angelene001
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Do 'a lot" and 'much' mean the same when placed before the comparative? Can they be used interchangeably?
For example:
1. Scientists are much/a lot more important than footballers.
2. I will have to work much/a lot harder if I want to go to a university.
I'm confused because the key to the exercises says:
1. Scientists are much more important than footballers.
2. I will have to work much/a lot harder if I want to go to a university.
For example:
1. Scientists are much/a lot more important than footballers.
2. I will have to work much/a lot harder if I want to go to a university.
I'm confused because the key to the exercises says:
1. Scientists are much more important than footballers.
2. I will have to work much/a lot harder if I want to go to a university.
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