many和much分别是什么意思

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1. Many means a large number of, plenty of, or numerous. It is used with countable nouns and is often accompanied by a plural verb. For example, "I don't think many people would argue with that."
2. Much is used to express a large quantity or extent, especially with uncountable nouns. It is an adverb and an adjective. For instance, "She laughs too much."
3. The word "much" can also be used to ask about the amount of something, often in negative sentences or with the word "how." For example, "How much sugar do I need?"
4. "Much" is also used with words like "as," "so," and "too," indicating a degree of comparison. For instance, "This box is much heavier than that one."
5. "Many" and "much" are both used to indicate quantity, but "many" is used with countable nouns and "much" with uncountable nouns. Remember, "many" is an adjective when used in the phrase "how many," and it is a pronoun when used with a plural verb to refer to a group of people.
6. The comparative form of "much" is "more," and the superlative form is "most." Similarly, the comparative form of "many" is "more," and the superlative form is "most."
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