A lot, alot, lots, allot

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Hi. My name is Emma, and today's lesson is on a very, very common grammar and vocabulary
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mistake. So this is a mistake that both ESL students and native English speakers make.
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So we are going to look at the words "a lot", "a lot", "a lot", and "lots". And also one
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more that's not in the title, "a whole lot". Okay? So I hope you get a whole lot from this
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lesson. So let's begin.
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So first we're going to cover the word "a lot". And notice that all of these words have
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the same pronunciation, just different spelling. So "a lot". "A lot" is the same thing as "a
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large number of". It can mean "many", "much". So it just means a big number. It can also
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mean "often", but we'll get to that in a second.
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So let's look at the first sentence. "I have furniture." So if I have a large number of
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furniture, I could write "a lot". "I have a lot of furniture." Is this correct? There's
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something I'm missing. "Of". Now this is one of the major mistakes ESL students make. They
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always forget the "of" with "a lot". So when you have a noun like "furniture" or "books",
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you need this. So remember, "a lot of something". Okay? Now, the word "furniture" is what is
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called an "uncountable" noun. So this means we never have an "s" at the end of "furniture".
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It's never "furnitures". It's always "furniture". Whether you have a lot or a little, it's always
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"furniture". So whereas "books" is a "countable" noun. If you look, we have an "s". Anytime
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we use "a lot", we need to pluralize if it's a "countable" noun.
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So we have other videos on non-count and count nouns, which you can watch if this confuses
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you. But the main point is that if you're using a non-count noun, you don't need an
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"s" with "a lot of". If it's a count noun, you do need an "s". Okay? So, "I have a lot
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of books", "I have a lot of furniture", "I have a lot of friends", "I have a lot of cats".
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So it just means a big number. Now, the second way we use "a lot" is after
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a verb. So in this case, we are describing the verb. So I have the sentence, "I swim
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a lot". This just means "I swim often". So in this case, the word "a lot" really just
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means "often". "I read often", "I drink tea often", "I paint", well not often, but I would
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like to paint more, so "I'd like to paint often", "I'd like to paint a lot".
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So one thing that you can also do is we have the word here "a lot", "a whole lot", and
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"lots". How do these words come into our whole equation? Well, let's first start with "a
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lot". Now, in this case, "a lot", it might look like this, but in this case, there's
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a space here, and with this "a lot", there's no space. A lot of people accidentally write
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this, so they write, "I have a lot". This is always wrong. There always has to be a
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space here. If you don't see a space, this is definitely incorrect.
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Now, we also have the word "a whole lot". "A whole lot", all we've done is we've taken
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"a lot", and in the middle, we've added the word "whole". "A whole lot" just gives a greater
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emphasis to something. So whereas before, I have a lot of furniture, if I say, "I have
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a whole lot of furniture", that means even more. So it's just a way to emphasize that
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you have a lot, a very big emphasis on a lot. "I have a whole lot of books." "I have a whole
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lot of cats." That's not true, I'm not a cat lady, but, "I have a whole lot of fun at work."
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So these are just some examples for "a whole lot".
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We can also use it with a verb. "I swim a lot" means, "I swim often." "I swim a whole
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lot" means, "I swim very often." So again, it's just used for emphasis.
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And finally, "lots". So on a lot of the engVid comments I get, I'm asked about when to use
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"lots" and when to use "a lot". So the truth is, these words mean the same thing. It's
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just "lots" is informal, whereas "a lot" is a little bit more formal. So you can use either,
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but "lots" is, again, informal. So in this example, "I have a lot of furniture." It's
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also okay if I say, "lots". Again, I need, "I have a lot of furniture" or "I have lots
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of furniture." They mean the same thing. "I have a lot of books." "I have lots of books."
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So again, it means the exact same thing, just a little bit informal. And remember, just
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like "a lot", if you have a noun following it, you need "of". So this is something, do
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not forget. I better not see this mistake in your comments. Keep this in mind, "lots
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of".
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Okay, so next we are going to explain the word "a lot". So this is our verb "a lot".
