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Daiki Ito
"much money" is correct?
In Japan when students study countable or un countable noun, teachers say "you cant say that you have 'many' money. You should say 'much' money because money is uncountable. However, when I went to Canada to study English, natives said it was wrong. Could someone wxplain?
May 9, 2017 6:43 AM
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It's a bit irregular. :) You can say "I have a lot of money" or "I don't have a lot of money". You can say "I don't have much money" but you CAN"T say "I have much money". But you can say "How much money do you have?" or "I wonder how much money I have."
May 9, 2017
Btw, "cant" should be "can't". It's a contraction of "cannot". And "un countable" should be "uncountable". And "wxplain" should be "explain". :)
May 9, 2017
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Daiki Ito
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