grammaticality - Is 'much' always singular?



When is this correct: 'there are much to'? I was taught that much describes only noncount nouns.


But NEARLY [caps mine] all uncountable nouns are singular, implies that some uncountable nouns are plural. So when, if ever, is much plural?




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