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  1. 9 de may. de 2020 · Plenty implica que se tiene bastante o una abundancia (más que se necesita) de algo, mientras que many es sinónimo de “a lot” o “mucho.”. Además, solo se puede usar many con algo que se puede contar.

  2. We use plenty of as a quantifier before both countable and uncountable nouns to mean ‘a lot’, ‘a large quantity’: Don’t worry there are plenty of options. [risotto is an Italian rice dish]

  3. 8 de jul. de 2019 · We can use a lot of or lots of with both count and non-count nouns: Examples: We have lots of time. Jerry has lots of friends. There was a lot of food. Plenty of is a colloquial form which can also be used with both count and non-count nouns: Examples: We have plenty of time. Joe has plenty of friends.

  4. Lots and plenty are called quantifiers because they describe the quantity of the noun in a sentence. 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.

  5. Se utiliza para expresar que hay un número o cantidad suficiente o más que suficiente de algo. Se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas. I've got plenty of music to take to the party. Tengo mucha música para llevar a la fiesta. Don't bring food, we have plenty. No traigas comida, tenemos de sobra. MANY (muchos/as)

  6. Los cuantificadores (quantifiers, en inglés) preceden siempre a un sustantivo, artículo o determinante para expresar una cantidad. Los cuantificadores más frecuentes en inglés son: some/any, much/many, (a) few/(a) little, lots of/a lot of y enough.

  7. We don't have many books. (= We have a small number.) I don't have much money. (= I have a small amount.) We can also use a lot of/lots of in negative sentences with countable or uncountable nouns. We don't eat lots of potatoes. I don't have a lot of time.