it is proper with that wording to use "much."
if the sentance was: how many minutes do you need to finish your work? than you would obviously use "many."
1 dollar = 4 quarters x = 10 quarters / 4 x = $2.5
Correct in decimals you can do as much zeros as you want to the END of it so yes it is correct.
How much what (feet, inches)? is 100 Metres, miles?? Finish the question!
Someone can finish a 1000 piece puzzle in several hours, several days or several weeks. It all depends on how much time one spends on the puzzle and the difficulty of the puzzle.
Taco Bell I know that's correct because I googled it
There are many rose bushes in his garden.
The sentence "How much does it cost?" is a correct interrogative sentence (a question).However, the form "how much it costs" is also correct when used in a declarative sentence, "I don't know how much it costs." or "How much it costs is not a factor."
The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."
This sentence is grammatically correct but does not have much meaning.
Your account has not been generating much traffic.This sentence is grammatically correct. It is negative present perfect continuous.
no.
"He showed it to her" is much better.
This ain't much of an answer but go on Google and type centurion in a sentence........ That's pretty much the only way to get a correct sentence....
It is, but it is not conventional English syntax or grammar.
twenty
maybe its because they don't bother to 'backspace' their mistake and is in a hurry to finish the sentence.
The correct phrasing would be "She and Aaron love to cook brunch for friends every Sunday." "Her" is a possessive pronoun, while "she" is the subject pronoun needed to begin a sentence.