That empty lot would make a good community garden.
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There's a lot of clothes in your closet; it may be time to make up a bag for charity.
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As the treasurer, it's my lot to see that everyone has paid their dues.
I had a lot of clothes in my closet.
If you are using proper English, you cannot make a sentence with alot. Think of alot as a big creature. The proper term is 'a lot' not 'alot.' There were a lot of problems with the office.
i have a lot of staple at home.
my new dress sparked a lot
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The angry look in his eyes unnerved me a lot.
The session about friendship encouraged a lot of children to make friends.
wars make a lot of destruction in the world
An example of a sentence with the word bonanza would be: There was a bonanza of letters in my mailbox. Bonanza means plentiful or a lot of. Therefor, substituting the definition for bonanza would make the sentence look like this: There was a lot of letters in my mailbox. Both sentences are grammatically correct and make sense.
Carl was acting spastic because he ate a lot of sugar.
I Did All Sorts Of Things And I Also Had A Lot Of Fun With My Friends At The Fairground.