... biệt alot/ lots of/ plenty/ a great deal với many/ much
Các thành ngữ trên đều có ngh a tương đương với much/ many (nhiều) và most ( a phần). Alot
of/ lots of (informal) = a great deal/ a large ... Much, many, alotof và lots of – trong một số
trường hợp khác
22. Much, many, alotof và lots of – trong một số trường hợp
khác
22.1 Much & many
Many hoặc much thường ... number of/ much/ many (formal).
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Khụng cú khỏc nhau gỡ my gia alotof và lots of. Chủ ngữ chính sau hai thành ngữ này
sẽ quyết định việc chia động từ.
a lotof
lots of
| uncountable noun...
... đương với much/ many (nhiều) và most ( a phần). Alot of/ lots of
(informal) = a great deal/ a large number of/ much/ many (formal).
ã Khụng cú khỏc nhau gỡ my gi aalotof và lots of. Chủ ngữ ... is more ofa fool than I thought.
Collected by Ms Hieu 2
Much, many, alotof và lots of – trong một số trường hợp khác
22.1 Much & many
Many hoặc much thường đứng trước danh từ. Many đi ... (formal English)
I have thrown a large amount of old clothing.
Mr Lucas has spent a great deal of time in the Far East.
ã Alot v a great deal có thể được dùng làm phó từ và vị trí c a nó...
... enough,
as, so
The meeting went on much too long.
MUCH, MANY, LOT OF, ALOTOF VÀ
CÁC CÁCH DÙNG ĐẶC BIỆT
1 Much & many
Many hoặc much thường đứng trước danh từ. Many đi với danh từ ...
Plenty of shops take checks.
A large a mount of = a great deal of + non-count noun (formal
English)
I have thrown a large amount of old clothing.
Mr Lucas has spent a great deal of time ... more of Ray and Barbara.
(Rất hay khi được gặp Ray và Barbara thường xuyên hơn.)
She has eaten most of that cake.
Most of us thought he was wrong.
Most cũng được dùng thay cho một danh...
... never bites…….cat but
…….cat often scratches…… dog.
23. I saw …… accidents this morning …… car crashed into…….wall…… driver
of ….car was not hurt but…….car was quite badly damaged.
24. When ... foreign. She was wearing……….fur coat.
21. This morning I bought…….newspaper and………magazine. ………
newspaper is in my bag but I don’t know where…………magazine is. 22. My parents
have ……cat and …….dog…….dog ... Put in A, An,The or Some where necessary.
1. I’ve seen …………….good films recently.
2. Have you got……… headache?
3.Are most of your friends…………….students?
4. Have you got…………camera?
5.Would...
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read, saw or listened to them (add up the newspaper circulation and TV/radio
audience)?
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... journals articles and
conference papers. The database is produced by the ARRB Transport Research
Library and is Australia’s major transport database. As well as the holdings of the
ARRB Transport ... accurate to label such behavioural adaptations as ‘compensation’.
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performance levels, other explanations are ...
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does not appear in the usual official crash databases – with many databases being
restricted to casualty...
... feelings and had the
painful realization that her parents, although nurturing in many ways, had
been emotionally unavailable at a very basic level. She also came to see that
her inward rejection of ... training, Roberto Assagioli (1888–1974), who seemed to be a promis-
ing candidate to develop psychoanalysis in Italy. Jung wrote of Assagioli as
a very pleasant and perhaps valuable acquaintance, ... mat-
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from the compassionate touch of the infinite and the eternal, and we come to
assume that the deadness of...
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intimate friend of the Earl of Southampton, who was one of the most attached friends of that Earl of Essex.
And a personal acquaintance ... celebrate the marriage of the Thames and the Medway, he tells how
the plenteous Ouse came far from land By manya city and by manya towne, And many rivers taking under
hand Into his waters, as ... ever!
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Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois,...
... the facts of history, each of us may make his own
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Robert Fulton died. Already we have seen ... like many and many another great inventor, from Leonardo da Vinci down to the present time,
was also an artist. He was born November 14, 1765, at Little Britain, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, of ... wonderful riches of the inland
country, across the Appalachian barrier and around the Great Lakes, into which American pioneers had
already made their way.
Those immemorial pathways, the great rivers,...
... Schagerlof U, Gakh O, Park S, Ryde U,
Lindahl M, Leath K, Garman E, Isaya G & Al-Kara-
daghi S (2006) The structures of frataxin oligomers
reveal the mechanism for the delivery and detoxification
of ... very similar to
the structures of apo CyaY, as evidenced by the small
rmsd values calculated for the main chain atoms,
which are not more than 0.2 A
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relaxation enhancement of the signals, whereas Fe
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does not cause chemical shift variations but has exclu-
sively a relaxation effect, indicating that this ion is in a
high-spin...