A lot of, A bunch of, Plenty Of [English Vocabulary Lesson]

A lot of, A bunch of, Plenty Of [English Vocabulary Lesson]

In this video, learn how to use "a lot of", "a bunch of" and "plenty of".

"A lot of" and "a bunch of" have the same meaning. They both mean a large number (quantity) of a noun.

The difference is that "a bunch of" is a casual or informal way of saying "a lot of".

You'll learn the sentence structure for both "a lot of" and "a bunch of" so you feel comfortable adding them to your speech.

"Plenty of" has a slightly different meaning and different sentence structure. "Plenty of" means enough of something. Notice how it doesn't use an article like "a lot of" and "a bunch of".

By the end of the video you'll feel confident using ""a lot of", "a bunch of" and "plenty of".

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