Much describes a large amount of something of which each of its elements is quite small and of which there are usually so many that the number could not be counted. Many describes a large number of units of something that can be measured by counting the units. For example, we speak of much corn or many corn cobs.
"Very" should be used with "much". "So" should be used with "many". "Thank you very much." "There are so many."
use enough but not too much
Computer, control panel, system or performance should tell you how much of available is in use
as much water as rice, so nine cups
should I use blood glucose test daily if I have produce too much insulin
It should say on the packaging
Well obviously it's different for each person.If your hair tends to get greasy or dry, use a little more. Personally, i use a lot more than other people with my hair type. That's just how i like it.To be honest, you should know how much you need or how much you should use.
steroids are bad and you should not take them unless you are badly hurt
As much as you use, but the gas company should have a budget plan
'Has' is the present tense, singular, third-person conjugation of the verb 'to have'. It is used in cases as, "He has too much free time on his hands to play so many video games." If the subject is plural ("they"), or first- or second-person ("I"/"we" or "you"), then the verb to use is "have". If the tense is the past tense, then you should use "had". If the tense is future, use "will have".
'Has' is the present tense, singular, third-person conjugation of the verb 'to have'. It is used in cases as, "He has too much free time on his hands to play so many Video Games." If the subject is plural ("they"), or first- or second-person ("I"/"we" or "you"), then the verb to use is "have". If the tense is the past tense, then you should use "had". If the tense is future, use "will have".
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