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One of the most common issues English learners face this week is knowing when to use “much” and “many” β€” and it’s trickier than it seems! πŸ’‘ “Many” is used with countable nouns (things you can count like apples, books, or people), while “much” is used with uncountable nouns (like water, money, or rice). πŸ§ƒπŸ’° For example, we say, β€œHow many apples do you want?” but β€œHow much water do you drink?” 🚰 Learners often mix these up, saying things like β€œHow many water?” or β€œI don’t have much friends,” which sounds unnatural. πŸ˜… A good way to improve is to practice by listing common countable and uncountable nouns and making your own sentences. πŸ“ Keep it fun by playing grammar games or using flashcards to test yourself. πŸŽ―πŸ‘©β€πŸ«