to have more and than to get more than you have gotten the first time
lots means lots of one certain thing, a lot means a lot of many things
lots. Lots I plural- more than one lot of love. Lot's is possessive. Lot does not own love.
Lot's is plain wrong...Lot's is the possessive of Lot (as in the person)...the correct plural for a "lot" of something is lots.
Did you mean (111 (1 lots of 1)21 (2 lots of 1)1211 (1 lot of 2, 1 lot of 1)111221 (1 lot of 1, 1 lot of 2, 2 lots of 1)312211 (3 lots of 1, 2 lots of 2, 1 lot of 1)13112221 (1 lots of 3, 1 lot of 1, 2 lots of 2, 2 lots of 1)1113213211 (1 lot of 1, 1 lot of 3, 2 lots of 1, 3 lots of 2, 1 lot of 1)31131211131221 (3 lots of 1, 1 lot of 3, 1 lot of 2, 1 lot of 1, 1 lot of 3, 1 lot of 2, 2 lots of 1)Each new number describes the previous number. (Answer in bold)
A lot. Lots and lots and lots.
Either is ok. Used that way, "a lot" or "lots" is a very informal expression for a large amount.
Singular: There was a lot of activity. Plural: There were lots of activities.
.lots of feathers .a lot of men wore a headresses .lots of singing and dancing .lots and lots of spirituality
You would have to convince the village to amalagate the lots, since lots 2 and 3 are already adjoined then that should be easier to do so than with lot 1.
lots
eat lot and lot and lots and lots of lollies! or you can poo on them or listen to your toilet training video
The word lots is a plural noun. The singular is lot.