A lot of English

Many English words are many or lot.

Many English pronunciations are ['meni]; The American pronunciation is ['meni].

This word comes directly from manig in old English, which means a lot.

Being an adjective means a lot. As pronouns, there are many people or things. There are many meanings as nouns; Many people.

The British pronunciation of lot is [l? t]; The American pronunciation is [lɑ? t].

This word comes directly from hlot in Middle English, which means fork.

There are many meanings as nouns; A large number; Draw lots; Sign; Fate; A piece of land; Auction items; One or some (people or things); Batch; Settings; Share it. As an adverb, it means a lot; Very. As a verb, the meaning is divided; Distribution.

Related examples:

It takes a lot of labor to build a railway.

It takes a lot of labor to build a railway.

Many of these substances are harmless.

Many substances here are harmless.

Extended data:

First of all, there are many uses of this word.

(adjective)

1, many is used as an adjective followed by a plural noun, indicating many identical people or things (but the number is unclear). When used as a subject, its predicate verb should be plural. Often used in negative sentences.

2, more can be used to emphasize more, can be modified with too, so, how, etc.

3.many is often used as an attribute, and can only be used as an predicative in comparative structures, which often means "although many" or "indeed many".

Pronouns (pronouns)

1, when many is used as a pronoun, it is interpreted as "many, many people" and is often used in many? In the structure of ..., the predicate verb must be plural.

2. More or better [good]? When many is used as the subject, its predicate verb is plural.

In spoken English, many is usually used in negative sentences and interrogative sentences. In affirmative sentences, many is mostly used in formal style, which is equivalent to many or many in spoken English.

In addition, many is also used as the subject or object alone in affirmative sentences, which has comparative significance, when it acts as the center of a noun phrase and has only a post-attribute, or when there are often words or phrases such as as as, as, so, too, very, a good and a great in front of it.

Second, the usage of the word lot.

(noun)

1 and lot basically mean "many, many" and are often used in affirmative sentences. A lot? The structure of of or lots can modify countable nouns and uncountable nouns.

It means the same thing as many or many. When they are used as subjects with other words in a sentence, the number of predicate verbs should be consistent with the nouns or pronouns they modify.

When interpreted as "drawing lots", lot is often used with the preposition by.

3. When used as a countable noun, it means "a group of people of a certain kind", which has a singular and plural form.

4、a? Lot can't be used as an adverbial modifier verb, which means "many" or "often" in quantity. Answer? Lot and lots can be used to modify the comparative degree of adjectives or adverbs and express the degree.