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Saturday, 24 July 2010

Much Many and A Lot


 Much, Many and A Lot

In today's post we shall discuss about the usage of Much, Many and A Lot. These three indicate a large quantity of something, for example "I have a lot of friends " means I have a large quantity of friends. These three are (much, many and a lot) are quantifiers. Now lets see some examples to demonstrate the usage of Much, Many and A Lot.

  • How much money have you got?
    • I haven't got much money.
    • I have got a lot.
    • I have got a lot of money.
  • How many students are in the classroom?
    • There aren't many.
    • There are a lot.
    • There are a lot of/lots of students.
In the interrogative forms we use :
  • Much with uncountable nouns. (money, bread, water...)
    • Ex :
      • How much money / bread / water...is there? 
  • 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.
Remember friends, if you're speaking or writing to friends (informal), use a lot, a lot of, lots of. But if you want to be more formal, perhaps it is preferable to use much and many.

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 :

InterrogativeNegativeAffirmative
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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