How much or many the scores [closed]

Is this sentence correct? Grammarly does not take it a mistake.

There you can see how much the scores will change.


Solution 1:

About your sentence:

There you can see how much the scores will change.

Yes, much is correct here, because we're talking about the rate of change of the scores, and, as stated in the question's title, not about the scores.

Solution 2:

"Is the below sentence correct?" <-- below cannot be used as an adjective.

(you want to say: "Is the sentence below correct?")

As for the statement: "There you can see how much the scores will change."

Yes! If you factor out that 'much' implies the 'rate of change (of the scores)' and since change is uncountable, 'much' is expected here.

Personally, I wouldn't use 'will' (considering it is a modal that serves others functions which are probably not relevant in the statement) but instead say, "are likely to" or "are expected to" or simple "are to" (change).