too much or too many?
1. I've got
2. There are
3. Don't put
4. Don't spend
5. I think we get
6. I think we get
7. He ate
8. She has eaten
9. He ate
10. She had
11. Well, I put
12. You put.
13. I think I've made
14. I think I've made
Ответы
Ответ:
1. I've got - too much (if referring to uncountable nouns such as water, time, money, etc.)
2. There are - too many (if referring to countable nouns such as books, chairs, people, etc.)
3. Don't put - not applicable (imperative form of a verb, without quantity reference)
4. Don't spend - not applicable (imperative form of a verb, without quantity reference)
5. I think we get - not applicable (no quantity reference)
6. I think we get - not applicable (no quantity reference)
7. He ate - not applicable (no quantity reference)
8. She has eaten - not applicable (no quantity reference)
9. He ate - not applicable (no quantity reference)
10. She had - not applicable (no quantity reference)
11. Well, I put - not applicable (no quantity reference)
12. You put - not applicable (no quantity reference)
13. I think I've made - not applicable (no quantity reference)
14. I think I've made - not applicable (no quantity reference)