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The difference between "a lot of" and "much"
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Both refer to a large amount. "Much" can only be used with uncountable nouns.
"a lot of" can be used with nouns you CAN or CAN NOT count:
- There are a lot of students in the classroom. (24 students - countable noun)
- The old lady has a lot of cats. (11 cats - countable noun)
- There's a lot of snow on the ground. (uncountable noun)
- I like to put a lot of salt on my food. (uncountable noun)
"much" is ONLY used with nouns you CAN NOT count:
- There isn't much milk left. (uncountable noun)
- I have too much work to do. (uncountable noun)
- There is so much to learn. (uncountable noun)
- I love you very much. (uncountable noun)
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They mean the same thing but are used differently. The best I can do is give you some examples.
"Did you earn a lot of money from your car sale?"
"Did you earn much money from your car sale?' Both are correct. The first implies that the speaker thinks a great deal of money might have been earned. The second one implies that the speaker thinks that maybe not very much money was earned. It is a subtle difference.
"Do you like a lot of different kinds of flowers?"
"Do you like much different kinds of flowers?" Both are OK. The first is asking if I like many varieties of flowers. The second is asking if I like flowers that are very different from each other, or very different from the flowers we are looking at. Again, a subtle difference.
" A lot of" is also more colloquial.
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