grammar practice Much and many Much and many Do you want to practise using much and many in English? Help Much and many We can use much and many to talk about quantities. We can also use a lot of or lots of. There aren't many shops in my town. Do you get much homework? I've got a lot of games. How to use them


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In formal or written English. In affirmative sentences much and many are more often used in formal or written English, whereas a lot of / lots of are more common in informal conversation.


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Many, much, a lot of Exercises: quantifiers. Many / much / a lot of - exercise 1; Many / much / a lot of - exercise 2; Many / much / a lot of - write


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A lot of and lots of have the same meaning lots of means a large number of amount. It can be used for countable or uncountable nouns (negative, positive and question) Lots of people went to the game. There were lots of jobs. Listening to music is lots of fun. There is lots of milk in the bucket. I have lots of cars.


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"Much", "many", and "a lot of" indicate a large quantity of something, for example "I have a lot of friends " means I have a large quantity of friends. Much, many, and a lot are quantifiers. Study the examples below: In the interrogative forms we use: much with uncountable nouns. (money, bread, water.) Example:


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He earns as. a lot of much many. money as me. positive sentence → as + much + uncountable noun. The Queen must have. a lot of much many. free time. positive sentence → a lot of + countable or uncountable noun|in a more formal sentence much would also be possible. He has.


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When do we use much and when many? much: uncountable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.) many: countable nouns (bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc.) Examples: How much money have you got? How many dollars have you got? In informal English these questions are often answered with a lot of, lots of.


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A lot.' 'How much homework do you have?' 'A little./None.' Or we can answer with a full sentence, using a quantifier + noun. 'How many shops are there?' 'There are quite a lot of shops.' 'How much money have you got?' 'I haven't got any money.'


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Explanation and use of 'much, many & a lot' (Usage and rules for the units of quantity 'much, many, a lot of, plenty of') Table of contents - use of 'much, many & a lot' On this page you will find the following: Using 'much' and 'many' Particularities and exceptions Using 'a lot of' and 'lots of' Further explanations and exercises


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A LOT OF We use a lot of with countable and uncountable nouns. It is used in affirmative sentences. There are a lot of eggs in the fridge. There is a lot of milk in the pitcher. Note: We also use 'lots of' instead of 'a lot of', especially in spoken English and that there is no difference in their meanings. Examples 1.