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The words "Many" and "Much" are used to express quantity in different contexts.
They are used in affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences. The difference between them lies in the type of noun with which they are used. Literally, these words translate as "a lot".
"Many" is used with countable nouns (that is, nouns that we can count).
Examples:
There are many students in the classroom.
There are many students in the classroom.
She doesn't eat many sweets.
She doesn't eat many sweets.
Are there many of your friends in this room?
Are there many of your friends in this room?
"Much" is used with uncountable nouns (that is, nouns that we cannot count).
Examples:
She wants much chocolate.
She wants much chocolate.
I don't have much free time.
I don't have much free time.
He needs to buy much tea and coffee.
He needs to buy much tea and coffee.
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