Meaning of A lot of
Many or a large quantity of something.
In simple words: Many or a large amount of something
A lot of in a sentence
- There are a lot of people at the concert tonight.
- She has a lot of experience in marketing.
- We need a lot of time to finish this project.
- A lot of students prefer online learning these days.
- They brought a lot of food to the party.
- He has a lot of friends from different countries.
- You'll find a lot of interesting books at that library.
How to use A lot of
Use 'a lot of' in both formal and informal contexts. It's common in spoken English but may be avoided in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
a lot of + noun
Memory hint
Think of a large pile of items, like a 'lot' of bricks.
Related words
Collocations with A lot of
- a lot of people
- a lot of money
- a lot of time
- a lot of options
- a lot of fun
Common mistakes with A lot of
- Confused with 'much' in negative sentences.
- Used with uncountable nouns incorrectly (should always be plural or uncountable).
- Too vague for precise contexts; avoid in academic writing.
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Frequently asked questions about A lot of
What does A lot of mean?
Many or a large amount of something
What is the definition of A lot of?
Many or a large quantity of something.
How do you use A lot of in a sentence?
There are a lot of people at the concert tonight.
Can you give another example of A lot of?
She has a lot of experience in marketing.
What are synonyms for A lot of?
Common alternatives include many, numerous, a great deal of, plenty of, a large number of.
What words go with A lot of?
It commonly pairs with a lot of people, a lot of money, a lot of time, a lot of options, a lot of fun.
What are common mistakes when using A lot of?
Confused with 'much' in negative sentences. Used with uncountable nouns incorrectly (should always be plural or uncountable). Too vague for precise contexts; avoid in academic writing.
How do you pronounce A lot of?
US: //ə lɑt əv//, UK: //ə lɒt ʌv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use A lot of?
Use 'a lot of' in both formal and informal contexts. It's common in spoken English but may be avoided in very formal writing.







