VERY means "to a great degree" . We use very before adverbs and adjectives to add emphasis.
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IT'S VERY COLD |
MORE is a comparative word. We also use it to talk about additional quantities.
A LOT OF means "MANY" or "VERY MUCH" and is used before NOUNS.
A LOT means VERY MUCH and is used at the end of the sentence.
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A LOT OF FRIENDS |
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A LOT OF WATER |
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