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[ people = countable/plural] There's lots of food in the cupboard. There were a lot of people at the party. I have There were a lot of people at the party. Use a lot of or lots of for nouns, you cannot count and for plurals. It contains two exercises: a) choose the correct word; b) write the correct word. It contains two exercises: a) choose the correct word; b) write the correct word. There's lots of food in the cupboard. These phrases are used /Worksheet to practise much, many, a lot of, lots of. I'v got a lot of pens. Perfect to be used as qui Most, Many, A lot of Americans don’t like George BushThere aren’t very many books in the libraryI think he drank a lot of, lots of, much wine last nightI have had a few headaches already because of the stressI didn’t use much 4a lot of, lots of fertilizer3 last spring, that’s why we had so many weeds For countable and uncountable nouns use exact quantities in your answer or use a lot of lots of. Perfect to be used as qui It’s easy to get to because there area little lots of buses. A lot of, much and many have a similar meaning, but we often use them differently Worksheet to practise much, many, a lot of, lots of. There was a lot of rain last week. A lot of, much and many Usage in Affirmative and Negative Sentences. For countable and A lot of lots of. There isn’tsome much pollution. These expressions can be used before a countable or an uncountable noun. Examples: I've gotpens. There arelots of much good things about living in a quiet town. much, many. At weekends, I spenda few a lot of time riding my mountain bike through the countryside [ food = uncountable] A lot of vs. A lot of and Lots of can be used in both affirmative and negative sentencesAffirmative Sentences. There arepupils. And there’sany some beautiful scenery just outside the town. Examples and sentences a lot of, lots of. There are a lot of cookies. We have got lots of money A lot of and lots of = 'a large number or amount'. A lot of people want to buy cars. We use a lot of or lots of with both countable and uncountable nouns. These adverbs of quantity refer to frequency, quantity and degree. A lot of money was wasted on the project. a lot of lots of.