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what's the difference between muy and much

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It is confusing when to use muy and mucho.

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updated MAR 20, 2010
posted by muffinball

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muy is an adverb

muy bien (an adverb modifying another adverb)


mucho can be either an adjective, pronoun, or an adverb.

Hace mucho calor. (adjecitve)

Habla mucho (adverb)

Muchos no tienen agua potable. (pronoun)

updated MAR 20, 2010
posted by 0074b507
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muy = very

much = a lot, much

Estoy muy cansanda. = I'm very tired.

Comí mucho. = I ate a lot. No comí mucho = I didn't eat much.

updated MAR 20, 2010
posted by alba3
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