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Hanuman_2000 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A lot of/a lot /lots of/much/many/plenty

Hello,

1. I miss my friends a lot.

2. There is room for a lot of/plenty books in this cupboard. ('many' is also possible in place of 'a lot of')

3. we have much/plenty to eat.you need not buy more.

4. I don't have much experience.

5. A lot of/plenty things need to changed here.

6. We met after many years. We had much/plenty to talk about.

7. There is a lot of/much space for parking.You can bring you vehicle.

8. I did not enjoy the film a lot/much.

This exercise was given to me to fill in the blanks with words mentioned above. There can be two answers at some places.

I have filled the blanks and shown two options at some place for the two answers.
Are they correct?

Could any body check it?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

2. There is room for a lot of/ plenty of books in this cupboard. ) 3.

  • 2.
  • There is room for a lot of/ plenty of books in this cupboard.
  • ) 3.
  • We have plenty to eat.
  • You d on't need to buy any more.
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2. There is room for a lot of/plenty of books in this cupboard. ('many' is also possible in place of 'a lot of' — Yes, but it is not very native.)
3. We have plenty to eat. You don't need to buy any more.

5. A lot of/Plenty of things need to changed here.
6. We met after many years. We had a lot to talk about
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Sir,

Thanks a lot.

3. We have a lot to eat. / We have plenty to eat. (Both are correct?).

Thanks.
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hanuman_20003. We have a lot to eat. / We have plenty to eat. (Both are correct?).
Yes.

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