none...its a lot
Yes! He had a lot of money. However "allot" is one word. The mother will allot a task to each of her children.
A lot of people don't know the difference between "a lot" and "allot"."Allot" means "to allocate": Each person at the conference was allotted 30 minutes to make a presentation."A lot" means "many" or "a large quantity": He likes to eat a lot of ice cream for dessert.
The correct way to spell "a lot" is "allot."
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The English verb "allot" (meaning to allocate) is "attribuer" in French. The phrase "a lot" (meaning many or much) is "beaucoup."
To allot something is to give it to someone, so the opposite is to keep it.Be careful not to confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".
It could not tell you allot, but it could tell you a lot.
"Allot" means "to allocate": You are allotted specific tasks. You can not allot me these papers! Be careful not to confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".
Many people confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".
No, alot isn't a word. If you are talking about a large amount of something, you want to say "a lot." There is also a similar word, allot, which is used when distributing things.If the pirates capture a lot of treasure, the captain will allot one share to each of the crew.
yes, allot!
The noun form for the verb to allot are allotment and the gerund, allotting. A related word is allocation.Be careful not to confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".