Table of Contents
- 1 What is the difference between lot of and lots of?
- 2 How do you say I had a lot of fun?
- 3 Does lots have an apostrophe?
- 4 What is a sentence for a lot of fun?
- 5 Can you say lots of fun?
- 6 Is lot plural or singular?
- 7 How do you use the word a lot in a sentence?
- 8 Is “we had a lot of fun” the past perfect?
What is the difference between lot of and lots of?
Lots of is more informal than a lot of. A lot of and lots of can both be used with plural countable nouns and with singular uncountable nouns for affirmatives, negatives, and questions: We’ve got lots of things to do. That’s a lot of money.
How do you say I had a lot of fun?
To talk about enjoying yourself, you can say that something is “fun” or that you “had a lot of fun”: “His parties are always fun.” “We had a lot of fun at his party.”
Is alot or lots?
Alot is a common misspelling of a lot. A lot should always be spelled as two words. The meaning of a lot depends on the context. Usually, it means “many” or “to a great extent.” Let’s look at some examples.
Can you say a lots of?
It doesn’t matter how you pronounce it, all dialects and how we say a lot of is valid, but there’s only one way to spell it – a lot of. Let’s look at lots of. It’s two words “lots of” and is more informal, conversational.
Does lots have an apostrophe?
lots – it never has an apostrophe Unless you are referring to Lot’s wife or the parking lot’s borders.
What is a sentence for a lot of fun?
I’d have a lot of fun”. “You can have a lot of fun with soft drinks”. We have a lot of fun with him.
What is another word for lots of fun?
What is another word for a lot of fun?
gas | laugh |
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riot | a barrel of laughs |
a barrel of monkeys | a bundle of laughs |
good fun |
Is it lots more or lot more?
“A lot more” is informal. It has the advantage that it can be used both with things that are counted and with things that are measured. “Much more” and “many more” are formal alternatives but they are used with measurable things or counted things respectively.
Can you say lots of fun?
“Lots of fun” is grammatical, but “lot of fun” is not. However, if you change “lot” to “a lot,” then that is grammatical (“We had a lot of fun at the beach”). These two correct forms have the same meaning, with “lots of fun” being more informal (but “a lot of fun” is rather informal, too).
Is lot plural or singular?
Basically, lot = a large amount, a large quantity. Amount and quantity are both singular. Lot becomes plural only when you know that it means a large number (of plural things or people).
Is it lots of fun or a lot of fun?
“Lots of fun” is grammatical, but “lot of fun” is not. However, if you change “lot” to “a lot,” then that is grammatical (“We had a lot of fun at the beach”). These two correct forms have the same meaning, with “lots of fun” being more informal (but “a lot of fun” is rather informal, too).
Is the sentence “we had got a lot of fun” correct?
‘We had a lot of fun’ is fine. So is ‘we have had a lot of fun’. Originally Answered: Is the sentence “we had got lot of fun” correct, or would it be better to say, “we had lot of fun?” I suppose that the verb “to have” in this case is not to be considered as an auxiliary verb, rather a normal verb.
How do you use the word a lot in a sentence?
“A lot” (without “of”) could be used to express intensity in front of an adjective in comparisons : He’s a lot taller than his brother. It is possible to use the word “fun” as an adjective instead of “funny” in sentences like: He’s fun to be with. The party was fun.
Is “we had a lot of fun” the past perfect?
The correct past perfect is “we had had a lot of fun” (if the fun happened before another past action, for example, we had had a lot of fun, but finally had to go back to work.) 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.