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Much vs Many Exercises 1–25

Much and Many

We use much with uncountable nouns.

Example: How much water do you need?

We use many with plural countable nouns.

Example: How many people are coming?

Uncountable nouns: water, time, money, information, traffic, work

Countable nouns: books, people, cars, ideas, apples, students

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Exercises 1–25

1. How ______ time do we have?
a) much
b) many

2. How ______ people are here?
a) much
b) many

3. We don’t have ______ money.
a) much
b) many

4. There are ______ cars outside.
a) much
b) many

5. She doesn’t drink ______ coffee.
a) much
b) many

6. We invited ______ friends.
a) much
b) many

7. There isn’t ______ milk left.
a) much
b) many

8. How ______ books did you buy?
a) much
b) many

9. We don’t have ______ time today.
a) much
b) many

10. There are ______ students in the room.
a) much
b) many

11. She didn’t give me ______ information.
a) much
b) many

12. We saw ______ birds.
a) much
b) many

13. He doesn’t have ______ work today.
a) much
b) many

14. There were ______ problems.
a) much
b) many

15. We don’t need ______ sugar.
a) much
b) many

16. She asked ______ questions.
a) much
b) many

17. There isn’t ______ traffic today.
a) much
b) many

18. We took ______ photos.
a) much
b) many

19. He doesn’t eat ______ food.
a) much
b) many

20. There are ______ houses here.
a) much
b) many

21. We don’t have ______ energy left.
a) much
b) many

22. She met ______ new people.
a) much
b) many

23. There isn’t ______ water in the bottle.
a) much
b) many

24. We saw ______ animals.
a) much
b) many

25. He doesn’t have ______ experience.
a) much
b) many

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