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  3. Grammar Lesson: Much and Many

  4. Разница между Much и Many, a lot of, lots of, plenty of

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  1. So much or so many homework

    New Member. 1. Jorge has had (so, such, so much, so many) serious problems with his boss that he's thinking of quitting of his job. 2. The dentist said the reason I have (so, such, so much, so many) terrible teeth is because I eat (so, such, so much, so many) sugar. 3.

  2. Quantifiers : much/many/a lot of

    In negative sentences, we use many with countable nouns, and much with uncountable nouns. We don't have many books. (= We have a small number.) I don't have much money. (= I have a small amount.) We can also use a lot of/lots of in negative sentences with countable or uncountable nouns. We don't eat lots of potatoes.

  3. Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiers

    Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiers - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  4. Much or Many

    When to Use Much and Many. As I just explained, "much" should be used with uncountable nouns and countable nouns with "many." Much: much homework, much sugar, much love; Many: many dogs, many people, many ideas; Is It Much or Many Money? "Money" is an uncountable noun, so you'd definitely use the word "much" rather than ...

  5. Much vs Many

    For example, you might say, "I don't have much time.". On the other hand, "many" is used with countable nouns, which refer to items that can be counted, like "books," "cars," or "people.". An example would be, "There are many stars in the sky.". Understanding the distinction between "much" and "many" is ...

  6. Much and many

    Much and many. We can use much and many to talk about quantities. We can also use a lot of or lots of.. There aren't many shops in my town. Do you get much homework? I've got a lot of games.. How to use them. We usually use a lot of or lots of in positive sentences.. A lot of people were at the party. There's lots of information on this website.. For things we can count, we use many or a lot ...

  7. Much vs. Many Main Difference and Basic Rules

    Much and many both mean large amounts. Despite their meaning, how they are used in sentences comes down to noun they modify. Learn how to know when to use much or many, and how to avoid grammar traps.

  8. Much or Many? English Grammar Exercises

    You use many with nouns that are plural and countable. An example is: How many pizzas should I buy? Now, it is your chance to practice. Complete the following sentences by using either much or many correctly. Exercise 1. Exercise 2 PREMIUM. Exercise 3 PREMIUM. Exercise 4 PREMIUM.

  9. PDF Much or Many

    a) much b) many 13) I don't have ___ money saved up for vacation. a) much b) many 14) How ___ homework do you have tonight? a) much b) many 15) How ___ televisions do you have in your home? a) much b) many 16) The school doesn't have ___ printers for students to use. a) much b) many 17) This room does not have ___ curtains. a) much b) many

  10. English Grammar Rules

    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. It doesn't need much milk. We had so much fun. I spent many days there.

  11. Much or Many?

    We use use much and many in questions and negative sentences. They both show an amount of something. Use 'Much' with uncountable nouns. We use much with singular nouns. ... 9 - Is our teacher going to give us ___ homework? many much. 10 - There's ___ information to remember. much many a lot of.

  12. Much, Many, and A lot

    The words MUCH, MANY, and A LOT (LOTS) show there is a large amount of something. Much is used with uncountable nouns. (smoke, water, money, etc.) Many is used with plural countable nouns. (cars, sunglasses, people, etc.) A lot (Lots) can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. MUCHMANYA LOT/LOTSUsed with nouns we cannot…

  13. too many/much, (not) enough b1

    Quantifiers: too much/many and (not) … enough. I've got too many books. She drinks too much coffee. There are enough chairs for everyone. We haven't got enough money. too many/much. noun. I've got. too many.

  14. Much/Many, A lot of

    Our teacher gives us too much homework. How much sugar do we have? I don't know how much water I drank. A lot of. We use a lot of with noncount nouns and plural count nouns. I ate a lot of apples. A lot of people like to swim at night. That dog has a lot of fleas. Mary bought a lot of furniture. The man gave us a lot of advice. Our teacher gave ...

  15. A1 Much and Many Grammar

    Learn the use of much and many to be successful in the Cambridge Assessment English A1 Movers test. A1 Much and Many. The words much and many mean a lot of. If a noun is uncountable, we use much. I get much homework on Friday. Don't eat too much sugar. If a noun is countable, we use many. Maria has many friends.

  16. What's the Right Amount of Homework?

    The National PTA and the National Education Association support the " 10-minute homework guideline "—a nightly 10 minutes of homework per grade level. But many teachers and parents are quick to point out that what matters is the quality of the homework assigned and how well it meets students' needs, not the amount of time spent on it.

  17. Key Lessons: What Research Says About the Value of Homework

    Too much homework may diminish its effectiveness. While research on the optimum amount of time students should spend on homework is limited, there are indications that for high school students, 1½ to 2½ hours per night is optimum. Middle school students appear to benefit from smaller amounts (less than 1 hour per night).

  18. How much homework is too much?

    Many districts follow the guideline of 10 minutes per grade level. This is a good rule of thumb and can be modified for specific students or subjects that need more or less time for assignments. This can also be helpful to gauge if you are providing too much (or too little) homework. Consider surveying your students on how much time is needed ...

  19. More than two hours of homework may be counterproductive, research

    Many students felt forced or obligated to choose homework over developing other talents or skills. Also, there was no relationship between the time spent on homework and how much the student enjoyed it. The research quoted students as saying they often do homework they see as "pointless" or "mindless" in order to keep their grades up.

  20. Is homework a necessary evil?

    Many high school students also seem to be exceeding the recommended amounts of homework. Pope and Galloway recently surveyed more than 4,300 students from 10 high-achieving high schools. Students reported bringing home an average of just over three hours of homework nightly ( Journal of Experiential Education , 2013).

  21. 11 Surprising Homework Statistics, Facts & Data (2024)

    A 2018 Pew Research poll of 743 US teens found that 17%, or almost 2 in every 5 students, regularly struggled to complete homework because they didn't have reliable access to the internet. This figure rose to 25% of Black American teens and 24% of teens whose families have an income of less than $30,000 per year. 4.

  22. Should We Get Rid of Homework?

    But there's a defense of homework that doesn't really have much to do with class mobility, equality or any sense of reinforcing the notion of meritocracy. It's one that became quite clear to ...

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  24. Commentary: Should holiday homework be banned?

    Consequently, many parents delegate homework guidance to educational experts - tuition teachers. Families spent an estimated S$1.4 billion (US$1 billion) on tuition in 2018, based on data from the ...