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  1. 26 gru 2014 · A region with little rain might be called arid, while a region with a lot of rain might be called wet. Hawaii has a wet climate / Saudi Arabia has an arid climate . ewie

  2. I don't have a lot of problems. I don't have plenty of problems. If there is no meaning difference, why there are so much alternative? I mean, if we can use a lot of, lots of, plenty of in all types of sentences (positive, negative, question) why "much - many" exist? Thanks

  3. 21 cze 2021 · A hubbub is a noise made by a lot of people all talking or shouting at the same time. [written] There was a hubbub of excited conversation from over a thousand people. Synonyms: noise, racket, din, uproar More Synonyms of hubbub 2. singular noun You can describe a situation where there is great confusion or excitement as a hubbub.

  4. 22 sie 2013 · Is it okay to say "I know that it is a lot to ask" in a formal letter (well, email)? I'm writing an email asking for a letter of recommendation.

  5. 6 cze 2015 · If you accept "effort" as countable, then "a lot of efforts have been made" is correct - just as "a lot of apples have been eaten" is correct. What concerns me, and others (I believe) is thinking of "effort" as countable in this context.

  6. 13 lis 2006 · Your words mean a lot to me and make me happy. Communication can sometimes be difficult and I am left feeling confused and unsure, but now I know how you feel and I hope you do to, I won't ever let you down, I love you!

  7. 1 paź 2020 · A lot of work is something you can take on, but it would be more natural to use this in a job setting, where you are being given responsibility for certain tasks. In your example, the work required is your own decision to study so it sounds a bit odd to say you are taking it on. I would say it's a lot to expect of us, or something similar.

  8. 20 paź 2013 · 'Such a lot of rabbits' sounds weird to me. It seems to suggest that rabbits come in lots. I would have no problem with 'he has a lot of rabbits' where I would interpret 'a lot of' as the standard phrase meaning 'many'. However, when 'such' is added the emphasis somehow changes and 'lot' begins to look as a noun in its own right.

  9. 9 lut 2022 · My question: Is ''go'' natural, as in ''I go a lot of time without doing anything'', meaning that ''it's a part of my routine not to do anything a lot of my time''? Context that I made up: I decided to sign up for guitar and swimming lessons, as I think I go a lot of time without doing anything. These two activities will certainly help me on ...

  10. 3 lip 2007 · The problem with this, and many of the previous suggestions, is that someone doing better than expected somehow makes them superhuman, as if such a thing really is superlative, substantial, dramatic, significant, remarkable, amazing, astonishing, astounding, fantastic, phenomenal, remarkable, outstanding or prodigious, etc.

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