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Bugs bunny Posted 4 years ago
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Grammar query

What is the different between this two?

'A lot of the pie has disappeared' and

'A lot of the pies have disappeared'

  

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Bugs bunny this two these two Bugs bunny 'A lot of the pie has disappeared' There is one pie. Much of it has been eaten. Or there is more than one pie, and there are other items besides pie, and there are fewer pies now.

  • Bugs bunny this two these two Bugs bunny 'A lot of the pie has disappeared' There is one pie.
  • Much of it has been eaten.
  • Or there is more than one pie, and there are other items besides pie, and there are fewer pies now.
  • Say there is a pantry in a ski lodge kitchen with pies and cakes and Danishes.
  • When you take inventory, there are supposed to be 19 pies, but there are only 8 on the shelves.
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Bugs bunny this two

these two

Bugs bunny'A lot of the pie has disappeared'

There is one pie. Much of it has been eaten.

Or there is more than one pie, and there are other items besides pie, and there are fewer pies now. Say there is a pantry in a ski lodge kitchen with pies and cakes and Danishes. When you ta

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Bugs bunnyWhat is the difference between these two?
Bugs bunny'A lot of the pie has disappeared'

A large part of one pie has disappeared.

Bugs bunny'A lot of the pies have disappeared'

Many pies have

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