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Chiaking Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Large amounts of / a large amount of

l used a large amount of water.

l used large amounts of water.

The meaning is different?

We can make curry in large amounts.

We can make curry in a large amount.

The meaning is different?

  

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chiaking l used a large amount of water. l used large amounts of water. These mean near enough the same thing.

  • chiaking l used a large amount of water.
  • l used large amounts of water.
  • These mean near enough the same thing.
  • For the word "I", I can see that you are using a lower-case "L" instead of an upper-case "i".
  • This isn't correct.
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chiakingl used a large amount of water.
l used large amounts of water.

These mean near enough the same thing.

For the word "I", I can see that you are using a lower-case "L" instead of an upper-case "i". This isn't correct.

chiakingWe can make curry in large amounts.
We can make curry in a large amount.

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