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I'm wondering the difference of 'many of' and 'much of'. I thouht 'much of' is used in front of non countable nouns and 'many of' is to countable nouns. But in the next sentence,
Despite the company will eventually need to enhance 'much of' its production line to meet the growing demand, it is believed that it fulfills the required performance standards.
'Much of' is used. So I think I'm wrong. I looked up in the dictionary and
I thought 'many of' is used in front of people and 'much of' is in front of something.
Give me explanation.
Always thanks for your help.
Despite the company will eventually need to enhance 'much of' its production line to meet the growing demand, it is believed that it fulfills the required performance standards.
'Much of' is used. So I think I'm wrong. I looked up in the dictionary and
I thought 'many of' is used in front of people and 'much of' is in front of something.
Give me explanation.
Always thanks for your help.