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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Much or a lot of?

My sister won much / a lot of money in the lottery.

Which one is suitable here? I think both are fine but I'm not sure. Thank you. 
  

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Both correct, but much is normally used in negative and interrogative sentences.

  • Both correct, but much is normally used in negative and interrogative sentences.
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Both correct, but much is normally used in negative and interrogative sentences.
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Hi

Totally agree

- My sister does the lottery but she's never won much

- She's just won a lot of money!

Dave
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Thanks for your answers.

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