HOW MANY & HOW MUCH Konu Anlatımı

 How many? / hau meni / How many?  This is the question we ask when we want to know how many countable objects there are. Countable objects are always used in the plural form in questions. Examples: How many people are there in the garden? If we know the number in the question above, we can give a definitive answer: There are 28 people in the garden. A: ‘How many books are there on the desk?’ (How many books are on the desk?) B: ‘There are 3 books on the desk.’ (There are 3 books on the desk.) There are about 10 books on the desk. (There are about 10 books on the desk.) How many cats are there in your house? (How many cats are there in your house?) How many computers have you got? (How many computers do you have?) How many sisters do you have? (How many sisters do you have?) How many bottles of orange juice can you drink? (How many phones did you buy last year?) How many books will you buy me tomorrow? (How many books will you buy me tomorrow?) How many people are coming to my party? (How many people are coming to my party?) How many oranges have you eaten today? (How many oranges did you eat today?) (How much? / hau match / How much?) (This is the question we ask when we want to know the quantity of uncountable objects. Since objects cannot be counted, they are never used in the plural form.) Examples: How much milk did you drink yesterday? (How much milk did you drink yesterday?) We can say to the question above, "I drank some milk." I drank some milk. (I drank some milk.) Or we could also say, "I drank a bottle of milk." How much money do you need? How much luggage do you have? How much damage did you have? How much work have you got? How much homework did you have yesterday? How much hair do you have? How much did you spend last night? How much bread will you buy? "How much" is a phrase we ask when we want to find out the price of something on its own; let's not forget. Examples: How much is this watch? How much are these postcards? (What are the prices of these postcards?) I drank one bottle of milk. Or we could say I drank two glasses of milk. I drank two glasses of milk. Or we could also say I drank one carton of milk. I drank one carton of milk. Milk cannot be counted on its own, but it can be made countable with expressions like one glass, two bottles, three liters, or four cartons of milk. How much time do I have?