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Why Is or are there so many?

Why Is or are there so many?

Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a cat”). Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are two cats”). Questions is plural, so the grammatically correct sentence would be: “There are so many questions on this website.”

What does all too many mean?

used for saying that something makes you sad or upset because it happens more often than you think it should. All too often, parents leave their children at home alone. Synonyms and related words. Often and many times.

Can we say many of?

Many will only be followed by a noun or noun phrase without an article or pronoun. The following examples show how many and many of are used: Correct: Many kids from our school went to the park. Correct: Many of the kids from our school went to the park.

Is or are many people?

If the people were the subject, you would use plural ‘are’: How many people are coming? There is only one noun phrase in that sentence, ‘how many people’, so it must be the subject.

What does too often mean?

1 frequently or repeatedly; much of the time, (Archaic equivalents) oftentimes, ofttimes. 2 ♦ as often as not quite frequently.

Do once too often?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdo something once too oftendo something once too often to repeat a bad, stupid, or dangerous action with the result that you get punished or cause trouble for yourself He tried that trick once too often and in the end they caught him.

Is the word because an answer?

“Because” is used to “answer” questions with “why”. When you start giving your explanation when you start explaining the reasons, you start with the word “because” Take a look at the answers to the examples I gave before: WHY do you study English?

What is difference between many and much?

‘Much’ is used when we are speaking about a singular noun. ‘Many’ is used when we are speaking about a plural noun. Countable nouns can be used with a number and have singular and plural forms. Uncountable nouns can only be used in singular and cannot be used with a number.

What’s the difference between little and a little?

Little and a little are two quantifiers that are used with uncountable nouns. The main difference between little and a little is, little refers to hardly any or not much whereas a little refers to some or small enough.