How Much and How Many Exercises

Understanding the difference between “how much” and “how many” is essential in English grammar. Here’s a guide:

How Much: Used with uncountable nouns (e.g., water, money, sugar).

Examples:
How much water do you drink daily?
How much money do you need?
How Many: Used with countable nouns (e.g., apples, books, chairs).

Examples:
How many apples are in the basket?
How many books do you have?
This distinction helps in asking questions and making sentences correctly based on the type of noun.

Exercises:
Fill in the blanks:

(How much/How many) ___ sugar do you want in your coffee?
(How much/How many) ___ chairs are in the room?
Correct the sentences:

How much apples do you need?
How many water is in the bottle?
Create questions:

Use “how much” with ‘time.’
Use “how many” with ‘students.’
For more exercises and detailed explanations, refer to grammar resources or educational websites.