Yes, the word 'many' is the adjective use, adding to the description of the adjective 'different'. The adjective term 'many different' is used to describe a noun; for example:
We have many different varieties of dress shoes.
Many different people have tried to make the world a better place.
"Feet" is merely the plural of the word "foot", therefore, the two measurements are identical - however, "900 feet" is grammatically correct.
There's no correct answer to this question. All buildings are different.
In the King James version the phrase - whipped with many strips - does not appear at all the phrase - whipped with many - does not appear at all the phrase - with many strips - does not appear at all
The word "phrase" has one syllable.
There are about 103 places in the Bible where the phrase "Fear not" is used. The number of those places changes with different translations.
no
Never counted, doesnt need to be counted .. P.S next time, phrase your question grammatically correct.
It can be, like in the following sentence. There were many firsts in this historic week.
No. The best-working grammatically correct form of your question is "How many people are at your home?" Also acceptable are "How many people are you at home with?" "How many people are at home with you?" "With how many people are you at home?" and "With whom are you at home?"
"How many beans?" is grammatically correct.
Neither one makes sense, but "How many days are you?" is grammatically correct.
I would say "beaten".
The sentence is grammatically incorrect and translates as How many town does America have? or How many town are there in America?The grammatically correct form is Wie viele Städte hat Amerika?
Yes, it's correct to say politics is as in, "Politics is the business of politicians." It is also correct to say, "Many kinds of politics are played in Washington."
I came to your office several times and did not see (s) you._______Better:I came to your office but could not find you.
Perhaps yes, in the technical sense of having many different kinds of fish. However, it will be almost universally taken by native speakers as wrong. Better to say "I have many kinds of fish."
8 times. I already told you that: that that "that" (that "that" that that teacher used) was grammatically correct.