Much
Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb
US
/mĘtĘ/
Definition
(adj/pro) : Used to refer to a large amount.
(adv) : A lot.
(adv) : A lot.
Example
"(adj) : She doesnât have much time."
"(pro) : Not much was left after everyone took their share."
"(adv) : He liked the book very much because the story felt warm and meaningful."
Explanation
Much is used to talk about a large amount of something, usually things you cannot count, like water, time, or money. As a determiner/adjective, it goes before uncountable nouns to show a large amount. For example, he didnât drink much water. As a pronoun, it replaces an uncountable amount. For example, not much is left. As an adverb, it means âa lotâ, as in âShe loves him very muchâ.