That it's not very natural.1. I have much salad.
What can I say to my students if they are wondering about sentence 1?
Well it's simply not correct. You use "much" in negative and question sentences.
How much do you have?
Do you have much butter?
I haven't got much left.
The only positive sentence I can think of where it's used is "we have much to do," which is very old-fashioned.
Well it's simply not correct. You use "much" in negative and question sentences.
How much do you have?
Do you have much butter?
I haven't got much left.
The only positive sentence I can think of where it's used is "we have much to do," which is very old-fashioned.
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