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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

proposition

usage cases of " a lot of" and "lots"?
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'A lot of' and 'lots of' (when they mean 'many') are interchangeable and informal (standard in conversation). Anonymous proposition Neither of them is a proposition or preposition.

  • 'A lot of' and 'lots of' (when they mean 'many') are interchangeable and informal (standard in conversation).
  • Anonymous proposition Neither of them is a proposition or preposition.
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'A lot of' and 'lots of' (when they mean 'many') are interchangeable and informal (standard in conversation).
Anonymousproposition
Neither of them is a proposition or preposition.

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