No, lots is not an adjective. It is a plural noun. It is used colloquially as an adverb.
No, it is a noun.
Yes a lot is an adjective
Well, a lot is actually two words. The word "a" is an adjective and the word lot could be an adjective the way you use it. The words "a lot" are actually informal substations for the words many and much.
The word a lot is an adverb. A lot can also be an adjective.
Neither, Its a Noun.
Yes, "chatty" is an adjective. It describes someone who talks a lot or is prone to engaging in conversation.
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'Unread' is an adjective that describes something that has not been read.
No, erudite is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes someone who has great knowledge or learning.
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It just depends how you use it E.g. that hat has a lot of style stylish is also an adjective E.g. Look at that stylish hat
Well, a lot is actually two words. The word "a" is an adjective and the word lot could be an adjective the way you use it. The words "a lot" are actually informal substations for the words many and much.
You use it as an adjective. For example..... "This leaf has a lot of greenness to it."