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A lot Vs Alot - Template 03

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"A lot, which is frequently misspelt as alot, is a noun or an adverb that means ""a large number or quantity"" or ""very much."" ""To portion out"" or ""to set aside a share or portion of something, such as money or time, for a specific purpose"" is what the verb allot means. When to use a lot: when you’re talking about a large quantity of something or want to indicate that something happens or is done often or all the time. A lot is only ever used as a noun or an adverb. When to use alot: don’t. It’s a misspelling of a lot."

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A lot Vs Alot - Template 03

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