Grammar Rules Much / many Rule Use much if the noun is non-countable (e.g., water, sand). Use many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). For example: I don't have much money. They own many houses. Examples for much / many Phillip owns many properties in France. We didn't earn much profit this year. How much money have you got?
We use too much or too many + noun to mean more than we want or need of something. I've got too many books. She drinks too much coffee. We use too many before countable nouns and too much before uncountable nouns. There are too many shops here - we can't go to them all.
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