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Yang5s1 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Equipment(s): much more/many more?

If you want us to complete this job within six months, we need _ more _.
A. much,equipment
B. many,equipments
C. much,equipments
D. many,equipment
  

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Hi, First, what do you think? Clive

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7 Answers
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Hi,

First, what do you think?

Clive
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i think is
"D"
thanks
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Hi,

No. A.

'Equipment' is an uncountable noun.

Clive
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" Much more equipment " sounds wrong to my ears.
" Many more equipment " has subject -noun disgreement.

I think this is not a well written question in my opinion. Clive already pointed out that " equipment " is uncountable. Based on the existing text, " a lot more equipment" or perhaps, " some more equipment " is more common.
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dimsumexpress" Much more equipment " sounds wrong to my ears." Many more equipment " has subject -noun disgreement.I think this is not a well written question in my opinion. Clive already pointed out that " equipment " is uncountable. Based on the existing text, " a lot more equipment" or perhaps, " some more equipment " is more common.

It can sound wro
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Dave PhillipsIt can sound wrong to you Dim Sum but I assure you that Clive is correct (un-surprisingly so) when he says the answer is A. much more equipment.
Dave,

I am not contradicting Clive's answer. I agreed, in fact, given the choices, A -was the correct and the best answer. I spent over 20 years with manufacturing machineries which we call "eq
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yang5s1 If you want us to complete this job within six months, we need many more equipment
A. much,equipment
B. many,equipments
C. much,equipments
D. many,equipment

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