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much of animals
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "much of animals" is not correct in English.
It should be "much of the animals" or "many animals" depending on the context. Example: "Much of the animals in the sanctuary were rescued from abusive situations."
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This is true as much of animals as it is of human beings and accounts for a large number of similarities in the behavior of humans and animals.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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57 human-written examples
Like much of animal altruism, this is actually a long-term insurance policy, a favour which is expected to be reciprocated when the time comes.
News & Media
Because much of animal evolution involves adaptation for the procurement of food, the extent of the meaning of the term feeding behaviour is not clear.
Encyclopedias
Much of animal aggression emerges from these conflicts over investment and resources within families, from territorial conflicts between family groups, or in the context of mating and predation.
Science
In the next five to 10 years, we'll eliminate much of animal toxicology and move on to smarter systems using computer algorithms and modeling," he says.
Science & Research
Following in Singer's footsteps, much of animal ethics is concerned with issues surrounding the use of animals for food, scientific research, and entertainment purposes, legal issues addressing overt cruelty to animals, and how to deal with rapidly increasing populations of both domestic and wild animals.
Science
'I remember when I first saw pictures of the Chauvet drawings, I was convinced that the animals depicted were not so much representations of animals as the appearance of animals from within the rock.
News & Media
Having other functions in addition to antipredator detection is probably also the reason why horizontal scanning takes up much more of animals' time than looking upwards or downwards (Table 2).
For much of "Eating Animals," it appears that Foer is arguing for vegetarianism as the only moral course.
News & Media
Forest-elephant society is dominated by females, and much of the animals' ability to survive is attributable to the role of the matriarchs.
News & Media
With the rise of modernity and the media, we have forgotten much of what animals mean to us and the world.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a large quantity of animals, use grammatically correct alternatives such as "many animals" or "a lot of animals".
Common error
Avoid using "much of" directly before a plural noun like "animals". Instead, use "many", "a lot of", or "much of the" followed by the plural noun.
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Linguistic Context
Partitive phrases like "much of" usually indicate a portion or quantity of something. However, using "much of animals" is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig, it's better to use alternatives like "many animals" or "a lot of animals".
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Formal & Business
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "much of animals" might seem like a way to indicate a significant portion of animals, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using alternatives such as "many animals" or "a lot of animals" instead. The phrase is considered rare and, due to its grammatical issues, is best avoided in formal writing. When you intend to specify a quantity of the animals is better to specify which one. Overall, clarity and grammatical correctness should be prioritized when discussing animals.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
many animals
Replaces "much of" with "many", offering a grammatically correct way to indicate a large number of animals.
a lot of animals
Provides an alternative to "much of" indicating a considerable quantity of animals.
a large number of animals
Replaces "much of" with a more formal expression indicating a significant quantity of animals.
most animals
Shifts the focus to the majority of animals, rather than a portion.
a proportion of animals
Emphasizes that a certain percentage or fraction of the animals is being considered.
a significant part of the animal population
Offers a more descriptive way to refer to a noteworthy segment of the animal population.
considerable number of animals
Highlights the substantial quantity of animals being referred to.
a good deal of the animal kingdom
Modifies the scope to the entire animal kingdom, emphasizing a considerable portion.
the majority of animals
Focuses on the larger part or over half of the animals being discussed.
various animals
Indicates a diverse assortment of animals.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say "much of animals"?
The grammatically correct alternatives are "many animals" or "a lot of animals". You can also use "much of the animals" if you are referring to a specific group.
What can I say instead of "much of animals"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "many animals", "a lot of animals", or "most animals".
Is it correct to use "much of" with a plural noun?
Generally, "much of" is used with uncountable nouns. With plural nouns, it's better to use "many", "a lot of", or "much of the" followed by the plural noun.
How does the meaning change when using "many animals" versus "much of the animals"?
"Many animals" refers to a large number of animals in general. "Much of the animals" refers to a large portion of a specific, defined group of animals. For example: "Many animals live in the forest", versus "Much of the animals in this zoo are endangered".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested