100 Things Avalanche Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (100 Things...Fans Should Know)

100 Things Avalanche Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (100 Things...Fans Should Know)

SBMPTN "many*
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"many*
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Bahasa Indonesia dari many adalah banyak

Many

Penentu, kata ganti

Digunakan terutama dalam kalimat dan pertanyaan negatif dan dengan "terlalu", "begitu", dan "sebagai" berarti "sejumlah besar":

I don't have many clothes.

Not many people have heard of him.

There aren't very many weekends between now and Christmas.

Were there many cars on the road?

How many students are there in each class?

Many people would disagree with your ideas.

Rachel was at the party with her many admirers.

I've met him so many times and I still can't

remember his name!

There are too many people chasing too few jobs.

If there are only five of us going to the concert, then I've booked one too many seats.

If there were as many women as there are men in parliament, the situation would be very different.

As many as (= the surprisingly large number of) 6,000 people may have been infected with the disease.

There are already twelve bottles of wine, so if I buy as many again (= another twelve bottles) we'll have enough.

A good/great many people who voted for her in the last election will not be doing so this time.

A good/great many people who voted for her in the last election will not be doing so this time.She had five children in as many (= in the same number of) years and decided it was enough.

Lebih banyak contoh

Mr Black has been a client of this firm for many years.

High prices are deterring many young people from buying houses.

How many people does your company employ?

There are too many silly quiz shows on television these days.

We use many to refer to a large number of something countable. We most commonly use it in questions and in negative sentences:

Were there many children at the party?

I don’t have many relatives. We’re a small family.

We can use many with not, meaning ‘few’:

Not many people realise that the mathematical notion of ‘zero’ is a relatively recent invention.

We don’t normally use many alone before a noun in an affirmative statement:

There were a lot of people at the swimming pool this morning.

Not: There were many people …

However, we can sometimes use many (of) instead of a lot of or lots of in rather formal contexts in affirmative statements:

Many politicians have suffered at the hands of the popular press. (formal)

Many of his friends and colleagues were shocked upon hearing of his sudden death. (formal)

We often use many in formal situations in affirmative statements when the noun is followed by a relative clause (acting as a postmodifier):

There are many elderly people who have never touched a computer in their lives.

We can modify many with very, a great or so:

Very many people have complained about the situation.

There were a great many questions which were left unanswered at the end of the investigation.

Why do so many people watch reality TV shows?

We can use the expression as many as to talk about a high number that is surprising or shocking:

As many as 5,000 people are believed to have died in the earthquake.

We can use the expression in as many to mean ‘in the same number of’:

He doesn’t seem to be very lucky in love. He’s had three girlfriends in as many months. (He’s had three girlfriends in three months.)

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