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How to use much, many, a lot of, and lots of in English? It's a cultural tradition that when asked "how much do you want?", most of us answer "everything and more." Money, travel, and delicious food are just a few of the words that inevitably pop into our heads along with the adverb "much." To correctly formulate your desires in English, you need to know the rules for using interchangeable words like "many, much," and "a lot of, lots of." The difference between "many" and "much" The word "much" is an excellent complement to an uncountable noun. An uncountable noun is always singular. For example: Water Coffee Tea Ice Bread Butter Steam Air "How much money is good for you?" "I don't need much bread." Accordingly, the word "many" should be used with countable nouns, for example: "Do you have many friends?" "I don't want many candies." "A lot of" and "lots of" There's a fine line between these words. You won't be mistaken if you say "a lot of money" or "lots of money," as the latter is a more expressive version of the former, meaning "a whole lot." "There's a lot of fresh air in the mountains." "I got lots of impressions." In everyday speech, the word "many" is used as follows: Affirmative sentences – a lot of; Interrogative sentences – much, many; Negative sentences – much, many. But if the situation requires formality, you'll have to forget the adverb "a lot of," as it's not acceptable in formal language. For such situations, we recommend expanding your vocabulary with such fancy phrases as "large amount of money." If you need to specify a quantity (asking "How many...?"), use "much" and "many." "How many books are here?" "How much is this dress?" "A lot of" is not used when preceded by: too, far, too - too very - very so - so how - as as - also Few, a few, little, a little: differences in usage AUTHOR: Katrin The use of the pronouns few, a few, little, a little is not the most difficult topic in English grammar, so we'll cover it quickly and without unnecessary fuss. The general translation of the words few, a few, little, a little is 'few'. What's the difference then? Few and a few are used exclusively with countable nouns, little and a little - with uncountable nouns. Few and little mean 'few', that is, not enough. A few and a little mean 'a little', but enough. Thus, we get: Few + countable noun = few ..., not enough ... A few + countable noun = several ..., enough .... Little + uncountable noun = not enough... A little + uncountable noun = not enough..., enough... Few hours Few friends Few cars A few apples A few chairs A few men Little honey Little sugar Little love A little water A little warmth A little time So, the question of whether to use (a) few or (a) little disappears once you determine which word the pronouns refer to: if it's a countable noun, use (a) few; if it's an uncountable noun, use (a) little. Consider some examples. Few or a few? Few – not enough, not enough for the job. A few – not enough (= a few), but enough for the job. I have a few books for my dissertation. I need to go to the local library. Though the local library is not big and modern, I managed to find a few books for my dissertation.

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