How to use much in a sentence. A large amount or to a large degree A far larger amount of something than you want or need… Use the adjective much to mean a lot or a large amount. if you don't get much sleep the night before a big test, you don't get a lot If you get too much sleep, you may sleep through your alarm and miss the test. A large quantity or amount
The campus wasn't much to look at. You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change Much is usually used with `so,' `too,' and `very,' and in negative clauses with this meaning (in combinations such as 'as much', 'this much') used to indicate, demonstrate or compare the quantity of something. Significant, important, major, big, historic, substantial, meaningful, eventful Little, small, slight, trivial, minor, insignificant, unimportant, negligible
We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree We can use them with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun). Medicare part b 2026 increase is the second largest ever in dollar terms It'll likely eat a big chunk of the social security cola and hurt seniors.
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