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pronounciation and many vs. lot of

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1.When is "t" pronounced as "sh"?
2.When do you use "many" vs. "a lot of"?
 
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1.When is "t" pronounced as "sh"?
2.When do you use "many" vs. "a lot of"?
 
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Re: pronounciation and msny vs. lot of

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1.When is "t" pronounced as "sh"?
2.When do you use "many" vs. "a lot of?"
It's me again. The title is pronounciation and "many versus lot of"
 
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Re: pronounciation and msny vs. lot of

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1.When is "t" pronounced as "sh"?
2.When do you use "many" vs. "a lot of?"
It's me again. The title is pronounciation and "many versus lot of"
 

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Re: pronounciation and msny vs. lot of

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1.When is "t" pronounced as "sh"?
2.When do you use "many" vs. "a lot of"?

It isn't really "t" that is pronounced as "sh", but "ti" can have that sound, particularly in words ending in "tion" = "shun".

Many is normally used before plural countable nouns.
Much is used before uncountable nouns.

"A lot of" can be used before either type of noun.
 

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Re: pronounciation and msny vs. lot of

Anonymous said:
1.When is "t" pronounced as "sh"?
2.When do you use "many" vs. "a lot of"?

It isn't really "t" that is pronounced as "sh", but "ti" can have that sound, particularly in words ending in "tion" = "shun".

Many is normally used before plural countable nouns.
Much is used before uncountable nouns.

"A lot of" can be used before either type of noun.
 
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