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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. A: How much money do you think I need to bring with me? B: About one hundred pounds should be plenty. [A is pouring milk into B’s coffee] A: Is that enough? B: That’s plenty. Thanks. Plenty of as a quantifier. We use plenty of as a quantifier before both countable and uncountable nouns to mean ‘a lot’, ‘a large quantity’:

  4. Plenty of (/plénti a vvv/) 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.

  5. 12 de mar. de 2008 · We use 'a lot of' and 'plenty of' with countable and uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences. Both can agree with a plural or singular verb depending on the noun after 'of' - plural for countable nouns and singular for uncountable ones. There are a lot of chairs in the room. There are plenty of chairs in the room.

  6. Algunos de los cuantificadores más frecuentes en inglés son: some/any, much/many, (a) few/ (a) little, lots of/a lot of y enough. Aprende a reconocer y utilizar correctamente los cuantificadores en inglés y pon a prueba tus habilidades en la sección de ejercicios.

  7. quantifiers: much, many, a lot of, plenty of, some, any. Downloadable worksheets: quantifiers exercise. This lesson provides both an explanation & a practice of quantifiers ( much, many, some, any, a lot of , and plenty of). I hope you will find it very useful.