Yes, you're correct, however we must use the precise currency (dollars, pesos, euros) to use the word 'many'. We wouldn't say: "I have 100 money". We would say: "I have 100 pesos.". Or "How many dollars do you have?". 'Much' and 'many' are often used with questions and negative clauses. "I don't have many friends
The difference between much and many are discussed in the points given below: The word 'much' is used to denote something which is in 'plenty of', or 'large in amount'. As against, many refer to numerous or something which is 'large in number'. While much is used with the singular uncountable noun, many are used with plural
Much and Many Do Fit In Positive Statements if They Are After "So," "As," or "To". The only major exception is when we use much or many after the words "so," "as," or "too." In this case, it's perfectly natural to use much or many in an affirmative statement. Both "I have a lot of cats" and "I have so many cats" sound just as natural to native
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