How much? - How many? English Grammar. When we want to know the quantity or amount of something, we ask questions starting with How much and How many.

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How much? - How many? English Grammar

When we want to know the quantity or amount of something, we ask questions starting with How much and How many.

HOW MUCH...? - (Quantity) How much is used with uncountable nouns. HOW MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUN How much time do we have to finish the test? How much money did you spend? How much sugar would you like in your coffee? How much paper will I need? How much milk is in the fridge? How much traffic was there on the way to work? If the verb To Be is used with an uncountable noun, it is in singular form (= IS or WAS etc.)

HOW MUCH...? - (Price) How much can also be used when we want to know the PRICE of something. In this case, we can use How much with countable nouns (both singular and plural nouns). How much is that painting? How much are those shoes? How much did your jacket cost? How much is the dress on display in the window? How much will it cost me? How much does it cost ?

HOW MANY...? - (Quantity) How many is used when we want to know the QUANTITY of something. It is only used with plural countable nouns. HOW MANY + PLURAL NOUN How many days are there in January? How many people work in your company? How many cousins do you have? How many books did you buy? How many countries are there in the world? How many students are in the class right now? How many chairs are there in this room? How many pieces of chocolate would you like?

Now try these 1.You are making too _________ noise! 2.How ________ sugar do you want in your tea? 3.How ________ apples are there? 4.Why are there so ________ policemen here? 5.How ________ chicken do you want? 6.How ________ chickens did you buy? 7.He has told me that so ________ times! 8.I have too ________ work to do.

Now try these 1.You are making too _________ noise! 2.How ________ sugar do you want in your tea? 3.How ________ apples are there? 4.Why are there so ________ policemen here? 5.How ________ chicken do you want? 6.How ________ chickens did you buy? 7.He has told me that so ________ times! 8.I have too ________ work to do.