"Much" is used in situations with noncountable nouns and suggests a largeness or a lot of something, while "many" is used in situations with countable nouns and suggests a large quantity of something.
She has much knowledge on the subject.
I don't know how much gas is in the car.
I have many oranges.
There are many lakes in Michigan.
I think there is too __
water in the bath tub.
How __ animals has Tim got?
She does not receive __
letters nowadays.
How __ water do you drink
per week?
I put too __ salt in the
meal.
How __ people were at the
party?
It does not make __ sense.
There wasn't __ traffic on
the motorway.
My grandmother does not have
__ hair, anymore.
How __ plates do we need?
How __ money have you got?
Lisa does not have __
friends.
John has so __ friends.
John has as __ friends as
Thomas.
Anton has too __ money.
How __ stars are there in
the sky?
How __ people live in
Frankfurt?
How __ dogs are there?
How __ water is in the
ocean?
How __ money is in a bank?
Do you have __ friends here?
I have not got __ time left.
My friends don't have __
patience.
Were there __ people at the
party?
Lisa doesn't drink __
coffee.
How __ money have you spent
today?
Did Lisa meet __ people when
he travelled to South America?
Thomas hasn't got __ books
at home.
My boss doesn't usually give
me __ information.
How __ brothers do you have?
How __ cars can you see in
the street?
Has he got __ money in his
pencilcase?
How __ homework do we get?
How __ eggs are in the
refrigerator?
How __ jobs do you want?
How __ information do we
get?
How __ pupils teachers work
in this school?
How __ does it cost?
How __ people live in
London?
How __ players are in a
team?
Do you buy __ bread?
How __ money do you get?
How __ books are on the
table?
Are there __ big houses in
London?
How __ pupils go to England?
How __ sugar do you want in
your tea?
How __ people live in
London?
Have we got __ coffee?
There is so __ water on the
street.
There are __ animals on the
farm.
I think there is too much
water in the bath tub.
How many animals has Tim got?
She does not receive many
letters nowadays.
How much water do you drink
per week?
I put too much salt in the
meal.
How many people were at the
party?
It does not make much sense.
There wasn't much traffic on
the motorway.
My grandmother does not have
much hair, anymore.
How many plates do we need?
How much money have you got?
Lisa does not have many
friends.
John has so many friends.
John has as many friends as
Thomas.
Anton has too much money.
How many stars are there in
the sky?
How many people live in
Frankfurt?
How many dogs are there?
How much water is in the
ocean?
How much money is in a bank?
Do you have many friends here?
I have not got much time left.
My friends don't have much
patience.
Were there many people at the
party?
Lisa doesn't drink much
coffee.
How much money have you spent
today?
Did Lisa meet many people when
he travelled to South America?
Thomas hasn't got many books
at home.
My boss doesn't usually give
me much information.
How many brothers do you have?
How many cars can you see in
the street?
Has he got much money in his
pencilcase?
How much homework do we get?
How many eggs are in the
refrigerator?
How many jobs do you want?
How much information do we
get?
How many pupils teachers work
in this school?
How much does it cost?
How many people live in
London?
How many players are in a
team?
Do you buy much bread?
How much money do you get?
How many books are on the
table?
Are there many big houses in
London?
How many pupils go to England?
How much sugar do you want in
your tea?
How many people live in
London?
Have we got much coffee?
There is so much water on the
street.
There are many animals on the
farm.
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