wotcha
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2010
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
1) There are a large number of people in the class.
2) There are large numbers of people in the class.
3) There are the large number of people in the class.
4) There are the large numbers of people in the class.
5) There is a big number of people in the class.
Are they all correct? If they are, how are they different in the meaning?
Also, can this noun phrase modify uncountable nouns? I mean...
6) There is a large number of money in my bag.
Is it correct?
2) There are large numbers of people in the class.
3) There are the large number of people in the class.
4) There are the large numbers of people in the class.
5) There is a big number of people in the class.
Are they all correct? If they are, how are they different in the meaning?
Also, can this noun phrase modify uncountable nouns? I mean...
6) There is a large number of money in my bag.
Is it correct?