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May 09, 2026
Much and many are easy to confuse because both talk about quantity. The difference depends on the noun that comes after them. If the noun is countable, use many. If the noun is uncountable, use much.
That is the basic rule:
Countable nouns are things you can count one by one.
So we say:
Example sentences:
Uncountable nouns are not usually counted one by one. They often refer to ideas, substances, or general things.
Common examples:
So we say:
Example sentences:
Bangladeshi learners often say advices or informations, but these are not correct in standard English.
Use:
For example:
In everyday English, a lot of works with both countable and uncountable nouns.
This is useful when you are speaking and do not want to stop too long to decide between much and many.
If you regularly confuse word types, grammar basics, or vocabulary forms, the Free English Level Assessment Tool can help you understand where to start.
When you learn a new noun, learn whether it is countable or uncountable. That will help you choose much, many, a few, a little, and other quantity words correctly.
If vocabulary forms are difficult for you, the VocabPix Vocabulary App can help you learn words with examples, collocations, synonyms, antonyms, and word-family support.
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