Write many or much.1) Maria has__________________oranges.
2) I don't have________________apples, but I have_________________apple juice.
3) There_____________________water in this river.
4) There are __________________ buildings in New York.

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Answer 1
Answer: 1) Maria has many(oranges are countable)_____oranges.
2) I don't have
many(apples are countable)apples, but I have____much (uncountable)_____apple juice.
3) There_is much (uncountable)____________________water in this river.
4) There are ___
many(buildings are countable)_______________ buildings in New York.


Answer 2
Answer: 1. Many
2. Many, Much
3. Is Much
4. Many

For number 3 you forgot to put "is" after the word "There" by the way.

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Explanation:

1.

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