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want more expand #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 14:12 pm   want more expand
 

Dear Torsten Daerr
I would like to say thank again,for the lesson5 It is very help full for me. would you mind to expand more about all world before give an example.

For example: many and much
Many use for the think can count (pen, pencil...) but much use for the think can not count (water, rain...).

Best Regard I'm looking for your replay
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want more expand #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 23:48 pm   want more expand
 

Hello Kingmany,

Yes, we use 'many' for countable and 'much' for uncountable nouns.
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Torsten
PS: Please note the difference between 'reply' and 'replay' and 'think' and 'thing'.

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