These two words are both adjectives. They are both quantifiers that mean "a lot." Use "much" when referring to a non-count noun. Use "many" when referring to a countable noun.
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English Grammar Online: much / many ★★★★★ |
This website provides a very clear and concise explanation on this topic. Look for the exercises at the bottom of this page. |
Cambridge Dictionaries Online: Much, many, a lot of, lots of: quantifiers ★★★★★ |
This website provides an even more detailed explanation about "much and many" than the one suggested above it. |
YouTube (Holmwood's Online Learning): Much and many + countable and uncountable nouns ★★★★★ |
A great explanation of this concept for people that would prefer to listen. |
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