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  1. Much:

    • "Much" is used with uncountable nouns, which are substances or concepts that cannot be counted individually. These nouns typically refer to things like liquids, powders, abstract concepts, or qualities.
    • Example: "There isn't much water left in the bottle." Here, "water" is an uncountable noun, so "much" is used to indicate the quantity of water.
    • Example: "She doesn't have much patience." In this sentence, "patience" is an abstract quality that cannot be counted, so "much" is used to describe the amount of patience.
  2. Many:

    • "Many" is used with countable nouns, which are things that can be counted individually as discrete units.
    • Example: "There are many apples in the basket." Here, "apples" is a countable noun, so "many" is used to indicate the quantity of apples.
    • Example: "How many books do you have?" In this sentence, "books" is a countable noun, so "many" is used to ask about the number of books.


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