π‘ Use “many” with things you can count.
These are called countable nouns.
You can ask: How many?
✅ one apple, two apples, three apples...
✅ one book, two books
✅ one pencil, two pencils
Examples:
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How many apples are there?
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I don’t have many friends.
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There aren’t many chairs.
π΅ Use “much” with things you can’t count.
These are called uncountable nouns.
You ask: How much?
You don’t say "one water" or "two waters"—you measure it.
✅ water, sugar, milk, juice, time, money, rice
Examples:
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How much milk is in the bottle?
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I don’t have much time.
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There isn’t much juice left.
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