The grammatical distinction between 'many' and 'much' depends on whether the noun is countable or uncountable: 'many' is used with countable nouns (e.g., apples, books, students, people), while 'much' is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., water, patience, milk, data, information, furniture).
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Hello everyone. Welcome to explore more than land. In this video today I'll tell you the difference between many and much. I have seen many people get confused while using them.
So I'll tell you in this video what is the difference. So first of all, many is used with countable nouns, whereas much is used with uncountable nouns. Okay?
And here I have taken 10 sentences. One by one, you can also guess your answers, but I'll tell you like which word will be used in which sentence. Okay? So here you see apples. So how dash apples? So apples you can count, so you will use many, because you can use many with countable nouns, okay? Now how dash water? So water is uncountable, so it's quite obvious that you will use how much water, okay? Now how dash patience she has? Here because patience is uncountable, so you'll use much, okay? Here. Now how dash books? So it's quite obvious that books can be counted, that's why we'll use many, not much, okay? Now how dash students? So now you can guess your answer, because students are countable, so you'll use many. Okay? Then you see how dash milk? So milk is uncountable, so you'll use much with milk. Milk, water, like that, okay? Now how dash people? So here again you see you will use because people can be counted, that's why you'll use how many people, not how much people.
Okay?
If you say crowd, then you can use much, but with people you will use many, okay?
Now how dash data? Here data cannot be counted, so in that case, we'll use much, not many. Okay? Information. Can you guess your answer?
Let me tell you that information cannot be counted. That's why we'll use much, not many. Now, furniture. If you think that it can be counted, then you are wrong. So, furniture all together cannot be counted. That's why you'd use much, not many. Okay?
So, that's it for today.
Thanks for watching.
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