Many a always uses a singular noun and is more formal than the word many As many as 10, 000 people are thought to have fled the area (a number of people) It is not much common and is used usually in newspapers and famous writings
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Many a is used to indicate a large number of something.
1 in 1 and 2, the question is asking for a number
How many replaces a number, so the verb is are (plural) Them is a personal pronoun that you use when you refer back to people/creatures/items that you have already mentioned So, in this context your first question would be How many languages do you speak
And if you followed up, wanting to know more about these languages, you might ask How many of them did you learn at school Of them is another way of saying of these languages. Under which circumstances would you use much more instead of many more
For example would this be correct
I have much more money Many of the green people are left handed Many of the people i talked about are left handed Many of them are able to write using their right handed
In many tiles, many is a quantifier that communicates indefiniteness (among other things) In many of the tiles, the article the communicates definiteness, and many doesn't have a role any more in telling us about the definiteness of the tiles. Difference between much, many, a lot of and lots of what is the difference between them Are they synonyms or not?
How many apples are in the refrigerator
How much milk is in the refrigerator How many people attended the party How much wine did we drink last night How many bottles of wine did we drink last night
Mangoes, like most fruit, are countable With countable nouns, you are correct and would say, i don't need that many.