Much or many? How much How many
Can you count these things? boat rhino flower sand water sugar grape
Do they make sensible plurals? boats rhinos flowers sands waters sugars grapes
If you can count it, use ‘many’ • Too many flowers a. . . . chooo!
If you can count it, use ‘many’ • I ate so many grapes that I felt sick.
If you can count it, use ‘many’ • How many boats can you see?
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’ • How much sand do you need?
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’ There is too much water on the floor! Clean it up!
Much or many? • For countable things, use many • For non-countable things, use much
much How _____ orange juice do you want?
many How _____ cookies do you eat?
There are too many people _____ in line.
He put so much _____ salt in the soup that it tasted horrible.
The teacher gave us too much _____ homework.
I saw _____ many toucans in the tree.
Now try these 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. much How _______ homework do you have? much How _______ sugar do you want in your tea? many How _______ apples are there? many How _______ teachers do you see? much How _______ milk do you want? many How _______ desks do you see? many How _______ books are on the desk? How _______ work do you have? much