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Use of English - commonly confused words

  • Writer: Teacher Anna
    Teacher Anna
  • Jul 22, 2023
  • 1 min read

Do you like croissants? I love them, no matter how much butter they have. Is the answer A, B, or C?


The correct answer is: b) a lot of

Use of English topic: commonly confused words

The words "allot" is a transitive verb and it means to assign as a share or a portion, or to distribute. The expression "a lot of" is a synonym to "plenty of". The word "alot" doesn't exist.

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