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Mehaque20 Posted 13 years ago
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Differnce between lot of and lots of

What is the difference between "lot of a" and " lots of " in english grammar and when should we use "lot of a" and "lots of" while writing a sentence?
  

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mehaque20 "lot of a" and " lots of " You don't have these quite right. They are " a lot of" and "lots of". They are the same.

  • mehaque20 "lot of a" and " lots of " You don't have these quite right.
  • They are " a lot of" and "lots of".
  • They are the same.
  • You can use either one as you wish.
  • There are [a lot of / lots of] eggs left in the refrigerator.
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mehaque20"lot of a" and " lots of "
You don't have these quite right.

They are "a lot of" and "lots of".

They are the same. You can use either one as you wish.

There are [a lot of / lots of] eggs left in the refrigerator.
We are going to need [a lot of / lots of] sugar to make this cake.
[A lot of / L

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