Humanities

“Lots of,” or “A Lot of ?”

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“A lot of” and “lots of” mean the same thing, but are commonly misused. In this lesson from How to Spell, examine usage and common errors for these phrases.

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manjusha s
PLEASE EMAIL FREE LESSONS ALL ARE USEFUL FOR ME I NEED DEMOS ON PRONUNCIATION TO USE IN TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
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Hi Manjusha, you need to sign up/subscribe for free lessons on my website - http://www.howtospell.co.uk
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Also I have a spelling and pronunciation course on my website too that you can check out - Spelling Patterns and Pronunciation Masterclass
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Josiah D
these lesson are really helping me for when I go to middle school
How to Spell
Hi Josiah, that's brilliant the lessons are helping you. Keep on working on your spelling, and use the spellings, that's the way to learn them.
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