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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InDoes “think much of” mean “remember” in this context?Meaning of 'Never Mind'“I'll be with you in a moment.” Is “moment” a countable noun?To do no wrong To do no harmMeaning of “details” in context'as much as' or 'as many as'Why is “if” used here? Doesn't it have to be “that”?Could I use “so much so that…” in this context?Can you break someone's attention on something?What's the type of the object of “I don't remember having seen him.”?



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A: I don't remember much though.

B: just try to give me as much details as you can remember.



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The issue here is the use of many vs. much. Typically, many modifies countable nouns, while much modifies uncountable ones. Reference



With "details," a countable noun, the proper sentence would be:
"Try to give me as many details as you can remember."



But you could also have "detail" used as an uncountable noun like "information":
"Try to give me as much detail as you can remember."






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    It's the combination of much and details (plural) that doesn't work.



    You should use one of the following:




    As much detail.

    As many details.




    Detail, as a mass noun, takes a singular form—which much is used with. (As much water or as much candy.) And details, as a countable noun, is plural—which many is used with (as many drinks or as many chocolates).






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      The issue here is the use of many vs. much. Typically, many modifies countable nouns, while much modifies uncountable ones. Reference



      With "details," a countable noun, the proper sentence would be:
      "Try to give me as many details as you can remember."



      But you could also have "detail" used as an uncountable noun like "information":
      "Try to give me as much detail as you can remember."






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        The issue here is the use of many vs. much. Typically, many modifies countable nouns, while much modifies uncountable ones. Reference



        With "details," a countable noun, the proper sentence would be:
        "Try to give me as many details as you can remember."



        But you could also have "detail" used as an uncountable noun like "information":
        "Try to give me as much detail as you can remember."






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          The issue here is the use of many vs. much. Typically, many modifies countable nouns, while much modifies uncountable ones. Reference



          With "details," a countable noun, the proper sentence would be:
          "Try to give me as many details as you can remember."



          But you could also have "detail" used as an uncountable noun like "information":
          "Try to give me as much detail as you can remember."






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          The issue here is the use of many vs. much. Typically, many modifies countable nouns, while much modifies uncountable ones. Reference



          With "details," a countable noun, the proper sentence would be:
          "Try to give me as many details as you can remember."



          But you could also have "detail" used as an uncountable noun like "information":
          "Try to give me as much detail as you can remember."







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              It's the combination of much and details (plural) that doesn't work.



              You should use one of the following:




              As much detail.

              As many details.




              Detail, as a mass noun, takes a singular form—which much is used with. (As much water or as much candy.) And details, as a countable noun, is plural—which many is used with (as many drinks or as many chocolates).






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                It's the combination of much and details (plural) that doesn't work.



                You should use one of the following:




                As much detail.

                As many details.




                Detail, as a mass noun, takes a singular form—which much is used with. (As much water or as much candy.) And details, as a countable noun, is plural—which many is used with (as many drinks or as many chocolates).






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                  It's the combination of much and details (plural) that doesn't work.



                  You should use one of the following:




                  As much detail.

                  As many details.




                  Detail, as a mass noun, takes a singular form—which much is used with. (As much water or as much candy.) And details, as a countable noun, is plural—which many is used with (as many drinks or as many chocolates).






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                  It's the combination of much and details (plural) that doesn't work.



                  You should use one of the following:




                  As much detail.

                  As many details.




                  Detail, as a mass noun, takes a singular form—which much is used with. (As much water or as much candy.) And details, as a countable noun, is plural—which many is used with (as many drinks or as many chocolates).







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