Today learing Grammar from my school
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I am confuse about that
I don't have much time
I dont' have many time
Wich one is correact ?
I saw English book about much .
much is usually use positive .But I don't have much time is negtive isn't ?
I have a few friend
I have a lite friend
wich one is correact ?

Honestly, I think it just depends on the object you are referring to that determines whether you would use "many" or "much"
A guideline is that if you can give a count to it, you would use "many". There are 20 paintings on there wall, so there are many paintings on the wall. You can't count time, so you have much time on your hands.
http://www.better-english.com/easier/much.htm -here is a website to give you practice with that.
"I have a few friends." is the correct one here.
Again, I think that it depends on the object in this case as well.
A guideline on it is that you would use "few" if you can actually count it. I have 6 friends so it would be few. There is not much snow on the ground. I can't count the snow, so it would be little snow instead of few snow.
I am confused about that
Which one is correct ?
I saw English book state that it was much .
much is usually use referring to something positive .
But I don't have much time is negative isn't it?
I have a few friends
I have a little friends
which one is correct ?
I am confused about this:
I saw an English grammar book that [talked about/discussed] 'much' .
It said that 'much' usually has a positive meaning.
But "I don't have much time" is negative, isn't it?
I have many friends.
I have many books.
There are many children.
[You can COUNT the number of friends, books, children]
I had too much milk.
I drank too much water.
I don't have much time.
[You cannot COUNT milk, water, or time]
Usage varies from person to person. I mostly use 'many' or 'much' with 'too' or 'how', and when I use it with 'not', it's to sound polite; otherwise, I use 'a lot of'. But that's just me. ^_^
I have a lot of friends.
I have a lot of books.
There are a lot of children.
I have a lot of milk.
I don't have a lot of milk.
I drank a lot of water.
I didn't drink a lot of water.
I have a lot of time.
I don't have a lot of time.
and thank you for teaching a lot of me
New English Grammar from School Today
"I will be able to write perfectly someday." (hs의 말은 이거요?)
"Anyway, thank you for teaching me." Thank you + for + V-ing
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is it correct ?