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  • Few vs. Couple vs. Several – Whats The Difference? | Dictionary. com
    For example, you might say only a few people came when it was 12 but 50 were invited Several most commonly means more than two, but fewer than many Depending on the context, the meanings of couple, few, and several, can overlap
  • Much vs. Many: What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
    Much is used with uncountable nouns, which are things we cannot count individually, like ‘water’, ‘sand’, or ‘love’ For example, we say “How much water do you drink a day?” On the other hand, many is used with countable nouns These are items you can count, such as ‘books’, ‘cars’, or ‘people’
  • Much vs Many: A Simple Guide to Correct Usage
    “Much” is used with uncountable nouns, such as “water” or “time,” while “many” is used with countable nouns, like “books” or “apples ” Both words can appear in negative sentences, questions, and formal expressions, but in positive sentences, they are often replaced by “a lot of”
  • MANY中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典
    We use many to refer to a large number of something countable We most commonly use it in questions and in negative sentences: …
  • Is It Better to Use Many or A Lot? - Word Smarts
    Whether you're feeling formal or keeping it casual, the adjectives "many" and "a lot" are two of the most common ways to describe an abundance Here's how to choose the right one
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  • Much, Many, More. . . - Grammar. com
    Sometimes, more and many are used together for comparison (of countable nouns) For example, “there are many more days left for me to legally become an adult ”
  • MANY中文 (繁體)翻譯:劍橋詞典 - Cambridge Dictionary
    We use many to refer to a large number of something countable We most commonly use it in questions and in negative sentences: …




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