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  1. We use plenty as a pronoun to mean ‘enough’ or ‘more than enough’: 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.

  2. We use plenty as a pronoun to mean ‘enough’ or ‘more than enough’: 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.

  3. Both lots and plenty are quantifiers used in affirmative sentences. They can be placed before singular or plural countable and uncountable nouns. Although lots and plenty are acceptable in academic writing, their usage is considered to be informal.

  4. Gramática. "De sobra" y "bastante" en inglés: "plenty of" y "quite". Así, en resumen: usamos plenty of cuando queremos expresar la idea de que hay algo de sobra. Por otro lado, utilizamos quite a lot of/a few/a bit of cuando queremos decir que hay bastante (s) o mucho (s) . ¡Veamos cómo se usan!

  5. In this English grammar lesson you will see how we use the quantifiers 'a lot', 'lots', 'plenty', 'a great deal' and 'a large number' in English.Please subsc...

  6. 'Plenty' as a Noun. As stated above, 'plenty' can also be a noun. Below, we are going to learn all about it: Use. When we use 'plenty' as a noun, it means that there is a good deal of food and other basic necessities to survive. Look below for more clarification: I miss the season of plenty back in the old days.

  7. plenty of [sth] pron + prep (a sufficient amount of) suficiente adj mf : There's plenty of gas in the car. Hay suficiente combustible en el coche. plenty adj (sufficient) bastante adj : suficiente adj : The food is plenty for everyone. Hay bastante comida para todos. plenty adv (sufficiently) suficientemente adv : This car is plenty big enough ...