Has a lot or have a lot?


  • Subject-Verb Agreement with "Lot"

In this case, “lot” is the subject because it refers to “people” a countable noun which is plural and requires the plural verb “have”.

  • Usage of "Most Of"

"If the word “lot” refers to an uncountable noun, than the verb would be singular (has). La gente chiede anche:, how do you use most of? We use most before a noun without a determiner. We use most of before a pronoun and a noun with a determiner (e.g. articles, demonstratives and possessives). Most of is also used before personal or geographical names. Does most take a plural verb? You would use are, and most usually implies a plural, so it usually takes the plural form of a verb: "These flowers come in many colors, but MOST ARE some shade of pink. "Most" makes the subject uncountable, so is should be right.

  • Difference Between "Much" and "Many"

How do you use much or many? Use much if the noun is non-countable (e.g., water, sand). Use many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). For example: I don’t have much money.

  • Meaning and Usage of "Much" and "Many"

Di conseguenza,, what is the meaning of much many? Much. Many. Meaning. Large amount of, or a lot in quantity. Large number of, or a lot in number. Tenendo conto di questo,, how do we use much and many? They both show an amount of something. Use ‘Much’ with uncountable nouns. We use much with singular nouns. Question: ""How much petrol is in the car?"" Use ‘Many’ with countable nouns. We use many with plural nouns. Use a ‘A lot of’ and ‘Lots of’ with both. Both mean a large amount.

  • Teaching "Much" vs "Many"

Successivamente,, how do you teach much vs many? The modifier ‘much’ is used when the noun can’t really be counted, which is often the case when the noun is an idea or a concept. ‘Many’ is used when the noun is countable and there are several. This is the case when you have a number of things, such as coins, tables, and people.

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