Homework and Nouns
Homework is an uncountable noun and is not used in the plural. You say: The teacher gave us a lot of homework.
Homework is always followed by a singular verb.
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
How much milk do they want much or many?
- much: uncountable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.)
- many: countable nouns (bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc.)
Differentiating "Many"
Successivamente,, is many a person grammatically correct?
Both are correct.
- MANY PEOPLE is followed by a PLURAL VERB.
- MANY A PEOPLE is followed by a SINGULAR VERB.
Adjective "Much"
What is the adjective of much?
- much
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- Use the adjective much to mean "a lot" or "a large amount."
- If you don’t get much sleep the night before a big test, you don’t get a lot.
- Much is used as an adjective or adverb, but it always means a large quantity, extent, or degree.
Indefinite Pronouns
Is many a singular or plural pronoun?
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- Indefinite Pronouns
- Singular: another, each, either, much, neither, one, other
- Plural: anybody, anyone, anything, everybody, everyone, everything, nobody, no one, nothing, somebody, someone, something, both, few, many, others, several
Using "Many" and "Much"
How much is or many bread?
- We can say 2 pens, 3 books, 5 oranges.
- With countable nouns we use MANY.
- HOW MUCH or HOW MANY?
- MUCH: a piece of bread, a bowl of rice, a cup of coffee, a spoon of sugar
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