In English grammar, 'much' is used with uncountable nouns (like 'space'), while 'many' is used with countable nouns (like 'chairs'). The video demonstrates this through the example 'There isn't much space' (correct) versus 'There isn't many space' (incorrect), and poses the question 'There are _____ chairs in the room' to test understanding of when to use 'many'.
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Much or Many? 🧠 | Can You Complete the Sentence? #englishlearningclass #englishlearning本站添加:
There isn't much space here, correct?
Wrong.
There isn't much space.
What about this? There are blah blah blah chairs in the room.
Much or many?
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