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  • grammar - What is the correct use of Many a? - English Language . . .
    Like the adjective and pronoun many, many a an is used to indicate a large number of something However, it takes a singular noun, which can be followed by a singular verb Here are some examples: It remained a mystery for many a year [=for many years] I've been there many a time [=many times] Many a politician has promised to make changes
  • Is there a difference in meaning between many and many of?
    For example, if one says "many of them are confined" ("them" representing children), does that mean in a group of children, many are confined? Or does it mean many children are confined? Is it the same for "a few of them"? And what about these sentences: Many of these -->Many among these? Or a number of these?
  • countability - ~ and many more. vs. ~and much more. - English . . .
    "Many more" can be used of all the objects are of the same type, forming a list, such as in If you go on a safari tour you will see see wild animals: zebras, giraffes, elephants, and many more But if the intent is to intensify the word "more", then you should use "much": This hotel is in an excellent location
  • Is this correct - a large number of people or many people
    We use a large number of when we want to indicate how many Many people gathered outside the embassy - how many Many people believe that the commng year will be difficult - what proportion We can use many to indicate either how many, or what proportion As a proportion, many can used for about 40 to 80%, so it fits between quite a few and most
  • word difference - This many vs these many - English Language Learners . . .
    The difference between "These many pictures" and "This many pictures" could be referring more to what the speaker wants the qualifying word to apply to - either the many or the pictures So "I always take these many pictures" begins to sound like you always take those exact pictures (like the same pictures over and over) which happen to be "many"
  • Does a range of have the same meaning as a number of or many?
    No, because it also implies variation or distinction at the same time Range is a subset of many, similar to the fact that all ducks are birds, but not all birds are ducks For example, an opinion survey is often said to collect a range of opinions Not only is this many opinions, but it's also many different opinions
  • prepositions - one of the many VS one of many - English Language . . .
    She was one of many can stand on its own, meaning that there were many other people in a similar situation She was one of the many normally requires a continuation to state what that situation was, for example "She was one of the many who were finding life difficult at that time"
  • quantifiers - Difference between ‘as little as’ and ‘as many as . . .
    As many as: used to suggest that a number or amount is surprisingly large But As much as : used to say that two things are equal in amount or degree, or that an amount is as large as another amount; other meanings are "almost but not quite" and "even though"
  • Whats the meaning of as many as in these contexts?
    "There are as many X as Y", that means that the number of X's is the same as the number of Y's For example, "There are as many cell phones as people in our house" means that the number of cell phones is equal to the number of people "There are Z times as many X as Y" means that the number of X's is equal to Z times the number of Y's
  • Multiple vs. Several - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "Several" and "multiple" both mean two or more Either is acceptable here, and in context I think they would mean the same thing Maybe, possibly, "several" would tend to make people think of a small number, 2 or 3 or 4; while "multiple" could imply a larger number At some point we'd say "many" or some other word clearly indicating a large number





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