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โPlenty of shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Plenty shops ---)
โMany shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Many of shops ---)
โThere is not a lot of rice left. (NOT There is not a lot rice left.)
โThere is not much rice left. (NOT There is not much of rice left.)
๐2. A lot of and lots of
โกThese are rather informal. There is not much difference between a lot of and lots of. They are both used mainly before singular uncountable and plural nouns, and before pronouns. When a lot of/lots of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural.
โA lot of my friends live abroad.
โLots of time is needed to learn a language.
๐3. Plenty of
โกPlenty of means enough and more. It is used before singular uncountable and plural nouns.
โThere is plenty of time.
โPlenty of shops accept credit cards.
๐4. A large amount of, a great deal of and a large number of
โกThese expressions are rather formal. A large amount of and a great deal of are generally used before uncountable nouns.
โShe has spent a great deal of time in Europe.
โA large number of is used before plural nouns. The following verb is plural.
โA large number of issues still need to be addressed.
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Compare:
โPlenty of shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Plenty shops ---)
โMany shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Many of shops ---)
โThere is not a lot of rice left. (NOT There is not a lot rice left.)
โThere is not much rice left. (NOT There is not much of rice left.)
๐2. A lot of and lots of
โกThese are rather informal. There is not much difference between a lot of and lots of. They are both used mainly before singular uncountable and plural nouns, and before pronouns. When a lot of/lots of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural.
โA lot of my friends live abroad.
โLots of time is needed to learn a language.
๐3. Plenty of
โกPlenty of means enough and more. It is used before singular uncountable and plural nouns.
โThere is plenty of time.
โPlenty of shops accept credit cards.
๐4. A large amount of, a great deal of and a large number of
โกThese expressions are rather formal. A large amount of and a great deal of are generally used before uncountable nouns.
โShe has spent a great deal of time in Europe.
โA large number of is used before plural nouns. The following verb is plural.
โA large number of issues still need to be addressed.
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