
There isn't (много) interesting news in the paper today. much/many/a lot of объяснить почему
именно такой выбор.

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Much - так как новости это неисчисляемое существительное



There isn't much interesting news in the paper today.
News-неисчесляемое существительное.,к тому же единственное число!



The correct word to use in this context is "much."
The sentence should be: "There isn't much interesting news in the paper today."
Here's an explanation of why "much" is the appropriate choice:
"Much" is used with uncountable nouns: "news" is an uncountable noun because it refers to a concept or information that cannot be easily quantified as individual items. We don't say "one news," "two news," etc. Instead, we treat it as a collective concept.
"Many" is used with countable nouns: Countable nouns are things that we can count as individual units. For example, "newspapers" is a countable noun, and we can say "many newspapers."
"A lot of" is a more informal and versatile expression that can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. So, it would also be acceptable to say: "There isn't a lot of interesting news in the paper today."
In this specific sentence, "much" is preferred because we are referring to the amount of interesting news, which is an uncountable concept. It indicates that the quantity of interesting news is limited or lacking in the paper for that particular day.


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