
TecT No6 πο 1. Many or much?Don't put..... sugar in my tea.There are ..... pineapples in that
box.does it cost? ?We have .....time before the lesson.Mother put ..... tomatoes in the fridge.

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1.Many
2.Much
3.Many
4.Much
5.Much



When it comes to using "many" or "much," it depends on the context and the noun being referred to. Let's go through each sentence and determine which word is appropriate.
1. "Don't put much sugar in my tea." - Since sugar is an uncountable noun, we use "much" to indicate a large quantity of it. [[1]] 2. "There are many pineapples in that box." - Since pineapples are countable, we use "many" to indicate a large number of them. [[2]] 3. "How much does it cost?" - Here, we use "much" because the cost is an uncountable concept. [[3]] 4. "We have plenty of time before the lesson." - Instead of using "many" or "much," we can use the phrase "plenty of" to indicate a sufficient amount of time. [[4]] 5. "Mother put some tomatoes in the fridge." - Instead of using "many" or "much," we can use the word "some" to indicate an unspecified quantity of tomatoes. [[5]]
I hope this clarifies the usage of "many" and "much" in these sentences. Let me know if you have any further questions!


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