Fill in the blank with a suitable option: I've spent ________ money this week! I don't know where it's all gone.
A
such
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B
so many
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C
so much
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D
so
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Solution
The correct option is C so much Adjective of quantity points towards the probable amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. It does not provide facts and figures about exact numbers, it tells only the amount of noun in relative or whole terms. In this particular sentence we would understand the usage of adjective of quantity in the sentence. Other than that "so" is a subordinate conjunction which is used in front of an adjective to mean "such a great extent". This makes either option B or C our answer by eliminating the rest. Other than that, money is a uncountable noun and many is used for countable noun. "So many" is the wrong option.