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  1. Many and Many of - a subtle difference in meaning?

    Aug 14, 2024 · Many tiles - a large number of tiles; many of the tiles (somewhere) - a large percentage or fraction of the tiles in that location. 'Large' dependent on many things. If someone wants, or has …

  2. grammar - What is the correct use of 'Many a'? - English Language ...

    Many a girl or the second option is correct. Many a always uses a singular noun and is more formal than the word many. It is not much common and is used usually in newspapers and famous writings. …

  3. This many vs these many - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jan 5, 2017 · The difference between " These many pictures" and " This many pictures" could be referring more to what the speaker wants the qualifying word to apply to - either the many or the …

  4. Is there a difference in meaning between "many" and "many of"?

    Sep 7, 2022 · Many of the green people are left handed. Many of the people i talked about are left handed. Many of them are able to write using their right handed. The first and the second sentence …

  5. How many of vs How many - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 17, 2020 · How many of vs How many Ask Question Asked 5 years, 6 months ago Modified 4 years, 10 months ago

  6. Should I use "is" or "are" in the following "how many..." sentences?

    Mar 20, 2021 · In 1 and 2, the question is asking for a number: how many replaces a number, so the verb is are (plural). (Yes, even if the answer turns out to be 1, the question is still plural!) 3 and 4 are …

  7. grammar - When to use "much more" or "many more"? - English …

    Jun 9, 2015 · Under which circumstances would you use "much more" instead of "many more" ? For example would this be correct: I have much more money. Thanks in advance!

  8. "many a time" means "many times"? - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Like a, many a always functions as determiner. It is found in proverbs such as There's many a slip twixt cup and lip, and in the frequency adjunct many a time, but is elsewhere somewhat formal or archaic. …

  9. Difference between "much, many, a lot of and lots of"

    Difference between "much, many, a lot of and lots of" What is the difference between them? Are they synonyms or not?

  10. Is this correct - "a large number of people" or "many people"

    Jan 8, 2017 · As a proportion, many can used for about 40 to 80%, so it fits between quite a few and most. When we want to indicate how many, we more often use a large number of because it is …