Friday, 18 April 2025

Practice Much, More, Many

 

MUCH

  • Used with: Uncountable nouns (things you can’t count individually)
  • Meaning: A large amount
  • Example:
    • There isn’t much water in the bottle.
    • How much sugar do you want?

Uncountable nouns: water, money, milk, rice, advice, information, etc.


MANY

  • Used with: Countable nouns (things you can count one by one)
  • Meaning: A large number
  • Example:
    • There are many books on the shelf.
    • How many friends do you have?

Countable nouns: apples, people, chairs, cars, ideas, etc.


MORE

  • Used with: Both countable and uncountable nouns
  • Meaning: A greater number or amount (comparative of much/many)
  • Example:
    • I need more time. (uncountable)
    • There are more students in this class than last year. (countable)

Quick Comparison Table

Word

Used With

Meaning

Example

Much

Uncountable nouns

A lot (amount)

She doesn’t have much money.

Many

Countable nouns

A lot (number)

He has many books.

More

Both

Greater amount/number

We need more chairs / more water.

 

25 fill-in-the-blank questions using many, more, much, with options in brackets for each question:


1.     How ______ sugar do you take in your tea? (much / many / more)

2.     She doesn’t have ______ friends in the new school. (many / much / more)

3.     We need to buy ______ chairs for the event. (more / many / much)

4.     I don’t have ______ time to talk right now. (much / many / more)

5.     There are too ______ people in the room. (many / much / more)

6.     He wants to earn ______ money to buy a car. (more / many / much)

7.     I didn’t eat ______ for breakfast today. (much / many / more)

8.     Are there ______ books in the library? (many / more / much)

9.     She has ______ experience than I do. (more / many / much)

10.      We don’t need ______ salt in this recipe. (much / many / more)

11.      There aren’t ______ buses running today. (many / much / more)

12.      Can you give me ______ information about the course? (much / more / many)

13.     How ______ pencils do you need? (many / much / more)

14.     I need ______ help with this assignment. (more / many / much)

15.     They didn’t drink ______ water after the match. (much / many / more)

16.     She has ______ dresses than her sister. (more / many / much)

17.    There isn’t ______ noise in the library. (much / many / more)

18.     Do we need ______ volunteers for the event? (more / much / many)

19.     He didn’t show ______ interest in the project. (much / many / more)

20.     How ______ apples are in the basket? (many / much / more)

21.   I want to learn ______ languages. (more / much / many)

22.  There isn’t ______ oil left in the bottle. (much / many / more)

23.   We had ______ problems with the old computer. (many / much / more)

24.   They should eat ______ vegetables every day. (more / many / much)

25.   She spends too ______ time on social media. (much / many / more)

50 fill-in-the-blank questions using "many," "more," and "much," with options in brackets:

1.     There aren’t __________ people in the room. (many / much)

2.     We need __________ time to finish the project. (more / many)

3.     I don’t have __________ homework tonight. (much / many)

4.     How __________ books do you have on your shelf? (many / much)

5.     He has __________ experience than I do. (more / many)

6.     There are __________ cars in the parking lot today. (many / much)

7.     She doesn’t eat __________ vegetables. (much / many)

8.     I think we need __________ sugar for this recipe. (more / many)

9.     How __________ water do you drink every day? (much / many)

10.                        There were __________ students in the class yesterday. (many / much)

11.                        I can’t carry __________ bags at once. (many / much)

12.                        We should buy __________ chairs for the event. (more / many)

13.                        There’s __________ noise in the street tonight. (much / many)

14.                        I would like __________ help with this problem. (much / many)

15.                        __________ people attended the conference. (Much / Many)

16.                        There’s not __________ coffee left in the pot. (much / many)

17.                        She has __________ friends than I thought. (more / many)

18.                        There is __________ salt in this dish. (much / many)

19.                        How __________ miles did you run today? (many / much)

20.                        I want to see __________ films this weekend. (many / much)

21.                        __________ students have completed their assignments. (Much / Many)

