How to use many in a sentence. Noun [the phrase a many (as well as a pretty many) is now rare or colloquial Many, innumerable, manifold, numerous imply the presence or succession of a large number of units
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Many is a popular and common word for this idea
Used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with too, so, and as to mean a large…
Many (comparative more, superlative most) before a countable noun A large, indefinite number of A couple of, a few, a handful of, several;. You use many to indicate that you are talking about a large number of people or things
I don't think many people would argue with that Not many films are made in finland A, an, or another, and a singular noun) each of a considerable. Many, as a general term, refers to a large number, quantity, or amount

It indicates a plural or multiple existence of something, suggesting that there is a significant or considerable quantity.
Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number. Many is used with words for things that we can count Much is used with words for things that we cannot count Do you have many things to do today


