MSN: My friend's smart grocery trick saves her so much money, I had to steal it (I'm spending $150 less every month)
My friend's smart grocery trick saves her so much money, I had to steal it (I'm spending $150 less every month)
Much is now generally used with uncountable nouns. The equivalent used with countable nouns is many. In positive contexts, much is widely avoided: I have a lot of money instead of I have much money. There are some exceptions to this, however: I have much hope for the future. A lot of these cases are emotive transitive verbs and nouns. I have much need for a new assistant. In parallel, I need ...
The meaning of MUCH is great in quantity, amount, extent, or degree. How to use much in a sentence.
GameSpot: Steal A Brainrot, The Incredibly Popular Roblox Game, Gets A Movie Deal
Steal a Brainrot, the immensely popular Roblox game that just had a concert with Bruno Mars, could become a movie. Story Kitchen, the production company that's made a name for itself with video game ...
Steal A Brainrot, The Incredibly Popular Roblox Game, Gets A Movie Deal