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  1. A lot of or lots of can signify a large measure or quantity of a noun, whereas plenty and plenty of signifies enough and more of a noun. I have lots of peanut butter left in this jar. This thermos can hold plenty of tea. Lots of and plenty of are used in the above examples with the singular, uncountable nouns peanut butter and tea.

  2. A: What shall we have for dinner? B: Well, we’ve got plenty of rice. How about risotto? Plenty of people have dropped out of school early and have still been very successful in their careers. Plenty: typical errors. Take care to spell plenty correctly: not ‘planty’. We use plenty of before nouns: There’s no rush. We’ve got plenty of time.

  3. enough. Cuantificadores con la preposición of. Lingolia Plus Inglés. ¿Quieres acceder directamente a los ejercicios? Haz clic aquí. ¿Qué son los cuantificadores? Los cuantificadores ( quantifiers, en inglés) expresan una cantidad indeterminada y preceden siempre a un sustantivo, artículo o determinante.

  4. 1. A lot of/ Lots of / A lot. A lot of and lots of have the same meaning, they both mean a large amount or number of people or things. They are both used before countable plural and uncountable nouns. But in informal English it is better to use many and much rather than a lot, lots of and plenty of. • A lot of/ lots of people went to the ground.

  5. Plenty of ( /pléntiavvv/) se coloca delante de sustantivos contables o incontables: There is plenty of wine. Hay vino de sobra. There are plenty of chairs. Hay sillas de sobra. Quite a lot of/a few/a bit of es otra forma de decir mucho (s) o bastante (s). Usamos quite a lot of para sustantivos contables e incontables.

  6. much, many, lots of, plenty of, numerous, a large number of, etc. Much and many : Much is used with non-count nouns (always in the singular); many is used with count nouns in the plural . (See the difference between count nouns and non-count nouns ). Much and many in affirmative statements.

  7. «Lots of» y «plenty of» significan «muchos» y «bastantes», respectivamente, y se utilizan para referirse a cantidades grandes o suficientes. Por otro lado, «too much» significa «demasiado» y se utiliza para indicar que algo es excesivo.