Simon White
Insegnante professionista
Is this correct? Shouldn’t it be MANY GOOD WAYS without the article? 🤔
4 gen 2025 11:06
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No. It's correct. It's a fairly common phrase (albeit probably less than it was). 'A great many' exists also
4 gen 2025 17:07
In "many good ways", it is the *ways* that are good. In "a good many ways", it is the *many* that is good. To justify this grammatically requires A Great Muchness of effort. Nonetheless, I will try. I interpret "good" as an adjective that modifies the noun "many", as in the sentence "I have a good many". I interpret "ways" as a sort of dative case, as in Old English, so that "ways" really means "of ways". To be strictly correct, you would write "a good many of ways". Where I live, "a good many" is a common expression used in the same ways that "many" is used: "I have many"; "I have a good many" "There are many ways"; "There are a good many ways" I have a question: Why can't we say "a good (or great) much"? For instance, "We ate a good much of (the) food" sounds bad (at least to me). However, if we change it just a little bit, it sounds OK: "We ate a little much of the food" sounds good to me. I can think of no explanation for this asymmetry.
4 gen 2025 22:59
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