Much, Many and A Lot
In the interrogative forms we use :
- Much with uncountable nouns. (money, bread, water...)
- Many with countable nouns. (students, desks, windows...)
- Ex :
- How many students / teachers / desks... are there?
In the negative forms we use :
- Much with uncountable nouns. (money, bread, water...)
- Ex :
- I haven't got much money/bread/water...
- Many with countable nouns. (students, desks, windows...)
- Ex :
- There aren't many students / teachers / desks...
In the affirmative forms we use :
- A lot, A lot of, lots of with countable and uncountable nouns.
- Ex :
- "How many students are there in the classroom?"
- "There are a lot."
- "How many students are there in the classroom?"
- "There are a lot of / lots of students"..
In formal written English :
- It is also possible (and preferable) to use many and much rather than a lot of, lots of and a lot in formal written English.
- Ex :
- There are many students.
- Much time was spent on studying.
Some more points to Remember :
- In affirmative sentences with so, as or too, we also use much / many.
- Ex :
- "Ramani has so many friends."
- "She has as many friends as Mohana."
- "Mohan has too much money."
Now lets see the detailed view of the points mentioned above :
Interrogative | Negative | Affirmative |
---|---|---|
How many books are there?
|
There aren'tmany.
| There are a lot. |
There are a lot of books. | ||
There are lots of books. | ||
There are many books (formal) | ||
How much money have you got?
|
I haven't gotmuch.
| I've got a lot. |
I've got a lot of money. | ||
I've got lots of money. | ||
I have got much money (formal) |
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