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Have Not Much. I have not much time is grammatical but rather stilted. Wann benutzt man much und wann many? When to use much, many, a little and a few,. Something, anything and other compounds. Not much later, he left. We can use them with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun). (= we have a small number.) i don't have much money. We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. No much is never correct, instead use not much. that is not much time. We don't have many books. If contracted, it would sound much more natural and conversational, i've not much time. In the following sentences, which one in each example is correct? (= i have a small amount.) we can also use a lot of/lots of. When using 'not', in general move.

Trust Uses and Abuses The Have's and The Have Not's
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(= we have a small number.) i don't have much money. I have not much time is grammatical but rather stilted. When using 'not', in general move. (= i have a small amount.) we can also use a lot of/lots of. If contracted, it would sound much more natural and conversational, i've not much time. Something, anything and other compounds. We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. No much is never correct, instead use not much. that is not much time. When to use much, many, a little and a few,. We don't have many books.

Trust Uses and Abuses The Have's and The Have Not's

Have Not Much Not much later, he left. I have not much time is grammatical but rather stilted. If contracted, it would sound much more natural and conversational, i've not much time. No much is never correct, instead use not much. that is not much time. Something, anything and other compounds. (= we have a small number.) i don't have much money. When to use much, many, a little and a few,. (= i have a small amount.) we can also use a lot of/lots of. We don't have many books. We can use them with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun). When using 'not', in general move. We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. Wann benutzt man much und wann many? Not much later, he left. In the following sentences, which one in each example is correct?

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