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Bella yu Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

he has much money
he has a lot of money

i ve thought much money is also right but a book says its wrong
is it true?
  

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Please use capital letters for the first letter of a sentence and for the personal pronoun I ; end your sentences with a full stop (period). H e has much money . H e has a lot of money .

  • Please use capital letters for the first letter of a sentence and for the personal pronoun I ; end your sentences with a full stop (period).
  • H e has much money .
  • H e has a lot of money .
  • I' ve thought ' much money ' is also right but a book says its wrong .
  • I s it true?
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Please use capital letters for the first letter of a sentence and for the personal pronoun I; end your sentences with a full stop (period).

He has much money.
He has a lot of money.

I've thought 'much money' is also righ
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Some examples from the web with much in the affirmative:

  • He has much more money than I have.
  • And, yet, suddenly, he has so much money that he'll take a girl like Lydia for two pounds a week.
  • And as much money as he has, his wife has more.
  • But he's spending so much money.
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