English, asked by manjitsahani2994, 10 months ago

use much or many the old man hasn't got – hair on his head​

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Answered by nemanisrikar830
7

Answer:

the old man hasn't got much hair on his head

Answered by drasnafathima
10

Answer:

The old man hasn't got much hair on his head

Much / many

Rule

Use much if the noun is non-countable (e.g., water, sand). Use many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). For example:

1-  I don’t have much money.

2- They own many houses.

Examples for much / many

1-  Phillip owns many properties in France.

2-  We didn’t earn much profit this year.

3-  How much money have you got?

4-  Sharon does not have many friends.

5-  There are too many students in this class.

6-  It doesn’t need much milk.

7-  We had so much fun.

8-  I spent many days there.

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