You use “is there any” to ask about uncountable nouns. “Is there any beer?” “Is there any chocolate?” You use “are there any” to ask about countable nouns.
Which is correct there is many people or there are many people?
the correct is - there are many people . There are many people. While people looks like a singular word, it represents a plural number. Thus, we use there are instead of there is.
Which is correct there is more or there are more?
With uncountable nouns (such as “water”, “time”, “noise”, “money”, “sugar”, and so forth), it's correct to say “There is more and more”, because uncountable nouns are treated as singular “third-person” nouns. Thus, “is” is used.
Is many many grammatically correct?
Both many and many a convey the same meaning that is "a large number of". The only difference is that many is used with countable plural nouns followed by plural verb while many a is followed by a singular countable noun and takes a singular verb with it.
Is it correct to say so many?
The difference between so much and so many is similar to the difference between much and many. So much is used before singular uncountable nouns. So many is used before plural nouns. I have never seen so much wealth in my life.Jul 22, 2011
What is the difference between so and too?
You can use the adverbs so and too to intensify these adjectives. Intensify means become greater, stronger, or more intense. So is used like very or extremely. ... Too is not usually used with positive adjectives.Jan 7, 2010
What does too many mean?
: a great many : a lot.
Which is correct there is many or there are many?
There ARE many is correct because you are talking about 'many' which is plural. IS is wrong, because it is singular. E.G. There IS an apple in the bowl. There ARE many apples in the bowl.
How many people there is or there are?
“There are many people” is considered correct because “people” is plural and takes the plural noun “are”. In very casual speech, you may hear “there's many people” because “there's” seems easier to pronounce than “there're”. But this is not found in formal speech or writing.
Which is correct how much or how many?
When using much, the noun will always be singular; it cannot be plural. Many is used to describe count nouns or nouns that can be counted like books, ideas, leaves, and shoes. When using many, the noun will always be plural.
Is there or are there much?
Use the word 'many' if the object is countable (no matter how larger the number) and treat the noun as a plural. "There are many creatures in the ocean." Use the word 'much' if the object is measurable but not countable and treat the noun as singular. "There is much water in the ocean."
Which is correct there is or there are?
The choice between the phrases there is and there are at the beginning of a sentence is determined by the noun that follows it. Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a cat”). Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are two cats”).
Is it correct to say one or more is or are?
There is no general agreement on whether or not the phrase "one or more" should be taken to be singular or plural. The Cambridge Guide to English Usage says: For most writers the choice depends on whether you're thinking of a single case or general principle.