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A lot is an example.
A different way to say "pull hard" is "to yank". Another phrase would be "to jerk".
you could say most of the time/mostly or a lot of the time.
Compare means to say what is alike between one or more things. Contrast is to say what is different between them.
There are many different names for the value of money. A lot of people call money currency and say compare it by it's exchange rate.
"I like to do a lot of things".
They are both correct, but mean different things. "George criticizes most movies" means that George criticizes a lot of movies. "George criticizes mostly movies" means that George criticizes a lot of different things, but the majority of the things he criticizes are movies.
When you're at your happiest without a care in the world. Different people will say different things...so it really ranges from anything to another.
i say do it in another way
About what? He said a lot of wonderful things :D
beaucoup de choses.
When it is said that someone has a whole lot of things, it means that they have more stuff than the average person. The proper way to say that phrase is; that person has a lot of things.
hard working, laborious
Online? Well she will probably be laughing a lot, like say 'lol' or 'haha' to a lot of things. She will be sassy and seem to agree with you on a lot of things.
A lot of things, just say in what country?
He said a lot of things. =P
A lot is an example.