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mohhadihabibi

May 8, 2024

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Much and many

There is not much coffee in the bottle.
Were there many people in the party?
How many books did you read in the previous semester?
How much coffee do you drink every day?
How much does it cost?
How much is the pants price?
He spends a lot of time watching movie.
He spends lots of time watching movie.
We had lots of good times together.
With my new job, I have quite a lot of free time.
Do you eat sugar a lot?
Do you eat a lot of sugar?
Do you eat lots of sugar?
I do not read lots of books.
I do not read a lot of books.

Corrections

Much and many

There is not much coffee in the bottle.

Were there manya lot of people inat the party?

How many books did you read during the previous semester?

How much coffee do you drink every day?

How much does it cost?

How much is the pants price?

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

We had lots of good times together.

With my new job, I have quite a lot of free time.

Do you eat sugar a lot?

Do you eat a lot of sugar?

Do you eat lots of sugar?

I do not read lots of books.

I do not read a lot of books.

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

Much and many

There is not much coffee in the bottle.

Were there many people inat the party?

How many books did you read in the previouslast semester?

How much coffee do you drink every day?

How much does it cost?

How much isare the pants price?

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

We had lots of good times together.

With my new job, I have quite a lot of free time.

Do you eat sugar a lotoften?

Do you eat a lot of sugar?

Do you eat lots of sugar?

I do not read lots ofmany books.

I do not read a lot of books.

Much and many

There is not much coffee in the bottle.

Were there many people inat the party?

I would use 'at' instead of 'in' here, as at is generally used for more specific locations such as a party, and 'in' is usually used for larger locations, such as a country.

How many books did you read in the previous semester?

How much coffee do you drink every day?

How much does it cost?

How much is the pants price?rice of the pants? ¶

"price of the pants" is a more common and natural sounding alternative to "pants price"

He spends a lot of time watching movie.s.

The plural should be used to indicate that he spends lots of time watching different movies, not just one over and over again.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

Same as above.

We had lots of good times together.

With my new job, I have quite a lot of free time.

Do you eat sugar a lot?

Do you eat a lot of sugar?

Do you eat lots of sugar?

I do not read lots of books.

I do not read a lot of books.

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Great work! You have a very good understanding of the difference between much and many.

Much and many

There is not much coffee in the bottle.

Were there many people inat the party?

How many books did you read in the previouslast semester?

How much isdo the pants pricecost?

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

We had lots of good times together.

"We had many good times." is more common.

With my new job, I have quite a lobit of free time.

We do say "quite a lot," but usually as an isolated phrase rather than a modifier of something like "free time."

Do you eat sugar a lotoften consume sugar?

Do you eat a lot of sugar?

Do you eat lots of sugar?

"lots of" is casual

I do not read lots of books.

Again, casual

I do not read a lot of books.

How many books did you read in the previous semester?


How many books did you read in the previouslast semester?

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How many books did you read in the previouslast semester?

How many books did you read during the previous semester?

Much and many


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There is not much coffee in the bottle.


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Were there many people in the party?


Were there many people inat the party?

Were there many people inat the party?

I would use 'at' instead of 'in' here, as at is generally used for more specific locations such as a party, and 'in' is usually used for larger locations, such as a country.

Were there many people inat the party?

Were there manya lot of people inat the party?

How much coffee do you drink every day?


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How much does it cost?


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How much is the pants price?


How much isdo the pants pricecost?

How much is the pants price?rice of the pants? ¶

"price of the pants" is a more common and natural sounding alternative to "pants price"

How much isare the pants price?

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He spends a lot of time watching movie.


He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends a lot of time watching movie.s.

The plural should be used to indicate that he spends lots of time watching different movies, not just one over and over again.

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends a lot of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movie.


He spends lots of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

Same as above.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

He spends lots of time watching movies.

We had lots of good times together.


We had lots of good times together.

"We had many good times." is more common.

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With my new job, I have quite a lot of free time.


With my new job, I have quite a lobit of free time.

We do say "quite a lot," but usually as an isolated phrase rather than a modifier of something like "free time."

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Do you eat sugar a lot?


Do you eat sugar a lotoften consume sugar?

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Do you eat sugar a lotoften?

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Do you eat a lot of sugar?


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Do you eat lots of sugar?


Do you eat lots of sugar?

"lots of" is casual

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I do not read lots of books.


I do not read lots of books.

Again, casual

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I do not read lots ofmany books.

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I do not read a lot of books.


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