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According to Essential Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy, "None is an answer for How much/How many?" But sometimes, I come across with such an answer as "Nothing" for "How much?". Is that rule strict(if we say about grammar rules)?
May 28, 2013 2:01 PM
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It depends on the question:
1. How many apples have you bought? - None.
How much time have we got? - None.
2. How much does it cost? - Nothing.
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