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Many Or Many Of | Grammar Exercise

September 16, 2017 - A2pdf

Many is a determiner. It is used before plural nouns and pronouns.Many is a determiner. It is used before plural nouns and pronouns.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1. Nowadays there are ....................... families with disposable incomes.
Wrong!
We use many before a noun and many of before a noun with a determiner.
2. How …………….. students participated in the program?
Wrong!
We use many before a noun and many of before a noun with a determiner.
3. ……………… them arrived late.
Wrong!
We use many of before a personal pronoun.
4. …………….. us are disappointed with this decision.
Wrong!
We use many of before a personal pronoun.
5. There are ……………. people who want to be millionaires.
Wrong!
We use many before a noun without a determiner.
6. How …………….. you are traveling without tickets?
Wrong!
We use many of before a pronoun.
7. He has ……………. politicians among his friends.
Wrong!
We use many before a noun without a determiner.
8. How ……………….. us want a holiday?
Wrong!
Before a personal pronoun we use many of.
9. ……………. people own cars these days.
Wrong!
10. …………… are called; few are chosen.
Wrong!
Many can be used without a noun. This usage has the same meaning as many + noun.
11. How ………………. them arrived?
Wrong!
12. ……………… the students seemed unhappy.
Wrong!
We use many of before a noun with an article or a determiner.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

1. Nowadays there are many families with disposable incomes.
2. How many students participated in the program?
3. Many of them arrived late.
4. Many of us are disappointed with this decision.
5. There are many people who want to be millionaires.
6. How many of you are traveling without tickets?
7. He has many politicians among his friends.
8. How many of us want a holiday?
9. Many people own cars these days.
10. Many are called; few are chosen.
11. How many of them arrived?
12. Many of the students seemed unhappy.

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