English Grammar Using Much, Many, A lot of, Lots of and Example Sentences
Using A lot of
A lot of can be used for countable or uncountable nouns to indicate a large quantity.
Examples:
- She eats a lot of fruit.
- There were a lot of people there.
- He earns a lot of money.
Using Lots of
A lot of and lots of have the same meaning. It can be used for countable or uncountable nouns.
Examples:
- There’s lots of food.
- She sold lots of flowers.
- This food contains lots of fat.
Using Much
Much is used with uncountable nouns to indicate a large quantity.
Examples:
- I don’t earn much money.
- He like her very much.
- I spend too much on clothes.
- She is feeling much healthier.
Using Many
Many is used with countable nouns to indicate a large quantity.
Examples:
- I don’t have many clothes.
- Many people heard of him.
- I bought many toys.
- There are too many cars.