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When can we use "a lot" or "a lot of"?
Mar 30, 2011 6:50 PM
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**a lot of and lots of have the same meaning: they both mean a large amount or number of people or things. They are both used before countable nouns and uncountable nouns:
* with countable nouns:
A lot of people went to the game.
Lots of people went to the game.
* with uncountable nouns:
A lot of snow falls in winter.
Lots of snow falls in winter.
**a lot (an adverb). "A lot" means "very often" or "very much". It often comes at the end of a sentence and never before a noun.
I like football a lot.
She's a lot happier now than she was.
I don't go there a lot anymore.
March 31, 2011
in a lot of places :P
March 31, 2011
a lot =very much,
thanks a lot
a lot of+something=many/much.
you have to add "something" after"of"
there are a lot of kids over there.
March 31, 2011
Use A LOT no final de frases
Use A LOT OF no meio
:)
March 30, 2011
A lot vem no fim da frase "they like to ski a lot" "thanks a lot", significa "muito" e passa ideia de intensidade
a lot of vem no meio da frase "they have a lot of books" "they have a lot of money" , significa "muito" ou "muitos" e passa a ideia de quantidade
a lot of pode tbm ser substituido por lots of "they have lots of books" "they have lots of money"
March 30, 2011
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