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The main differences between many, many, many, many, many, many and many are as follows:

First, a lot? It is an adverbial phrase used to modify verbs. It means "extreme", and its degree is different from other words in nature and meaning. However, many, many, many, many, many, many are adjective phrases used to modify nouns and mean "many"

For example:

I really appreciate it. ? It means the same as thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

I know him well.

I know him very well.

Second, many, many, many, many, many, many means "many" and can modify nouns. The differences are as follows:

Many can modify uncountable nouns and countable nouns, many can only modify countable nouns, and many can only modify uncountable nouns.

1, lots of and a lot of can be used interchangeably, both countable and uncountable nouns, with plural predicates when countable nouns are connected and singular predicates when uncountable nouns are connected.

You know, like? Is it a lot? Yes? Courses or something? Yes? What you see is always the same.

You know, like many other courses, like everything else, it's the same.

But? Answer? A lot? Yes? Time? Answer? A lot? Yes? I am just looking for an internship.

However, in most cases, many people find internships through contacts.

2.much can only modify uncountable nouns.

They grow on sunny hillsides and don't need much water.

They are planted on sunny slopes with little water.

3. Many plural numbers can only modify countable nouns.

One of his many hobbies is keeping good horses.

Raising famous horses is one of his many hobbies.

4. Countless uncountable nouns that cannot be modified. Modifying the singular collective noun means that it is composed of a large number of people; When modifying plural nouns, it means a lot and countless. For example:

Many acquaintances? Many acquaintances

A class with a large number of students

A library with many books.

Many libraries. Many libraries?

Many mistakes? Many mistakes

A lot? Can only modify uncountable nouns.

Now consider the application or put the content into practice, shall we? Answer? Good? Yes? Emphasize it.

Next, we should consider the application, that is, applying the content to practice, which we emphasize very much.

Third, much can be used as an adverb, which means "very very" and modifies verbs other than "many" and "many". It can also be used as a noun and pronoun, meaning "many, many" For example:

She laughs too much.

She laughs too much.

Many times we don't notice that we are solving problems.

Many times we don't notice that we are solving problems.

Fourth,? Many can be used not only as an adjective to mean "many", but also as a noun and pronoun to mean "many, many". For example:

We stood up and thought about the possibilities. Not much.

We stood up and considered all possible situations, not many.

Extended data:

1, many, many, many, many, many can be used as adjective phrases to modify nouns, meaning "many". The difference is that many can modify uncountable nouns and countable nouns, many can only modify countable nouns, and many can only modify uncountable nouns.

1)books is a countable noun, and "a large number of books" can be expressed as:

Is it a lot? Books, many books, many books, many books.

2) Water is an uncountable noun, and "a lot of water" can be expressed as:

Lots of water, lots of water, lots of water, lots of water?

2. Many sums can be used to modify verbs, indicating "very" and degree; Among them, many? This is an adverbial phrase and very is an adverb.

I really appreciate it. ? It means the same as thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

3.many and much can be used as nouns or pronouns. Many refers to countable nouns and much refers to uncountable nouns.