MUCH or MANY or A LOT OF Countable and Uncountable Nouns

so guys today I wanted to talk to you

about much and many let’s go hi guys

today we’re going to talk about

something that many of my students get

wrong a lot of the time and this is the

difference between much many a lot of

and lots of well firstly these two mean

the same thing you can use them

interchangeably

these ones however cannot be used for

the same nouns and I’m going to explain

how you use them right now so with

uncountable nouns

well these refer to something that can’t

be counted and they don’t normally have

a plural form some exceptions though are

drinks if I’m in a restaurant and I ask

for two coffees well I’m really asking

for two cups of coffee that’s why I can

say two coffees with the plural if I ask

for two sugars in my tea well we really

know that I’m asking for two sachets or

two cubes of sugar in my tea so on that

own we can’t use them as plurals

so the uncountable nouns go with much

and much is something we tend to use in

the interrogate ‘iv or the negative form

I don’t have much water do you have much

homework and accountable is go with many

we can use this affirmative negative and

interrogative I have many apples I don’t

have many windows there aren’t many

girls which is never normally a problem

so for the affirmative much especially

it can sound incredibly formal I have

much water if it sounds a bit sounds a

bit too much so instead of saying much

in the affirmative I would use a lot of

water I have a lot of water I have lots

of water many on the other hand is more

widely used with the affirmative so I

have many apple

I have a lot of apples they’re more or

less the same in this case how quick was

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