Complete the following sentences using much or many.
1I haven’t got ............... time.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable noun "time" in a negative sentence.
2How ............... the roof needs repairing?
Wrong!
Use "much of" before a specific uncountable noun phrase like "the roof".
3You can have as ............... chocolates as you want.
Wrong!
Use "many" with the plural countable noun "chocolates".
4You can stay for as ............... days as you want.
Wrong!
Use "many" with the plural countable noun "days".
5There aren’t ............... large eggs left.
Wrong!
Use "many" with the plural countable noun phrase "large eggs".
6You won’t be able to see ............... a country in a week.
Wrong!
Use "much of" before a specific singular noun phrase like "a country" when you mean a large part of it.
7If you skip too ............... your classes, you won’t pass the exam.
Wrong!
Use "many of" before a specific plural noun phrase like "your classes".
8How ............... you will be there?
Wrong!
Use "many of" before the pronoun "you" to ask about a specific group.
9You didn’t eat ............... breakfast.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable noun "breakfast".
10There was so ............... traffic that it took me two hours to get to work.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable noun "traffic".
Done.
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Answers
- I haven’t got much time.
- How much of the roof needs repairing?
- You can have as many chocolates as you want.
- You can stay for as many days as you want.
- There aren’t many large eggs left.
- You won’t be able to see much of a country in a week.
- If you skip too many of your classes, you won’t pass the exam.
- How many of you will be there?
- You didn’t eat much breakfast.
- There was so much traffic that it took me two hours to get to work.

