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"a lot of apples" & "lot of apples"
what is really difference between these two examples?"a lot of apples" & "lotS of apples"
2013年6月1日 14:17
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"A lot of apples" is correct, "lot of apples" is not. I think you meant "lots of apples", in that case there are no differences :). You can use them both with countable and uncountable nouns but I think "lots of" is more used and more colloquial.
2013年6月1日
You can't say 'lot of apples' without some kind of article. 'A lot' = many. 'Lot' is singular (describing a large group of 'things'), so it needs either 'a' or 'the' to be correct.
2013年6月1日
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