Значение на русском
Значение A lot
A large number or quantity of something.
In simple words: A large amount or number of something
A lot в предложении
- There are a lot of stars in the sky.
- She has a lot of friends at school.
- We received a lot of feedback after the presentation.
- There is a lot to learn in this course.
- I put in a lot of effort for this project.
Как использовать A lot
Commonly used in spoken and informal written English. Avoid in formal writing or contexts.
Grammar pattern
a lot + of + noun
Memory hint
Think of a big pile of items when you hear 'a lot'.
Похожие слова
Collocations with A lot
- a lot of time
- a lot of people
- a lot of money
- a lot of work
Common mistakes with A lot
- Confused with 'lots of' - both are correct, but 'a lot' is more informal.
- Using 'a lots' which is incorrect - the correct form is 'a lot'.
A lot appears in
A lot на других языках
More chunks like A lot
Также ищут
- A lot перевод
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- A lot на русском
- перевод A lot
- A lot что это
Частые вопросы о A lot
Что значит A lot?
A large amount or number of something
Что значит A lot на русском?
A large amount or number of something
Какое определение у A lot?
A large number or quantity of something.
Как использовать A lot в предложении?
There are a lot of stars in the sky.
Можешь привести ещё один пример с A lot?
She has a lot of friends at school.
Какие синонимы у A lot?
Распространённые варианты: many, numerous, plenty, countless, a great deal of.
Какие слова сочетаются с A lot?
Часто сочетается с a lot of time, a lot of people, a lot of money, a lot of work.
Какие частые ошибки при использовании A lot?
Confused with 'lots of' - both are correct, but 'a lot' is more informal. Using 'a lots' which is incorrect - the correct form is 'a lot'.
Как произносится A lot?
US: //ə lɑt//, UK: //ə lɒt//. Послушай аудио выше, чтобы услышать произношение носителя.
Когда стоит использовать A lot?
Commonly used in spoken and informal written English. Avoid in formal writing or contexts.
