Many
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"Many" is countable. For uncountable nouns we use "much".
- She has to study many reports.
- She doesn't have much time to prepare for the meeting.
- She doesn't have much information about the proposal.
"Much" is normally used in negative statements and questions. For an affirmative statement we have to use words like: a lot, a great deal or plenty.
- I don't have much money but I've got plenty of time.
Related articles: Little, More / Most, Very / More, Too / Too much / Too many, Comparative
Exercise: Very / Many 1

