Cevap :
How much ....? = uncountable nouns For example: How much coffee do you drink? How many ....? = countable nouns For example: How many cups of coffee do you drink? How much? How many?
Countable NounsUncountable NounsIn questions:
We use how many with plural countable nouns:-
We use how much with uncountable nouns:-
"How many newspapers do you read every day?"
"How much paper is in the printer?"
"How many Euros have you got?"
"How much money have you got?"
Revise It - How much and How many Lesson 36
Learn It
Some, Any
CountableUncountableThere are some
people.
cups.
books.
newspapers.
chairs.
shoes.
Euros.
money.
traffic.
paper.
time.
coffee.
food.
Countable Uncountable Statements: We can use some in positive sentences with plural countable nouns:- We can use some in positive sentences with uncountable nouns:- Positive: I read some books. I would like some coffee.
CountableUncountableThere aren't any
people.
cups.
books.
newspapers.
chairs.
shoes.
Euros.
money.
traffic.
paper.
time.
coffee.
food.
Statement: We can use any in negative sentences with plural countable nouns:- We can use any in negative sentences with uncountable nouns:- Negative: I don't read any books. I don't want any coffee.
CountableUncountableAre(n't) there any
people?
cups?
books?
newspapers?
chairs?
shoes?
Euros?
money?
traffic?
paper?
time?
coffee?
food?
Questions: We can use any in questions with plural countable nouns:- We can use any in questions with plural uncountable nouns:- Positive Q: Are there any books? Do you need any coffee? Negative Q: Aren't there any books? Don't you need any coffee?
!Note! When you expect the answer to be "Yes." to an offer or polite request, you can ask a question using some.
Countable Uncountable Question: Can I have some books, please? Would you like some coffee? A few, A little