Вопрос:

Look at exercise 3. Write answers with lots of or a lot of.

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Ответ:

Solution:

  • 1. Clare will bring lots of oranges and apples.
  • 2. Mortin (a lot of) - The phrase 'a lot of' is used when referring to a singular noun or an uncountable noun. 'Mortin' appears to be a name, likely singular, so 'a lot of' would be appropriate. However, without context, it's difficult to definitively determine if it's intended as a singular entity or a collection.
  • 3. George (lots of) - 'George' is a singular name. Typically, 'a lot of' would be used with singular nouns or uncountable nouns to indicate a large quantity. 'Lots of' is often used with plural nouns. If 'George' refers to a single person, 'a lot of' would be grammatically more common. However, if the context implies multiple entities or a collective, 'lots of' could be used. The example provided uses 'welo' which is unclear in context.

Answer: The answers to 2 and 3 depend on the specific context or intended meaning, which is not fully provided by the handwritten entries.

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