The correct verb is "There is a lot of..."
The noun 'lot' is singular, one lot. The 'lot' may be comprised of a lot of things but the 'lot' itself is one lot.
Are you crazy has a lot of meaning like if you do something completly random and kinda bad a friend might say " are you crazy!"
It sounds unnatural. I'd say no, you can't. Just say "a lot of homework".
it is pomp and circumstance
to say something in a boastful manner
The word galore means there is a lot of something or there is a lot of something around you, for example: There were cats galore. The word is often used in poetry.
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A lot is an example.
It depends...If you're trying to say that you have a lot of something then you say "beaucoup" example: beaucoup de baguettes!
I believe that you would have to say something like, "Large amount of waste." instead of, "A lot of wastage."
A phrase is something you say a lot I think and a sentence is something you write like "I have a dog called Molly," do you get it?
when she decides that she had fun, so do something fun.. she will most likely say she had fun at the end of the night or the end of the date.
Men like to fool around a lot, they say something to a lady and then after when she isn't around they say something rude. But most men don't mean it because they're joking unless they are complete jerks.
You could use the word "substantially" instead. Say you saw someone after a lot of years, you could say they had changed markedly. Or if someone did something good or bad that affected someone else a lot you would say that it had affected them markedly.
If he is scratching only his head, I'd say something is going on in his ear or ears.
All you have to do is say " hey (name) would you like to go out with me? I really like you a lot". Something like this to get SOMETHING started at least.
There is not really a way to make the word 'training' plural. It is in present tense, so you would say, "She is training." It might be that it needs to be worded differently, into "She trains" or "She trained." When writing a sentencing, you wouldn't say something like, "She does trainings." You should say something like "She trains a lot" or maybe "She does a lot of training." Hope this helps! Random
I think he definitely wants to say something to you. Try talking to him and flirting if your attracted to him. :)