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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

very?much?many?

a)There are much many apples.

b)There are very many apples.

c)There is more many apples

d)There is many much paper on the table.

e)There is very much paper on the table.

f)There is more much paper on the table.

Do these four sentences right? What is the different between a,b and c?(d),(e) and (f)?

e)There is much/many more apples on the table than on the floor. << much, many or both are right?

Thank you
  

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Anonymous a)There are much many apples. many b)There are very many apples. many c)There is more many apples are many more d)There is many much paper on the table.

  • Anonymous a)There are much many apples.
  • many b)There are very many apples.
  • many c)There is more many apples are many more d)There is many much paper on the table.
  • Correct is: There are many paper s on the table.
  • e)There is very much paper s on the table.
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Anonymousa)There are much many apples. many

b)There are very many apples. many

c)There is more many apples are many more

d)There is many much paper on the table. Correct is: There are many papers on the table.

e)There
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What is the different between a,b and c?(d),(e) and (f)?

and I also would say: which/what is the difference between.....?

what do u think about it?
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Briefly,

The correct way to ask this question is; What is the difference between....

With your sentences, 'many much' is never used.
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much > uncountable nouns "There is much robed money"
many > countable nouns "There are many apples"
very > is used before adjective "You are very bored"

there is > singular > uncoutable nouns
there are > plural > countable nouns

I think that it is so. or is there more something?
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Nice work Nanita. You are quite correct, but in modern English, much and many are usually used in negative sentences, and in questions;

Negative; "Is there much stolen money?" "No, there is not much stolen money"
Positive: "Is there much stolen money?"

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