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Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

Much, many and a lot of exercises with answers: practise how much and how many online. Choose between much, many and a lot of in affirmative, negative and question sentences, learn how much vs how many for countable and uncountable nouns, and master quantifier usage from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1). 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (A1 - B1 Level).

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A1Beginner
1

Much or Many: Basic Rules

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

A1·20 questions·12 min
2

How Much and How Many: Asking About Quantity

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

A1·20 questions·12 min
AI Bot Not Real Doctor
A1 ReadingNEW
100 words·1 min read

AI Bot Not Real Doctor

Pennsylvania is taking an AI (computer) company to court. The company makes chatbots. Chatbots are programs that can tal…

AudioVocabulary5 Exercises
Practice Reading
B1Intermediate
4

So Much, So Many and Much with Comparatives

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

B1·20 questions·15 min

Mixed Much, Many and A Lot Of Practice

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

B1·20 questions·15 min

___ did you pay for those concert tickets?

State Fights AI Chatbot Acting as Doctor
B1 ReadingNEW
208 words·2 min read

State Fights AI Chatbot Acting as Doctor

Pennsylvania is taking the artificial intelligence (AI) company Character.AI to court. The state says some of the compan…

AudioVocabulary5 Exercises
Practice Reading

Why practice Much / Many / A lot of exercises?

Master much, many and a lot of step by step. Start with the basic rule — much before uncountable nouns and many before countable nouns (A1). Then practise how much and how many questions to ask about quantity (A1). At A2, learn when to choose a lot of instead of much or many, especially in affirmative sentences. Progress to B1 with much in comparisons ('much better'), formal English, and so much / so many as intensifiers. Finish with mixed exercises combining every rule.