Read the rule and divide the words into groups If there are more than one object, we use many, much, a lot of with nouns. With countable nouns we use many: an apple — many apples, a pancake — many pancakes. With uncountable nouns we say much: much water, much cheese, much tea. But! We say a lot of with both countable and uncountable nouns: a lot of apples, a lot of cheese, a lot of bread. Apples Bananas Oranges Pancakes Sandwiches Tomatoes Cakes Tea Water Lemonade Juice Cheese Rice Coffee Many Much
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Read the rule and divide the words into groups

If there are more than one object, we use many, much, a lot of with nouns.

  1. With countable nouns we use many:
    an apple — many apples, a pancake — many pancakes.
  2. With uncountable nouns we say much:
    much water, much cheese, much tea.

But! We say a lot of with both countable and uncountable nouns:

a lot of apples, a lot of cheese, a lot of bread.

Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Pancakes, Sandwiches, Tomatoes, Cakes, Tea, Water, Lemonade, Juice, Cheese, Rice, Coffee

Many Much