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  • word choice - When to use amount vs amounts? - English Language . . .
    He spent large amounts of money on the house itself, gothicising its appearance with gargoyles, turrets and panelling Bulwer Lytton: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Man of Letters by Leslie Mitchel, emphasis added In reference to OP in particular, a singular large amount of sweat would focus on the sweaty body as a whole at a single point of
  • Amount vs amounts? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The singular and the plural have different meanings 'Ireland generated a small amount of waste', would be the former whilst, 'Ireland generated small amounts of waste', would be the latter The first has the meaning of a single 'mound' or collection of waste, perhaps in the context of the country's total waste production in a year On the other hand, the second has the idea of multiple
  • With amount will you use singular or plural?
    Your explanatory statement at the end solves it: plural Data is used in both singular as well as plural sense, per context It is better to make the fact clearer by saying ' (many) elements of data' rather than just data Amount is inappropriate here "A large amount of data ": collective, one quantity, singular "Large amounts of data": collective, many quantities (each a collection), plural
  • single word requests - Informal terms for money amounts - English . . .
    What informal terms are used in English as money amounts? I know the following US terms and I'm curious about the rest: a grand: one a 1,000 dollars or a thousand dollars or one thousand dollars a
  • Amount or Amounts? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    My question is that which is the suitable and correct sentence related to the amount 1) Sum of both amount? OR 2) Sum of both amounts? Kindly intimate concerning this and clarify the concept of
  • How to write dollar amounts in a narrative - English Language Usage . . .
    What's the best way to write dollar amounts in a narrative (such as a novel), particularly if the amounts are large and or fractional? I would use this: "The national debt just hit 14 6 trillion
  • Recipe cooking style word for adding something in large amounts
    The way the words "dash of" or "pinch of" refer to adding some ingredient in small amounts, is there a similar (cooking) term for adding large quantities of something?
  • idioms - Taking small amounts till theres nothing left - English . . .
    I'm trying to find an idiom or metaphor to describe quot;everyone takes a small part of something there'll be nothing left quot; For example everyone taking a grain of sand till there's no beach


















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