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so much english vs so many english

Both phrases are not correct. The correct phrase to use in this context is 'so much English.' 'Much' is used with uncountable nouns like 'English,' while 'many' is used with countable nouns.

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so much english

This phrase is not correct. 'Much' is used with uncountable nouns like 'English.'

The correct phrase is 'so much English.' Use 'much' with uncountable nouns to indicate a large quantity.
  • Maybe not so much English rose as English daffodil... and this is LAPD...
  • So much for English gentleman's agreements.
  • It's been a long time... since I had... so much of the English language spoken at me.
  • As an Irishman, he hated the English so much he didn't have much emotion for anyone else.
  • Many small films, and not so much in the English-speaking world but certainly in the smaller countries of Europe, simply do not get off the ground in spite of the immense cultural impact they would have because of the difficulty of financing.
  • He didn't know much English, even less about withholding tax.
  • I have learnt that much English.
  • My uncle and aunt hadn't learnt much English back then, so they always called him...
  • She didn't have much English but we got there in the end.
  • Small-time, not much English, but owned a few restaurants out in the south west.
  • She doesn't speak much English though
  • Okay, from the beginning, and as much English as you can manage.
  • And he doesn't speak much English, so I guess it's you.
  • I didn't speak much English, got bullied for it.
  • But I would not have needed very much English to read what I found in your programme about environmental policy, because there was not really anything to read.
  • Olga never did learn much English, but she sure in hell had learned Cheyenne.
  • You don't know much English, so I know you don't have a work visa.
  • Excuse me, Doesn't speak much English, and she's complaining of pain in her left breast,
  • And because French wine is too much for English bellies.
  • I much prefer English to your hideous French, Sir Roland.

so many english

This phrase is not correct. 'Many' is used with countable nouns, not with uncountable nouns like 'English.'

Avoid using 'so many English.' Instead, use 'so much English' when referring to the language as an uncountable noun.
  • This is a sleep that from this golden rigol... hath divorc'd so many English kings.
  • So many English sayings to say the same thing.
  • So many English books I read introduce strange idea of love, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
  • So, why are there so many English flags?
  • There you'll find many English and American people.
  • Many English proverbs are collected in this book.
  • Many English words derive from Latin.
  • There are already far too many English influences on your life as it is.
  • An English dog means an English soldier.
  • Submit an English version or English translation whenever available.
  • English with tears is English with honor.
  • Those who learn English cannot do without English dictionaries.
  • Oxford English Dictionary lists 615,000 words... in the English language.
  • Meetings are conducted in English and most documents are also in English.
  • Most English words are unknown to most English speakers.
  • Translations of texts from English are more frequent than translations towards English.
  • My English is less terrible than your terrible English.
  • Near Sohren we found six charred English bodies.
  • No, I mean my English teacher.
  • Your English and manners are superb.

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