
grammaticality - multiple times vs many times - English Language ...
Jul 23, 2016 · To me, it sounds more natural to say "multiple times," and as someone else said, "many times" would imply a greater amount than "multiple times" would tend to, although both …
grammar - How much time vs how many times - English Language …
Mar 23, 2020 · The word “times”, however, means occurrences. Since it can be broken down into component parts, e.g., “10 times” which are each a time, you would have to say “how many …
meaning in context - "many times" or "for many times"? - English ...
After Jessica failed 10000 times, she created the talented robot. What's the different between them? Also, here are 2 more sentences that I read from the exam paper and an English …
"many a time" means "many times"? - English Language Learners …
Like a, many a always functions as determiner. It is found in proverbs such as There's many a slip twixt cup and lip, and in the frequency adjunct many a time, but is elsewhere somewhat formal …
sequence of tenses - How many times you did something - English ...
May 22, 2024 · How many times you did something Ask Question Asked 1 year, 8 months ago Modified 1 year, 8 months ago
{listened/have listened} the recordings {several/too many} times
With that correction, both your sentences "I listened to the recordings several times today" and "I have listened to the recordings too many times today" are perfectly natural and grammatical, …
appropriate tense for “No matter how many times ~” sentence
Dec 22, 2017 · The question is asking for a specific count (as opposed to "no matter how many times" which is specifically saying the count doesn't matter). You could ask "how many times …
sentence construction - How many times ... "in a week" or "a week ...
How many times do you eat in an average (or typical) week? This is essentially what your first question means, although, in the way you phrased it, the word "average" or "typical" is …
"How many times I have to tell you" or "how many times do I have …
Feb 25, 2018 · I found both sentences on Google: How many times I have to tell you How many times do I have to tell you So I don't know which one is the correct from. Maybe both?
subject verb agreement - The usage of "as much as" with "times ...
Thank you for the answer. Do you mind asking on the sentence "This table seats three times as many people as the old one", does it mean "the new one is 3 times bigger than the old one " ?