[Grammar] plenty of/plenty more

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aksamgunesi

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Plenty means large amount, that's right but in the sentences that I will write down it is used like ''plenty of'' and ''plenty more''.
How can I use these forms and also what kind of different meaning will it give?
1. We've got plenty of time before we need to leave for the airport.
2. There's plenty more beer in the fridge.

Thank you.
 
"Plenty" means a large amount, [STRIKE]that's right[/STRIKE] but [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] the sentences below use [STRIKE]that I will write down it is used like[/STRIKE] ''plenty of'' and ''plenty more''.
How can I use these forms, and also what kind of [STRIKE]different[/STRIKE] meaning will [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] they give?


1. We've got plenty of time before we need to leave for the airport.
Here, "plenty of" means a lot of/a large amount of.

2. There's plenty more beer in the fridge.
Here, "plenty" is an adverb meaning much.


Thank you.
You're welcome.
 
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