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Lot and lots? What is the difference?
A lot of questions
Lots of questions.
What is the difference?
thank you
10 dec. 2017 11:17
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There is no difference in meaning: lots of=a lot of.
But it's incorrect to say "a lots of questions" or "lot of questions (without the "a")".
10 december 2017
2
A... signifies singular so "a lot", historically the term "lot" comes from a collection of items in an auction."
"Lots" plural is just that many lots historically but now just the plural of a collection of things/emotions etc
Today, you can use them interchangeably with natives speakers and no one cares.
10 december 2017
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