Just a little about neither of, neither, either, many, much or a lot of…
Neither of my parents can use a computer. (verb affirmative, of + noun in plural)
Neither of them goes to work. (verb affirmative, of + pronoun in plural)
Neither test is perfect. (verb affirmative, noun in singular without „of”)
‘I can’t cook.’ ->
‘Neither can I.’ (verb affirmative)
‘My mother can’t ride the bike.’ ->
‘I can’t either.’ (verb negative + either)
I don’t go out too much these days. (much -> uncountable)
I haven’t got much time. (much -> uncountable)
My mother has got a lot of outfits but she doesn’t wear many accessories..
You haven’t slept much. (much -> uncountable)
Most ham is made from pork in this restaurant.
Most of my collegues are foreigners, they come from many countries.
I didn’t pass the driving exam. I could not follow many of the rules. (many -> countable)
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