Nouns & ArticlesBIntermediate

Countable & Uncountable Adjectives

Some, A Lot Of & More — Both Types

Some, a lot of (lots of), and more can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. "Some" suggests an unspecified but meaningful amount. "A lot of" suggests a large quantity. "More" is comparative — it signals an increase from a previous amount.

Some, A Lot Of & More — Both Types

Some, a lot of (lots of), and more can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. "Some" suggests an unspecified but meaningful amount. "A lot of" suggests a large quantity. "More" is comparative — it signals an increase from a previous amount.

Practice

I'd like ___ information about your courses, please.

Could I havemore water, please?

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Many & Much — Large Quantities