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Because history is an uncountable noun, it should be modified with much.
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History is uncountable, many modifiers are countable, much modifiers are uncountable.
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Much can be used as an adverb that mainly means "to a certain extent", which means "very, very, greatly, more spine,...How to", modifying verbs more; The basic meaning used to describe round talk words is "many", often followed by uncountable nouns.
Used as an adverb mainly to indicate "degree", which means "very, very, great, more ,...How", modifying verbs (which can be placed before or after them), and often modifying adjectives or adverbs in the comparative, superlative, and participle. It is generally used for interrogative sentences or negative sentences.
i like this coffeepot very much.
I like this coffee maker very much.
the patient is much the same this morning.
The patient's condition has barely changed this morning.
The degree of representation can also be interpreted as "almost, roughly".
It can also mean time, which means "through the orange field to meet often, often".
The basic meaning used as an adjective is "many", often followed by an uncountable noun.
the president's speech provoked much discussion.
**'s speech sparked a lot of discussion.
all the furniture in the room had much carving.
There are many carvings on all the furniture in the room.
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The explanation upstairs is very correct!!
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The simple understanding is that many modifies countable nouns, and much modifies uncountable.
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Dictionary explained.
Much adjective a
1.Many; A large number of them; To a large extent.
how much rent do you pay?
How much rent do you pay?
the english do not drink much wine.
The British don't drink much.
Pronoun pron
1.Many, lots of them.
much of the time was wasted.
A lot of time was wasted.
2.Something important; Amazing thing.
Adverb ad
1.Very; Very.
i don't much care for television.
I don't really like watching TV.
2.(Enhanced comparatives or superlatives) is far from ,..Much more.
she is much the most active member in our group.
She is definitely the most active member of our group.
our room is much bigger than theirs.
Our room was much bigger than theirs.
3.Often, for a long time.
do you dine out much?
Do you eat out often?
4.Almost, almost.
the house looked much as i expected it to.
The house looked almost exactly what I expected.
much-composite shape 1(combined with past participles to form adjectives)."Very, very, extremely, big, too"(e.g. much-needed, much-improved).
The following results are from the Internet Network Interpretation.
much1.Many, many; A large number of them;
Middle School English, vol. 2.
much adj.Many, many; A large number of them;
2.Modify uncountable nouns.
New Concept English Volume 1 Note 36 - English Source.
much modifies uncountable nouns.
much1.Mike Mack.
English in Shanghainese - Casual Miscellaneous Talk - Suigan Community.
much: Mike Mack.
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Because this is a comparative level, that is, to make our lives more convenient, you have to understand it in combination with the meaning of the sentence! CET-6 Answers.
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This phrase is to make our lives more convenient and colorful.
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much adj.
1.[Modify uncountable nouns, mostly used in negative sentences and interrogative sentences] a lot, a lot; To a large extent.
2.[often used in negative sentences] important, important brotherhood.
Very, very, very, very, to a great extent.
2.[to enhance the comparative, or superlative] to a significant extent; Most.
3.Often; Long.
4.Approach; Approximately; Almost; Almost envy.
A lot, a lot.
2.Something significant; Something that catches the eye.
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Very, very, much, a lot, to a great extent...And more. Almost, almost.
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