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When should you use much and many?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

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.

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