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Teoria – Explicacion y Ejemplos Ingles A Lot Of Much Many
A lot of, much and many are all used when we want to say that there is a large quantity of something. They can all be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. A lot of is the most common form:
We’ve got a lot of friends in common.
I’ve drunk a lot of coffee today.
There are a lot of things I still don’t understand about quantum physics.
Much and many are used less frequently than a lot of:
I don’t have much time.
We’ve received many compliments about the new restaurant.
I’ve got far too many pairs of shoes.
Much is used mainly in negative sentences and questions:
I don’t have much patience.
She doesn’t earn much money.
Do you have much experience in this field?
We can use much with a little:
I’ve only got a little money left, so I can’t buy much.
There’s not much point in going out tonight – it’s raining.
I’ve read a little about the history of the area, but not much.
Many is used mainly in positive sentences:
I’ve received many compliments about the new restaurant.
There are many different ways to skin a cat.
I know many people who are learning English.
We have many friends in common.
We can use many with a few:
I’ve only got a few things to do today, so I’ve got plenty of time.
There are a few clouds in the sky, but many of them are high up.
I’ve only read a few books by Jane Austen, but many people love her work.
Ejercicios con soluciones de Ingles A Lot Of Much Many
Much, many, a lot of We use much with singular uncountable nouns: I don’t have much time. We use many with plural countable nouns: There are many things to do. We use a lot of with both singular and plural nouns: I’ve got a lot of friends. There are a lot of problems. We can use much, many and a lot of with a noun without a determiner (a/an, the): I read a lot of books. We have many friends. I eat too much chocolate. We can use them before a noun with a determiner: I read many good books. We have a lot of old friends. I eat too much of that chocolate. We often use them with too: I eat too much. We have too many friends. We can use them in front of an adjective: I’m far too worried. We’ve got far too many friends. We use much and many in negative sentences and questions: I don’t have much time. Do you have many friends? We use a lot of in positive sentences and questions: I’ve got a lot of time. Have you got a lot of friends? We can use a lot with a noun without a determiner: I read a lot. We can use it before a noun with a determiner: I read a lot of books. We often use it with too: I watch a lot of TV. We can use it in front of an adjective: I’m far too worried. We use a lot of, not a lot, in negative sentences and questions: I don’t watch a lot of TV. Do you read a lot of books?
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