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So it's pronounced the exact same way again as what we've just looked at, but notice the
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spelling. This is one word, so there's no space, and we have two "l"s instead of one.
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So "to a lot", again, it's a verb, and it means "to assign, divide, or distribute".
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So what do I mean by "assign, divide, or distribute"? Well, let's go through some examples to make
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this a little clearer. So my first example, "She allotted five pieces of chocolate to
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me and two to you." So again, it's past tense. I've doubled up the "t"s, and this means I
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have seven pieces of candy, or seven pieces of chocolate. How do I divide it up? Or, sorry,
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she has seven pieces of chocolate. How does she divide it up? Well, she gives five pieces
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of chocolate to you, and she gives two pieces of chocolate to me. So think about dividing.
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How do you split things up? How do you distribute things? Who gets what? This is what we mean
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by "a lot".
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In my second example, "I allot most of my time to teaching English." So in a day, there
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are 24 hours. How do you allot your time? Maybe you allot eight hours to sleep. A lot
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of people do that. Maybe you only allot five hours. Maybe you allot eight hours to working.
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In some countries, they allot maybe 10 hours to working. So in this case, we're talking
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about the way we divide, or assign, or distribute our time. So that's what the word "a lot"
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means in this case, with double "l".
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So now what we're going to do is we're going to do some practice questions to see if you
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really notice the difference between "a lot", "a lot", "a lot", "lots", and "a whole lot".
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So I have here beside me a list of questions. Now, you'll notice that each question has
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a blank. So what I want us to do together is to solve these questions. So take a moment
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after each question, after I read it, to try to solve it yourself. Now, the answer is either
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going to be "a lot", "a lot", "a lot", "lots", and if you want, "a whole lot". For some of
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these questions, there are multiple answers, which means maybe you can use "a lot" and
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"lots". There are different ways to be correct with the question. So let's get started.
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So number one, "I have _______ of things to do today." Take a second. Do you think it's
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"a lot", "a lot", "a lot", "lots"? The answer is "a lot". "I have a lot of things to do
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today." For those of you who said "lots", that's also correct. And we could have also
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said "a whole lot". Notice there's no "s" here. So three possible answers for this question.
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"I have a lot", "lots", "a whole lot". Main thing to remember as well, regardless of which
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one you choose, we need "of".
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Okay, number two. Sorry, for number one, it was not "a lot" or "a lot" with no space.
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Number two, "I need to _______ more money to my bills." Which one do you think it is?
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"I need to _______ more money to my bills." So in this case, there's only one correct
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answer. "A lot". In this case, it's the verb. "I need to _______ a lot more money to my
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bills." Meaning, I have a lot of money, or maybe not a lot, but I have some money, and
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some of my money has to be divided towards my bills, while other money I use for other
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things. So it's dividing your money up. You need to put more money towards your bills.
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Okay, number three. "Each speaker was _______ 10 minutes." So what do you think it is? "Each
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speaker was allotted 10 minutes." So again, the verb "a lot". So "each speaker was allotted
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10 minutes" means out of all the time they had for maybe a presentation or event, they
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distributed the time up among all the speakers, so each speaker got 10 minutes. So it's a
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way to divide the time. Okay, number four. "He writes poetry." "He writes poetry." Which
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one do you think it is? Well, of course you know it's "a lot". Which "a lot"? They're
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all pronounced the same. It's "a lot" with a space. Now, when it comes after a verb,
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you don't need the "of". We only use the "of" if there is a noun. So there's no noun, we
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just have the verb "a lot", and in this case, it means "often". "He writes poetry often.
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He writes poetry a lot." Now, for those male viewers who are watching, women love this.
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So "write poetry a lot", I recommend that.
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Okay, so we've gone through "a lot", "a lot", "a lot", "lots". The main one to remember,
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this is "always wrong". And so for more practice for -- I know I've said "a lot" a lot today
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-- for more practice for these, I welcome you to visit our website at www.engvid.com.
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We have a test to practice these and to make sure you have a full grasp on these words.
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So until next time, take care.
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