HOW TO USE A LOT/ALOT/ALLOT/LOTS CORRECTLY

 HOW TO USE A LOT/ALOT/ALLOT/LOTS CORRECTLY


A LOT, ALOT, ALLOT, LOTS


A LOT: A large of, often, many, much

1). I have (a lot of) furniture books.

2). I swim (a lot).


ALOT: it's a wrong word.


A WHOLE LOT


LOTS OF


ALLOT: To assign, to devide, to distrubute

1). She alloted five pieces of chocolate to me and two to you.

2). I allot most of my time to teaching English.


EXERCISES:

1). I have (a lot/lots/a whole lot) of things to do today.


2). I need to (allot) of more my money to my bills.

3) Each speaker was (alloted) ten minutes/

4). He writes poetry (a lot).

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