22.                        There’s not __________ time to waste. (much / many)

23.                        He has __________ patience than anyone I know. (more / much)

24.                        We need __________ volunteers for the event. (more / many)

25.                        I don’t have __________ money to spend today. (much / many)

26.                        There are __________ animals in the zoo. (many / much)

27.                        She’s got __________ energy for her age. (much / many)

28.                        I have __________ work to do this afternoon. (much / many)

29.                        We need __________ chairs for the meeting. (more / many)

30.                        I don’t know __________ people at the party. (many / much)

31.                        How __________ time is left before the movie starts? (much / many)

32.                        There’s not __________ hope left in this situation. (much / many)

33.                        I’ve read __________ books on this topic. (many / much)

34.                        How __________ information do you need for your report? (much / many)

35.                        He spends __________ time playing video games. (much / many)

36.                        I have __________ ideas for the project. (many / much)

37.                        We don’t need __________ food for the picnic. (much / many)

38.                        She’s __________ talented than I expected. (more / much)

39.                        They have __________ experience in this field. (more / many)

40.                        There’s not __________ oil in the car. (much / many)

41.                        How __________ chairs are in the room? (many / much)

42.                        I need __________ paper to finish this project. (more / much)

43.                        She has __________ patience than most people. (more / many)

44.                        There are __________ stars in the sky tonight. (many / much)

45.                        How __________ time do you spend on your hobbies? (much / many)

46.                        There’s __________ work left to do. (much / many)

47.                        I’ve learned __________ from this experience. (much / many)

48.                        We have __________ choices for lunch. (many / much)

49.                        There’s __________ to do before we leave. (much / many)

50.                        They need __________ help with their project. (more / many)

 Answer 

Answers for the 25 fill-in-the-blank questions using "many," "more," and "much":

1.     How much sugar do you take in your tea? (much)

2.     She doesn’t have many friends in the new school. (many)

3.     We need to buy more chairs for the event. (more)

4.     I don’t have much time to talk right now. (much)

5.     There are too many people in the room. (many)

6.     He wants to earn more money to buy a car. (more)

7.     I didn’t eat much for breakfast today. (much)

8.     Are there many books in the library? (many)

9.     She has more experience than I do. (more)

10.                        We don’t need much salt in this recipe. (much)

11.                        There aren’t many buses running today. (many)

12.                        Can you give me more information about the course? (more)

13.                        How many pencils do you need? (many)

14.                        I need more help with this assignment. (more)

15.                        They didn’t drink much water after the match. (much)

16.                        She has more dresses than her sister. (more)

17.                        There isn’t much noise in the library. (much)

18.                        Do we need more volunteers for the event? (more)

19.                        He didn’t show much interest in the project. (much)

20.                        How many apples are in the basket? (many)

21.                        I want to learn more languages. (more)

22.                        There isn’t much oil left in the bottle. (much)

23.                        We had many problems with the old computer. (many)

24.                        They should eat more vegetables every day. (more)

25.                        She spends too much time on social media. (much)

answers for the 50 fill-in-the-blank questions using "many," "more," and "much":

1.     There aren’t many people in the room. (many)

2.     We need more time to finish the project. (more)

3.     I don’t have much homework tonight. (much)

4.     How many books do you have on your shelf? (many)

5.     He has more experience than I do. (more)

6.     There are many cars in the parking lot today. (many)

7.     She doesn’t eat much vegetables. (much)

8.     I think we need more sugar for this recipe. (more)

9.     How much water do you drink every day? (much)

10.                        There were many students in the class yesterday. (many)

11.                        I can’t carry many bags at once. (many)

12.                        We should buy more chairs for the event. (more)

13.                        There’s much noise in the street tonight. (much)

14.                        I would like much help with this problem. (much)

15.                        Many people attended the conference. (Many)

16.                        There’s not much coffee left in the pot. (much)

17.                        She has more friends than I thought. (more)

18.                        There is much salt in this dish. (much)

19.                        How many miles did you run today? (many)

20.                        I want to see many films this weekend. (many)

21.                        Many students have completed their assignments. (Many)

22.                        There’s not much time to waste. (much)

23.                        He has more patience than anyone I know. (more)

24.                        We need more volunteers for the event. (more)

25.                        I don’t have much money to spend today. (much)

26.                        There are many animals in the zoo. (many)

27.                        She’s got much energy for her age. (much)

28.                        I have much work to do this afternoon. (much)

29.                        We need more chairs for the meeting. (more)

30.                        I don’t know many people at the party. (many)

31.                        How much time is left before the movie starts? (much)

32.                        There’s not much hope left in this situation. (much)

33.                        I’ve read many books on this topic. (many)

34.                        How much information do you need for your report? (much)

35.                        He spends much time playing video games. (much)

36.                        I have many ideas for the project. (many)

37.                        We don’t need much food for the picnic. (much)

38.                        She’s more talented than I expected. (more)

39.                        They have more experience in this field. (more)

40.                        There’s not much oil in the car. (much)

41.                        How many chairs are in the room? (many)

42.                        I need more paper to finish this project. (more)

43.                        She has more patience than most people. (more)

44.                        There are many stars in the sky tonight. (many)

45.                        How much time do you spend on your hobbies? (much)

46.                        There’s much work left to do. (much)

47.                        I’ve learned much from this experience. (much)

48.                        We have many choices for lunch. (many)

49.                        There’s much to do before we leave. (much)

50.                        They need more help with their project. (more)

 

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