so we also can say that, " we have a lot of money"
right?
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so we also can say that, " we have a lot of money"
right?
Right. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Firelord
I'd say either 'get' or 'got', but only 'forgot'. ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by Firelord
Lot is Noun,pronoun,Adverb
A lot of ground.
How much money do you have? A lot.
I feel a lot better.
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Much is adjective,adverb,Noun!
There is so much pleasure in reading
I found her much altered.
Much of what you say is true.
I am not sure but I think here I would use a lot of
I prefer a lot to write and much in talking ..
It would be "Ok, I get that, too". Often Americans use "got" instead of "get" but that is not correct. Beware! You need a comma before the "too".
You should use forgot instead of forget.
Because forgot is a past and forget is future
We use the word "to" when it is towards a direction, when you give something to a person or a thing, in addition to that, it is used in an infitive phrase. Eg. to make, to give, to bake, etc. etc.
We use "too" when you reckon or as replacement for the word "also."
For example:
I also like that shirt./I like that shirt too.
Thank you.
You told, we use `much' in only negative sentences. So, I hope, no one sentence in the world where `much' is used in affirmative sentences.
If I am wrong, please tell me.
Also, please check whether the following sentences are right or wrong.
I have a lot of food.
I don't have much food.
I gave a lot of money to him.
I didn't give much money to him.
Am I right?