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Homework - EXCESS
E.g. She has too much homework.
Food - EXCESS
The cat ate too much food.
Money - EXCESS
E.g. That pen costs too much money.
Information - EMPHASIS
E.g. A library contains so much information!
Work - EMPHASIS
E.g. I have so much work to do!
Gold - EMPHASIS
E.g. There is so much gold in the room!
Rice - QUESTION
E.g. Do we have much rice left?
Spaghetti - QUESTION
E.g. Do you eat much spaghetti?
Time - QUESTION
E.g. How much time does it take?
Hair - NEGATIVE
E.g. He doesn't have much hair on his head.
Sand - NEGATIVE
E.g. This beach doesn't have much sand.
Rain - NEGATIVE
E.g. There wasn't much rain for the crops this year.
Milk - POSITIVE
E.g. The store sells a lot of milk.
Sugar - POSITIVE
E.g. Candy contains a lot of sugar.
Bread - POSITIVE
E.g. I eat a lot of bread.
Person - EXCESS
E.g. There are too many people in the pool.
Shoe - EXCESS
E.g. My mom has too many shoes.
Passenger - EXCESS
There are too many passengers on the train.
Fan - EMPHASIS
E.g. BTS has so many fans!
Car - EMPHASIS
E.g. So many cars are driving on the road!
Duck - EMPHASIS
E.g. There are so many ducks!
Fish - QUESTION
E.g. How many fish are in the aquarium?
Book - QUESTION
E.g. How many books do you read in a month?
Movie - QUESTION
E.g. Do you watch many movies?
Men - NEGATIVE
E.g. Not many men become nurses.
Coin - NEGATIVE
E.g. There aren't many coins in the jar.
Student - NEGATIVE
E.g. Not many students came to class.
House - POSITIVE
E.g. There are many houses in the neighborhood.
Orange - POSITIVE
E.g. The tree grows many oranges.
Dog - POSITIVE
E.g. Many dogs are playing in the park.