Can I say many more? You use “much more” in front of an uncountable noun. Another example: I need much more time to do this job. On the other hand,
you use “many more” in front of plural nouns
such as I have many more friends in this city.
Can we use many more in a sentence?
There were fruit trees surrounding the house, mangos, plums, cashew and many more
. The advent of pay and play public golf courses has opened up the game to many more people today and rightly so. The main worry, though, concerns many more people than this minority of daily tipplers.
Where do we use many and more?
Many more & Much more
Sometimes, more and many are used together
for comparison (of countable nouns)
. For example, “there are many more days left for me to legally become an adult.” This is slightly different from there are many days left – which is just a general statement and not a comparison with a current object.
What is the difference between many and more?
The words “more” and “many” do appear to be similar in meaning. Both are adjectives, and one is sometimes an adverb. Here is the difference:
“Many” is used when something can be counted
.
Is it correct to say many more happy returns?
It is, however, not redundant
. To simply say ‘many happy returns of the day’ implies that the addressee has not yet received such a happy return, whereas ‘many more happy returns of the day’ implies that he has received at least one and still has more to come.
What is the meaning of many more?
many more ( a ) [ adj ]
much greater in number
; ” there were many more people than chairs ”
Is so many more correct?
Your usage is correct. The noun “grades” is a countable noun, and so
“many” is correct usage
. It’s probable that the alliteration (the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words) around “many more” is what makes this seem uncomfortable for you.
How do you say many more in an essay?
- infinite.
- numerous.
- all the more.
- and more.
- any more.
- be no more.
- been no more.
- being no more.
What can I say instead of much more?
a lot more very much more | so much more far more | appreciably more considerably more | immeasurably more many more | noticeably more significantly more |
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What is the difference between many and plenty?
Plenty means in sufficient quantity while many means a large number
. One can have many but not plenty. For example, if I have 100 loaves of bread that would be many loaves of bread.
Is it more time or much time?
More is a comparative word, so you would have to be comparing something to this amount of time; but this is not a comparative question. Much, on the other hand, refers to quantity. This question is referring to what quantity of time you have. So the correct wording would be:
How much time do we have
.
How do you wish happy birthday?
- Have a fabulous birthday!
- May all your wishes come true!
- Many happy returns of the day!
- Many more happy returns!
- I wish you a wonderful birthday!
- Have a great one!
- Have a good one!
- I hope you have a fantastic day and a fantastic year to come.
How do you bless a happy birthday?
Happy Birthday in faith and blessings be upon you! On your birthday, remember that you were wonderfully made by God and rejoice in his love. You are so blessed to be you and to share the amazing love of Jesus on your birthday!
May God bless this day with more love than your heart can hold.
What can I say instead of happy birthday?
Other Ways to Say HAPPY BIRTHDAY – English Study
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I hope you have a fantastic day
. Have a great one! Wishin you many more candles to blow. Many happy returns of the day!
Is it to many more or too many more?
If you are using this phrase to mean excessive or excessively, you should always choose
too much
. It is the only correct version of the phrase. To much is an error based on a misinterpretation of the homophones to and too in spoken English.
How can I use more?
You can use what is more or what’s more
to introduce an extra piece of information which supports or emphasizes the point you are making
. He was now a king, and what was more, a well-beloved king. You should remember it, and what’s more, you should get it right.
What is more grammatically correct?
There is no such thing as “more grammatically correct”
. Something is either grammatically correct, or it isn’t. You cannot be 81% grammatically correct or 32% grammatically correct. All you can do is speak English, or fail at it.
Is so many grammatically correct?
So much is used before singular uncountable nouns.
So many is used before plural nouns
. I have never seen so much wealth in my life. She had so many problems that she didn’t know what to do.
Is very many grammatically correct?
“Very many” in that context is incorrect
. There a number of better alternatives: most, quite a few, a great deal, a lot, and so on. “Very many” is used correctly in the following sentence: There aren’t very many of them left.
How do you say a lot in a formal way?
- abundantly,
- amply,
- copiously,
- healthily,
- plentifully.
Is much more better?
It’s not “correct” in standard English, but it is fairly common slang to say “more better”
(or, quite often, “mo’ better”). “Much, much better” and “far better” are “correct” formal alternatives, with “way better” being only slightly informal.
How do you say more?
How do you use many and a few?
Much, many, few and little are all “quantifiers”. Quantifiers are used to give information about quantity (the number of something).
Both much and many suggest a large quantity of something, whilst little and few mean: not as much, or not as many
. However, if you use a little or a few this means: a small amount!
Is plenty alot?
A lot of or lots of can signify a large measure or quantity of a noun, whereas
plenty and plenty of signifies enough and more of a noun
.
Can we say a lot of water?
There is no such distinction for “a lot of” and “lots of”, which can be used with both, i.e. both “a lot of/lots of people” and “
a lot of/lots of water” are correct
.
Is more time correct?
The sentence is completely literal
. Time can be measured: we routinely talk about two days or 4 1/2 hours or whatever. So it’s perfectly reasonable to talk about “more time”: 3 hours is more time than 2 hours. “Need” means that you require something.
Can I use more with time?
You can use more when something continues to happen for a further period of time
. We can talk more about this on Thursday.
Can we use much with time?
You use much with uncountable objects
and many with countable objects. So while time is uncountable when it refers to any fraction of a full rotation of the earth around the sun, times as in number of instances something has happened is countable and you can say “many times”.
How do you wish in one line?
How can I wish my friends?
- I love you more than words can say. …
- I’m so grateful you came into my life when you did. …
- Your friendship is one of the most valued relationships in my life. …
- Wishing you the best birthday yet!
- I hope you have a great day today and the year ahead is full of many blessings.
How do you wish a simple birthday?
- Hope you have a very Happy Birthday, [NAME]! …
- Happy Birthday! …
- On your birthday, I celebrate you and the special place you have in my heart. …
- Wishing you a blessed year and a wonderful day!
- Enjoy this special day in celebration of a most wonderful you!
Is it to many more or too many more?
What can I say instead of much more?
a lot more very much more | so much more far more | appreciably more considerably more | immeasurably more many more | noticeably more significantly more |
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How do you say many more in an essay?
- infinite.
- numerous.
- all the more.
- and more.
- any more.
- be no more.
- been no more.
- being no more.
Is much more better grammatically correct?
It’s not “correct” in standard English
, but it is fairly common slang to say “more better” (or, quite often, “mo’ better”). “Much, much better” and “far better” are “correct” formal alternatives, with “way better” being only slightly informal. Much better is already emphatic.