Compare:
โPlenty of shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Plenty shops ---)
โMany shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Many of shops ---)
โThere is not a lot of rice left. (NOT There is not a lot rice left.)
โThere is not much rice left. (NOT There is not much of rice left.)
๐2. A lot of and lots of
โกThese are rather informal. There is not much difference between a lot of and lots of. They are both used mainly before singular uncountable and plural nouns, and before pronouns. When a lot of/lots of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural.
โA lot of my friends live abroad.
โLots of time is needed to learn a language.
๐3. Plenty of
โกPlenty of means enough and more. It is used before singular uncountable and plural nouns.
โThere is plenty of time.
โPlenty of shops accept credit cards.
๐4. A large amount of, a great deal of and a large number of
โกThese expressions are rather formal. A large amount of and a great deal of are generally used before uncountable nouns.
โShe has spent a great deal of time in Europe.
โA large number of is used before plural nouns. The following verb is plural.
โA large number of issues still need to be addressed.
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๐ Difficult relationships Part 2 Part 1
4๏ธโฃ complimentary /หkษmplษหmentษriโ $ หkษหm-/ adjective
๐ saying that you admire someone or something
๐ complimentary about
๐ท Jennie was very complimentary about Katharineโs riding.
๐ท Bell had only complimentary things to say about the organization.
โ Don't confuse with complementary โ
5๏ธโฃ inevitably /ษชหnevษtษbli/ adverb
๐ used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided
๐ท The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
๐ท Such bad economic conditions inevitably lead to more crime.
๐ง๐ป (noun) inevitability
๐ฑ๐ปโโ (adjective) inevitable
๐ฆ๐ป (adverb) inevitably
6๏ธโฃ put/place (a) strain on sb/sth
๐ create pressure and anxiety for sb/sth : create tension in a relationship.
๐ท The flu epidemic has put a huge strain on the health service.
๐ท The long working hours put a severe strain on employees.
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๐ Difficult relationships Part 2 Part 1
4๏ธโฃ complimentary /หkษmplษหmentษriโ $ หkษหm-/ adjective
๐ saying that you admire someone or something
๐ complimentary about
๐ท Jennie was very complimentary about Katharineโs riding.
๐ท Bell had only complimentary things to say about the organization.
โ Don't confuse with complementary โ
5๏ธโฃ inevitably /ษชหnevษtษbli/ adverb
๐ used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided
๐ท The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
๐ท Such bad economic conditions inevitably lead to more crime.
๐ง๐ป (noun) inevitability
๐ฑ๐ปโโ (adjective) inevitable
๐ฆ๐ป (adverb) inevitably
6๏ธโฃ put/place (a) strain on sb/sth
๐ create pressure and anxiety for sb/sth : create tension in a relationship.
๐ท The flu epidemic has put a huge strain on the health service.
๐ท The long working hours put a severe strain on employees.
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๐Further Observations on the Tangled History of the English Language
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โจ๏ธToday's idioms :โจ๏ธ
๐ฆ #lesson13part1
โ to lend a hand :
๐ธto help out.
๐ would u lend me a hand in the garden?
โโโโโโโโโโ
โ to take over:
๐ธ to assume control.
๐ my new boss will be taking over some of my projects.
โโโโโโโโ
โ all the rage:
๐ธthe latest fashion.
๐ At Nat's high school salsa dancing is all the rage.
โโโโโโโโโโ
โ to take a break :
๐ธ stop and rest from an activity
๐ lets take a break from work and go and eat some ice cream.
โโโโโโโโโโ
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๐ฆ #lesson13part1
โ to lend a hand :
๐ธto help out.
๐ would u lend me a hand in the garden?
โโโโโโโโโโ
โ to take over:
๐ธ to assume control.
๐ my new boss will be taking over some of my projects.
โโโโโโโโ
โ all the rage:
๐ธthe latest fashion.
๐ At Nat's high school salsa dancing is all the rage.
โโโโโโโโโโ
โ to take a break :
๐ธ stop and rest from an activity
๐ lets take a break from work and go and eat some ice cream.
โโโโโโโโโโ
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โณ๏ธMake after
โณ๏ธMake up for
โณ๏ธMake up
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โณ๏ธMake after
โณ๏ธMake up for
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โMary writes excellent short stories. She also likes to paint.
โBill Gates is one of the richest men in the world. He is also a great philanthropist.
โMy brother is a good singer. He is also a great actor.
โCoffee is a very popular beverage. It is also rich in antioxidants.
โกAlso can also be used for showing that what you have just said about someone or something is true about another person or thing.
โJohn now works at the State Bank of India, where his father also worked for thirty years.
๐2. Not only --- but also
โThis is a relatively formal structure. When you use this structure donโt forget to put not only and but also before the words or expressions that they modify. Also make sure that the structure is parallel.
โHe was not only a great singer but also an accomplished pianist.
โI was not only upset but also angry.
โHe not only misbehaved with the servants but also broke the windows and furniture.
๐3. Not only can be moved to the beginning of the sentence for emphasis. It is then followed by auxiliary verb + subject. If there is no auxiliary verb, we use do / does / did.
โNot only did he misbehave with the servants, but he also broke the windows and furniture. (NOT Not only he misbehaved with --)
โBut can be left out in this case and then we separate the two clauses with a semi-colon.
โNot only did he misbehave with the servants; he also broke the windows and furniture.
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
โณ๏ธ Break up
โณ๏ธ Add up
โณ๏ธ Talk away
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โณ๏ธ Break up
โณ๏ธ Add up
โณ๏ธ Talk away
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The word also is used for adding another idea to something you have already said.
โHe got his article published. He also won an award.
โShe is a doctor. Her husband is also a doctor.
โWhen they withdraw their forces, we shall also withdraw ours.
โJanaki is a keen photographer.
She also likes to paint.
โSome tablet computers can also be used to make phone calls.
โMeera is hard-working. She is also quite ambitious.
โI want to buy a pair of trousers. I also want to buy a shirt.
โSupriya is quite good at painting. Her sister is also an accomplished artist.
โWhen also refers to the whole clause, it goes at the beginning.
โI am not about to buy this house. It is small. Also, it needs a lot of repairs.
โ Also, as well and too have similar meanings. But they go in different positions in clauses.
As well and too usually go at the end of a clause.
โShe not only sings; she also plays the piano.---------------------------
โShe not only sings; she plays the piano as well.
โShe not only sings; she plays the piano too.
โWe do not normally use also in short answers and imperatives. Instead we use as well and too.
โ'I have a headache.' 'I have too.' (BUT NOT I also have.)
โIn an informal style we use 'me too', instead of I am too.
โ'I am going home.' 'Me too.' (More natural than 'I am too.')
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