WebMeaning of many in English. many. determiner, pronoun. us / ˈmen.i / uk / ˈmen.i /. A1. used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with "too," "so," and "as" to mean "a b05lDDMUzmVC Web1. : consisting of or amounting to a large but indefinite number. worked for many years. the many advantages of an education. 2. : being one of a large but indefinite number. many LiBasuLcI3g3 WebSo much, so many with a noun We use so rather than very before much and many in affirmative clauses to emphasise a very large quantity of something: He has so much money! Not: He has very much money! There were so many jobs to do. As much as, as many as When we want to makeparisons connected with quantity, we use as much MItd5I2iZJiS WebUse many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). For example: I don’t have much money. They own many houses. Examples for much / many Phillip owns many properties in France. We didn’t earn much profit this year. How much money have you got? Sharon does not have many friends. There are too many students in this class. VQGWOsdmABWU
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