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It is correct as far as it goes.The full sentence would be:I have as many books as you do.The obverse would be:You have as many books as I.This is correct, but again, the full sentence would be:You have as many books as I do.
There are (however many) books on the table.
They have many books. He/She/It has many books.
I think that the sentence should read, Laura and I have read many books during our summer vacation. Not your summer vacation. Read your own books.
I had to carry many heavy books. Would you carry my books. If you carry my books, I won't have to carry them.
With the exception of capitalizing the first letter of the sentence and a period at the end, the sentence is correct.
you.
please finish your question before asking it.
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There are many types of finish. Your local library should have books on furniture/woodworking, etc..
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."