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HOW MUCH/MANY, MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF, FEW, A LITTLE. - Coggle Diagram
HOW MUCH/MANY, MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF, FEW, A LITTLE.
How Much/ How Many
How Much is used to describe mass nouns or noncount nouns like juice, rice, patience, and happiness. When using much, the noun will always be singular; it cannot be plural.
How Many is used to describe count nouns or nouns that can be counted like books, ideas, leaves, and shoes. When using many, the noun will always be plural.
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Much/Many
‘Much’ is used when we are speaking about a singular noun.
‘Many’ is used when we are speaking about a plural noun.
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Lots and A Lot of
We use a lot of and lots of in informal styles. Lots of is more informal than a lot of. A lot of and lots of can both be used with plural countable nouns and with singular uncountable nouns for affirmatives, negatives, and questions
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Few
Few refers to countable nouns, and is used with the plural form to indicate not many persons or things.
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A little
Little refers to non-countable nouns, and is used with the singular form to indicate that something exists only in a small amount or to a slight degree.
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