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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
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Have you seen [[ much of ]] John lately?

0. Have you seen much of John lately?

I'm not familiar with much of.

Question 1) Which do you think most people would say? (or please recomment similar ways to say)

1. Have you seen John often lately?

2. Have you seen a lot of John lately? (I don't know if 'a lot' is OK)

3. Have you seen much of John lately?

Question 2) 4. Have you seen John much lately? <= Does it make sense? if not, what is the difference between 0 and 4.
  

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moon7296 1. Have you seen John often lately? 2.

  • moon7296 1.
  • Have you seen John often lately?
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  • Have you seen a lot of John lately?
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moon72961. Have you seen John often lately?
2. Have you seen a lot of John lately? ...
3. Have you seen much of John lately? ...

4. Have you seen John much lately?
All of these are grammatically correct. All of them make sense. It's hard to say which one most people say, but I would guess that the fewest number of people s

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