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a lot of = a lot ??? Such as: It rains a lot. Thanks a lot. I drank a lot of beer. A lot of = a lot?
Oct 18, 2011 11:35 AM
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Both "a lot" and "a lot of" mean "a large amount," "many" or "several." The main difference is that you use "a lot" at the end of a sentence as an adverb, and it cannot be followed by a noun. One good example: "I enjoy swimming a lot." "A lot of," however, can be followed by a noun, and you use it in the middle of a sentence! Example- "We need a lot of help with this project." Hope this helps. ^^
October 18, 2011
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