Much vs Many: Fix your mistakes

Summary

A simple rule for using "much" with uncountable nouns and "many" with countable nouns.

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A quick guide for what to notice while you watch.

  • A2 level listening practice
  • British English accent exposure
  • Use "much" for things you can't count (water, money) and "many" for things you can (friends, books).
Why this lesson matters:

A simple rule for using "much" with uncountable nouns and "many" with countable nouns.

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💡 Key Learnings

Use "much" for things you can't count (water, money) and "many" for things you can (friends, books).

❓ Expert Answers

Is "money" countable?
No, in English we say "how much money".