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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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a lot of /lots of

0I don't know when to use which:a lot of or lots of .what are the rules?Thanks.02br
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0 Try a search (top right corner) with:02br 01i 00lots lot02br 00 a lot of 02br 00 etc02br 02i 00many related threads0-

  • 0 Try a search (top right corner) with:02br 01i 00lots lot02br 00 a lot of 02br 00 etc02br 02i 00many related threads0-
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0 Try a search (top right corner) with:02br
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10I don't know when to use which:a lot of or lots of .what are the rules?Thanks.12br
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11font00Follow Marius' advice, keeping in mind that many people consider both to be somewhat informal.02font00 0
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0 "A lot" would be used when the focus is more on one group rather than another, and "lots of" when you are either focusing on the collection of something ("lots of smoke in the air") or only that one group.02br
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00"Lots of" luck to you.0-

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