wotcha
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- Jun 29, 2010
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- English Teacher
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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My grammar book says 'much' can not be used in a positive sentence to modify uncountable nouns, for example;
1. I have much money (x)
2. I have a lot of money. (o)
Then, is it safe to teach my student number 1 sentence is grammatically incorrect?
Or can I say to them it is not really matter to say 'I have much money' instead of
'I have a lot of money'?
Thx. ^^;;
1. I have much money (x)
2. I have a lot of money. (o)
Then, is it safe to teach my student number 1 sentence is grammatically incorrect?
Or can I say to them it is not really matter to say 'I have much money' instead of
'I have a lot of money'?
Thx. ^^;;