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Use much if the noun is non-countable (e.g., water, sand). Use many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). Both ""much"" and ""many"" sound similar and refer to large amounts. In a sentence, however, their meanings are different. Get a breakdown of the rules for when to use ""much"" vs. ""many"" in a sentence to learn the differences. By thoroughly understanding the designs below, you'll also learn how to avoid grammar traps for ""much"" and ""many.""
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