《英語學習》 日期 :2012-05-09 21:22:49

GRAMMAR LESSON: ALLOT VS A LOT

1. Allot is a verb that means to distribute or to assign a portion to
Ex. The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test.

2a. The phrase a lot consists of two words which mean a big portion or much of something. Use a lot when you are describing non-countable quantities, such as water, sand, ice, or time. Use "many" when you are describing countable items, such as hours, people, or books.
Ex. A lot of water has passed under the bridge. I don't have a lot of time to make amends.

2b. The phrase also could refer to a portion of land.
Ex. It is better to own a lot the size of a garden than to own nothing at all.

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