Using 'much' and 'many':
- 1. I haven't got much time. ('Time' is uncountable)
- 2. Do you play much football? ('Football' can be treated as uncountable in this context, referring to the sport in general)
- 3. I don't eat much meat. ('Meat' is uncountable)
- 4. There aren't many people here. ('People' is countable)
- 5. We don't have much rain in summer. ('Rain' is uncountable)
- 6. Are there many Americans in your country? ('Americans' is countable)
- 7. Have you travelled to many countries? ('Countries' is countable)
- 8. Was there much traffic on the road? ('Traffic' is uncountable)
Explanation: Use 'much' with uncountable nouns and 'many' with countable nouns, typically in negative sentences and questions. 'Much' can also be used with uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences to emphasize quantity.