anchala can sit in the back of the car.there is .......(plenty of/a large amount of ) room back there.which is correct option
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anchala can sit in the back of the car.there is plenty of room back there.
Explanation:
- 'Plenty of ' means 'as much of you need'.
- It is used before both the countable and uncountable nouns.
- Mostly uncountable is preferred.
- It comes under adjective.
- 'a large amount of ' means ' a large amount of something, or a large number of things or people, usually more than enough'.
- They are used in similar ways to a lot of and lots of.
- It also used before uncountable nouns.
- The usage of this word looks formal.
- In the above 'large amount of' is not correct.It has to be come only before the plural form of nouns.
- So,'Plenty of ' is correct.
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The completed sentence with the correct phrase is as follows:
- Anchala can sit in the back of the car. There is plenty of room back there.
Plenty:
- An amount or number that is sufficient or greater than sufficient:
- A quantity or amount that is adequate for a certain purpose; I had enough time to complete the task; I had enough space; I didn't need more.
- While enough and plenty of mean plenty and more of a noun, a lot of or lots of can refer to a great amount or quantity of a noun.
- There is still a ton of peanut butter in this jar.
- There is plenty of tea inside this thermos.
- There is plenty of evidence that he is guilty, thus you use plenty of before an uncountable noun.
- Don't assert that there is a ton of proof.
- Before a plural word, you can alternatively add many of: There are many chances to sharpen your talents.
- Avoid saying: There are many opportunities.
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