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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 30 марта 2025 18:53

Complete the sentence with much or many There are not cats on the sofa

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30 марта 2025 18:53

To complete the sentence correctly, you should use "many" before countable nouns like "cats." Therefore, the correct sentence is: "There are not many cats on the sofa."

Explanation:

  • "Many" is used before countable nouns to indicate a large number or quantity. Since cats are countable (you can count them as one cat, two cats, three cats, etc.), we use "many" in this context.
  • On the other hand, "much" is used before uncountable nouns to refer to a large amount or quantity. Uncountable nouns include things like water, rice, air, etc., which cannot be counted in the same way as countable nouns.

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complete the sentence with much or many There are not cats on the sofa
To complete the sentence correctly, you should use "many" before countable nouns like "cats." Therefore, the correct sentence is: "There are not many cats on the sofa." Explanation: - "Many" is used before countable nouns to indicate a large number or quantity. Since cats are countable (you can count them as one cat, two cats, three cats, etc.), we use "many" in this context. - On the other hand, "much" is used before uncountable nouns to refer to a large amount or quantity. Uncountable nouns include things like water, rice, air, etc., which cannot be counted in the same way as countable nouns.