Many and Much (adjectives and pronouns)
(A)ย many and much
ย many (adjective) is used before countable nouns.
much (adjective) is used before uncountable nouns:
- He didn’t make many mistakes.
- We haven’t much coffee.
They have the same comparative and superlative forms more and most:
- more mistakes/coffee
- most men/damage
many, much, more, most can be used as pronouns:
He gets a lot of letters but she doesn’t get many.
You have a lot of free time but I haven’t much.
more and most can be used quite freely, and so can many and much, with negative verbs (see above examples).
ย But many and much with affirmative or interrogative verbs have restricted use.
(B) many and much with affirmative verbs
many are possible when preceded (i.e. modified) by a good/a great and both are possible when modified by so/as/too.
- I made a good many friends there.
- He has had so many jobs that…
- She read as much as she could.
- They drink too much (gin).
When not modified, many, an object or part of the object, is usually replaced by a lot/lots of (+ noun) or by a lot or lots (pronouns).
much, an object or part of the object is usually replaced by a great/good deal of (+ noun) or a great/good deal (pronouns):
- I saw a lot/lots of seabirds. I expect you saw a lot too.
- He spends a lot/lots of/a great deal of money on his house.
As subject or part of the subject, either many or a lot (of) etc. can be used, but much here is normally replaced by one of the other forms. much, however, is possible in formal English:
- Much will depend on what the minister: says.
ย Compare negative and affirmative sentences:
- He hasn’t won many races.
- You’ve won a lot/lots of races or You’ve won a lot of
- You’ve won a great many (races).
- He didn’t eat much fruit.
- She ate a lot/lots of fruit/a great deal of fruit or
- She ate a lot/a great deal.
(C) many and much with interrogative verbs
ย Both can be used with how:
- How many limes? How much?
In questions where how is not used, many are possible, but a lot (of) etc. is better when an affirmative answer is expected:
- Did you take a lot of photos? I expect you did.
ย much without how is possible but the other forms are a little more usual:
- Did you have a lot of snow/much snow last year?