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Much vs Many in Shopping

Confused about much and many? Learn the difference with grocery examples to sound more fluent while shopping in English.

Do you often mix up much and many when talking about groceries? This video makes it simple using real shopping examples.

We say How much bread? because bread is uncountable.
But we say How many eggs? because eggs are countable.

The rule is easy:
Use much for loose, uncountable groceries like sugar, flour, or rice.
Use many for items you can count, like bottles, eggs, or cans.

Examples from the video:
– How much sugar?
– How many bottles?
– How much flour?
– How many cans?

This lesson is perfect for learners who want to speak correctly at the supermarket, in cooking conversations, or while writing shopping lists.

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