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HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY?



pfreites
Argentina

HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY?
 
Hi dear teachers,
                           Could you please help me with these sentences:
 
1- The Japanese eat 25.000 tons of fish a year.
 
2- There are a thousand metres in a kilometre.
 
I�m a bit confused; Are the following questions right?:
 
1- How much fish does the Japanese eat?
2- How much metres are there in a kilometre? or is it How many metres are there in a kilometre?
 
Thanks a lot in advance

24 Oct 2011      





maryse pey�
France

how many meters : "meters" is countable and plural.

25 Oct 2011     



Zora
Canada

I �d say "How much fish do the Japanese eat?"

25 Oct 2011     



Pelletrine
France

Dear Pfreites,
In English you have to divide quantities into countables (you can count every item) and uncountables (liquids as milk, water... air... flour...) And when you want to ask about the amount of something, you use �how many � if you want to know the number available of something (birds,dogs, girls, boys, T-shirts, cups...)  And you use �how much � if you want to know the quantity of something you can �t count (milk, water...)
Careful: "There is some milk in the fridge." but "There are 3 bottles of milk in the fridge. - I can count the bottles = "There are 3 bottles"
- And, actually, when you answer a question "How much..." - you mesuremesure the amount in meters, kilos, cups, bottles...
Hope it helps ;o))

25 Oct 2011     



douglas
United States

 
As already said:
 
1- How much fish do the Japanese eat?  ("Japanese" is plural)
2- How many meters are there in a kilometer? (meters are countable)

25 Oct 2011     



chalii
Pakistan

much is used for uncountable while many is used for countable noun

25 Oct 2011     



pfreites
Argentina

Thanks a lot for your feedback. Smile

26 Oct 2011