1. a lot
We should drink a lot of water.
Parents took a lot of photos.
I read a lot. / I love you a lot.
do you go to the cinema a lot?
a lot OF
Pandas eat a lot every day.
I read a lot
I like Warsaw a lot.
I have a lot of money
Everybody wants to earn a lot.
There are a lot of vegetables in the basket.
a lot of books
I understood a lot.
I love Milenka a lot
I eat a lot of fish.
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It would take me too much time to explain to you why it's not going to work.
How much is it?
She doesn't talk much, but once she does speak she is eloquent.
There was so much noise that the speaker couldn't make himself heard.
Much better to be woken by the birds than by an alarm.
If he did not watch so much television, he would have more time for study.
I hope that the jet lag isn't going to disturb my sleep schedule too much.
I want to buy this material for a new dress. How much does it cost?
Though his stay in Europe was transient, Spenser felt he had learned much more about interactions with other people from traveling than he did at college.
Brazil supplies us with much of our coffee.
Much to my disappointment, she did not come.
Could you move over a little? "Oh, sorry. I didn't realize I was taking up so much space."
A growing child who doesn't seem to have much energy perhaps needs medical attention.
Roger Miller learned to play the guitar and the violin. Much later, he learned to play the drums.
As is often the case with young men, he does not pay much attention to his health.
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Przymiotniki norweski1. Adverbs of degreesłówka czasowniki