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Which is the difference between "a lot of" and "lots of" ?
For example, between "I watch a lot of movies" and "I watch lots of movies", which sentence is the correct one ?
Jul 21, 2012 3:25 PM
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The meaning is the same, the difference is lots of is one word less.
July 21, 2012
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The first sentence implies that you watch a big group of movies, while the second means you watch many big groups of movies.
July 21, 2012
Opps! Sorry. I didn't read your question. "Which" is correct. :-)
July 21, 2012
Not which,,,,,,,What is the difference?
There is no difference.
July 21, 2012
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