How to use many in a sentence. Do you have many things to do today Many, innumerable, manifold, numerous imply the presence or succession of a large number of units
The Grammar Blog: abril 2010
Many is a popular and common word for this idea
Used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with too, so, and as to mean a large…
Many (comparative more, superlative most) before a countable noun A large, indefinite number of A couple of, a few, a handful of, several;. You use many to indicate that you are talking about a large number of people or things
I don't think many people would argue with that Not many films are made in finland A, an, or another, and a singular noun) each of a considerable number. Many, as a general term, refers to a large number, quantity, or amount

It indicates a plural or multiple existence of something, suggesting that there is a significant or considerable quantity of.
Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number. Many is used with words for things that we can count Much is used with words for things that we cannot count


