A lot of / Lots of / A lot –
A lot of / Lots of – These are used to express large quantities or large amount of number ( both before countable and uncountable nouns).
Examples– My brother uses a lot of time in study.
My sister uses lots of energy to complete the project.
A lot – It is used to mean very often or very much. This is an adverb never used before a noun.
Examples – I like to eat bread a lot.
He is a lot better than me.
Fill in the blanks with lots of / a lot of / a lot . Choose the right one from the brackets –
1 . He needs —————— ( a lot / a lot of ) money to complete the project.
2 . My sister likes to drink milk ———– ( lots of / a lot ).
3. My brother used a ———— ( lot of / lot ) energy to finish the job in time.
4. They spent ————— ( a lot / lots of ) dollars to build infrastructure.
5. He worked ———— ( lots of / a lot ) harder than other students.