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Lagataw Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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Can we use lots of for uncountable nouns (e.g. lots of sugar)?
  

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g. lots of sugar)? Yes.

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  • - CB
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lagatawCan we use lots of for uncountable nouns (e.g. lots of sugar)?
Yes. - CB
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Hi,

There isnot much difference between a lot of and lots of:they're both used mainly before singular uncountable and plural nouns, and before pronouns.It is the subject, and not the form lot/lots, that makes afollowing verb singular or plural.So when a lot of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural; when lots of is used before a singular sub

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