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Fernando Vazquez
A lot of / lots of / a lot
Hi everybody,
I have a question about when us A lot of / lots of or a lot.
Thank you.
30 dec. 2015 05:38
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'A lot of' and 'lots of' are followed by a noun:
It costs a lot of money.
He has lots of friends.
A lot of people came to the party.
You need lots of time to do this.
'A lot' and 'lots' stand alone.
How much bread do we need? We need lots.
Was your phone cheap? No, it cost a lot.
'Lots' is more informal than 'lot'.
30 december 2015
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Your question doesn't make sense. I think your asking which one to use, but not for sure.
30 december 2015
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Fernando Vazquez
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Engels, Spaans
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