Thursday, March 16, 2017

VERY versus MORE and A LOT

VERY means  "to a great degree" . We use very before adverbs and adjectives to add emphasis.

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.

A LOT OF FRIENDS



A LOT OF WATER


A LOT OF STUDENTS
A LOT OF BREAD
A LOT OF RAIN
A LOT OF PEOPLE
A LOT OF FOOD
A LOT OF FILMS
A LOT OF COFFEE
A LOT OF SALT
A LOT OF SNOW
A LOT OF CARS
A LOT OF HOUSES
A LOT OF NOISE
A LOT OF BLOOD

A LOT OF COMPUTERS

A LOT OF MONEY
























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