The document provides 20 examples asking whether "how much" or "how many" is the appropriate question for different nouns, including tea, eggs, paper, money, candy, cakes, work, sleep, children, bottles of Coke, English grammar known, Americans known, sugar taken in tea, apples eaten per week, fruit eaten per week, real friends, chairs in a house, furniture owned, traffic on the street, and times being told. For each example, the reader is prompted to choose between "how much" and "how many".
The document provides 20 examples asking whether "how much" or "how many" is the appropriate question for different nouns, including tea, eggs, paper, money, candy, cakes, work, sleep, children, bottles of Coke, English grammar known, Americans known, sugar taken in tea, apples eaten per week, fruit eaten per week, real friends, chairs in a house, furniture owned, traffic on the street, and times being told. For each example, the reader is prompted to choose between "how much" and "how many".
The document provides 20 examples asking whether "how much" or "how many" is the appropriate question for different nouns, including tea, eggs, paper, money, candy, cakes, work, sleep, children, bottles of Coke, English grammar known, Americans known, sugar taken in tea, apples eaten per week, fruit eaten per week, real friends, chairs in a house, furniture owned, traffic on the street, and times being told. For each example, the reader is prompted to choose between "how much" and "how many".
The document provides 20 examples asking whether "how much" or "how many" is the appropriate question for different nouns, including tea, eggs, paper, money, candy, cakes, work, sleep, children, bottles of Coke, English grammar known, Americans known, sugar taken in tea, apples eaten per week, fruit eaten per week, real friends, chairs in a house, furniture owned, traffic on the street, and times being told. For each example, the reader is prompted to choose between "how much" and "how many".