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Although the noun 'lot' is not a standard collective noun for a specific group of people or things, the noun 'lot' is used a lot as an informal collective noun; for example, a lot of questions, a lot of trouble, a lot of fun, etc.
Diet, riot, Hyatt,Just be quiet. You're making a riot (a lot of noise).Riot, diet,
their were lots there and a lot of people started a riot coz the world leaders weren't being useful but i am not sure of the exsact number.
the collective noun for slugs can be: escargatoire, rout or walk.
It depends on the riot. If you get the whole school on your side, then you will have a LOT of power. You want to be careful with that power and control it as much as possible.
People who sue a lot are called "litigious."
The noun die Menge means quantity, a lot. Eine Menge Leute - a lot of people
The noun 'favor' is not a collective noun for any group of things. However, I have often heard people say that they had done 'a lot of favors' for someone.
The noun, 'lot', can be replaced by 'group' or 'bunch'. There is only one lot. Like you would say "a group of friends is playing", you should say "there is a lot of people here." The English language disregards how many people are in question in the real life situation. It only regards whether or not the noun is plural or singular. And 'lot' is singular. However, you could say 'there are lots'.
The abstract noun form for the verb to have are:the haves, a word for the people in a society who have a lot of money and property.the have-nots, a word for the people in a society who do not have much money or property.
The word 'lot' is a noun and an adverb. Example sentences: Noun: Please cart your trash off of this parking lot immediately. Noun: The lot next to this one is also for sale. Noun: I drew my lot and got the short straw. Noun: To be rich and famous is her lot in life. Noun: There are a lot of restaurants on this street. Adverb: The restaurants downtown are a lot better. Adverb: We raised a lot more funds this year. There is also an outdated verb form for 'lot' which has been superseded by the verb to 'allot'.
There is a riot going on is Cario.The dictator is not stepping down but is going to finish out his term.There are a lot of Americans and people of other nations stuck there because there are very few airlines running.