In English, we have many words to express quantity, including many, much, few, less, a lot, lots, a little, etc. Today we’ll look at some of the ways to express amounts by using the quantifiers many and much. You can remind your students of a few basic rules for using these quantifiers. You can also review using many and much in positive statements, negative statements, and questions. And since there are always exceptions to every rule of English, I've listed some exceptions for many and much that you can pass on to your students.
Many is used with plural count nouns. These words almost always end in “s,” so they are easy for students to spot.
With positive statements, the meaning of many is “a lot, a large number.”
With negative statements, the meaning of not many is “a few, a small number.”
With questions, many is used to ask about the number when the number is unknown.
Point out that there are a few well-known exceptions where a plural count noun doesn’t end in “s.”
Much is used with non-count nouns. These words almost never end in “s,” so they are easy for students to catch.
Much is very formal and awkward in positive statements. I tell my students to generally avoid using much in positive statements. Instead, students can use “a lot of” or “lots of.”
With negative statements, the meaning of not much is “a little, a small amount.”
With questions, much is used to ask about the amount when the amount is unknown.
Point out that there are a few well-known exceptions where a non-count noun ends in “s.”
Also point out that we can use much in positive sentences with the words “so” and “too” (see So, Such & Too for more information and examples).
With the holidays coming up, I hope you get many days off! Don’t spend too much on presents!
Tanya
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