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Nerea Posted 10 years ago
Business & Finance

Countable & Uncountable nouns

Hello, I'd like to know if this sentence is correct
"We don't have many hits from people in Australia"
Is many or any?
Thank you!
  

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'We don't have many hits' means 'We have a few hits'. 'We don't have any hits' means 'We have no hits at all'. '

  • 'We don't have many hits' means 'We have a few hits'.
  • 'We don't have any hits' means 'We have no hits at all'.
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'We don't have many hits' means 'We have a few hits'.

'We don't have any hits' means 'We have no hits at all'.

A better title would have been 'any or many?'

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