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Many a man #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:33 am   Many a man
 

Hi,

Could I see Many a man smiles as: there are many a-man-smiles cases?

I mean, many is a kind of adverb, here.
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Many a man #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:13 pm   Many a man
 

No, you won't see that, and 'many' remains an adjective in that structure:

–adjective

2.
noting each one of a large number (usually fol. by a or an): 'For many a day it rained'.

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Many a man #3 (permalink) Thu Mar 11, 2010 13:56 pm   Many a man
 

Yes. I agree with Mr. Micawber too. Let's take it easy by analysing many in the phrase Many men instead of Many a man though they have a bit difference in meaning.
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Many a man #4 (permalink) Thu Mar 11, 2010 23:46 pm   Many a man
 

Thank you, MM. But what is the bit difference in meaning between many men and many a man, Mr. Winter?
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Many a man #5 (permalink) Fri Mar 12, 2010 0:10 am   Many a man
 

Just like mister Micawber said. Many a man emphasizes each man in a large number of men but many men implies a number of men generally. Also, many a man requires a singular verb while many men requires a plural one.
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Many a man #6 (permalink) Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:45 am   Many a man
 

Thanks a lot, VW, for the teaching.
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Many a man #7 (permalink) Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:18 am   Many a man
 

Omg. I'm not teaching as I'm not a teacher. You can call my replies consultations or helps. Now, let's wait for mister Micawber's reply.
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