Heidi
Does 'I read a lot' mean 'I read a lot of books' or 'I read often'? Or both are OK? Thnak you!!
2016년 4월 10일 오전 4:33
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I misread your question, so ignore my last answer. "I read a lot" could potentially mean either "I read often" or "I read a lot of books", but most of the time it would be interpreted as the former.
2016년 4월 10일
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In practice, it could mean either. It might be rephrased as "I do a lot of reading". The speaker doesn't specify that the reading material includes books but we might assume or understand books.
2016년 4월 10일
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"A lot " is an adverb here, so the emphasis is on the verb " to read". It means "much" , "often", "frequently". It's not about the number of books you read.
2016년 4월 10일
I agree with the other native speakers. It could mean either.
2016년 4월 10일
"A lot" modifies "books", not "read". It refers to the quantity of books that you read, not how much or how often you read. So it means "我读很多的书" instead of "我经常读书".
2016년 4월 10일
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