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Choose the appropriate determiner to fill up the followi led t
1. There isn't............. milk in the bottle. (much/ many)
or a
2. I have
friends in the school (much/ many)
are
3. The director did not have ......... to say
to say about the movie.
4. Everybody says I look ........ the same as my mother. (mu
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5. My father has visited ....... places. (much/ many) ingk
students were called for audition but only few wen alled
7. The teacher has told us times to complete the hon
6.
8. My father thinks that I don't study ........
(much/ many
9. Please put on your mask. There are
... students in the
10. There is ....... work for us to complete. (much/ many)​

Answers

Answered by orangesquirrel
17

The correct determines have been filled as follows:

1. There isn't much milk in the bottle.

2. I have many friends in the school.

3. The director did not have much to say

to say about the movie.

4. Everybody says I look much the same as my mother.

5. My father has visited many places.

6. Many students were called for audition but only few were allowed.

7. The teacher has told us many times to complete the homework.

8. My father thinks that I don't study much.

9. Please put on your mask. There are many students in the class.

10. There is much work for us to complete.

  • The key is to determine whether the noun following the determiner is countable or uncountable.
  • For countable nouns, we use 'many' and for uncountable nouns( also abstract nouns) , we use 'much'.

Answered by skyfall63
4

1. There isn't much milk in the bottle.

2. I have many friends in the school.

3. The director did not have much to say  to say about the movie.

4. Everybody says I look much the same as my mother.

5. My father has visited many places.

6. Many students were called for audition but only few were allowed.

7. The teacher has told us many times to complete the homework.

8. My father thinks that I don't study much.

9. Please put on your mask. There are many students in the class.

10. There is much work for us to complete.

Explanation:

  • Determiners are words that are placed in front of the noun to make it clear "what the noun" refers to. That is,  they are words which are used in front of the noun to make it clear "which exact thing" the noun is about.
  • There are different types of determiners, of which,  some "determiners" can only be used with "countable/uncountable nouns", whereas others can be used with both. "Countable nouns" take a "singular/plural" form depending on the determiner which precedes them.
  • We use the "quantifiers" much & many, to denote amounts, degree,  quantities. We use them with a "noun (as a determiner)/without a noun (as a pronoun)".
  • We use "much" with "singular" "uncountable nouns" & "many" with "plural nouns". Examples, I haven’t got much money;  There are many schools near my residence.
  • We use "much" & "many" with "questions (?)" & "negatives (−)".Examples, It was raining however there wasn’t much wind; How many apples are in this basket?
  • In "affirmative clauses" we at times use "much" & "many" in more "formal styles". Examples, There is much concern about drug abuse in Mexico; She had heard many stories about Seema and she knew she was trouble.
  • We use "much/many before, demonstratives (this/that),articles (a/an, the) pronouns (him/them), possessives (my/your) with "of", example, How much of this news is fact and how much is fake?; How many of them can dance and sing?"
  • We usually use "too" before "much & many", implying "more than necessary". We use "too much" before "uncountable nouns" & "too many" before "plural nouns", or without a noun when the noun is obvious. Example, I bought too much food; There are too many vehicles on the road.

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