martes, 3 de mayo de 2016

Many or Much? Countable or Uncountable sustantives?

Do I use much or do I use many? This is a little bit difficult for us, Spanish people, who only have a word (mucho) for it.
For getting the answer, all we need to know is is the noun that is after much or many is a countable or an uncountable noun.

For example:
Bed, can I make the plural form of a bed? Can I say 'beds'?.... YES: Perfect, then, the word bed is a countable noun, so I will use 'many' with it everytime I want to say 'many beds'

Milk, can I make the plural form of cheese? Can I say 'cheeses'?.... NO: Perfect, then, the word cheese is an uncountable noun, so I will use 'much' with it everytime I want to say 'much cheese'

Practise the rule by clicking on the following link, it's a game and you will have fun at the same time you work at it!

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-games/much-and-many

And here you have a list of the most common countable and uncountable nouns that you must distinguish:



Enjoy it with GLEE!!!!

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