Element FORM: 'A LOT' AND 'MUCH'
SuperCat PRONOUNS
SubCat quantity
Lexical Range N/A
Level C2
Cando Can use 'a lot' and 'much' as a subject pronouns. ► focus
Corrected Learner Example A lot has changed since prehistoric times. (Netherlands; C2 MASTERY; 1993; Dutch; Pass)

A lot depends on your background. (Romania; C2 MASTERY; 2007; Romanian; Pass)

Much has been said about the need for nuclear weapons, although after the end of USSR and consequently the end of the cold war, this topic was almost forgotten. (Brazil; C2 MASTERY; 1998; Portuguese; Pass)

Much has been said about quality time, but children don't understand this concept, they only know whether you are there or you are not. (Spain; C2 MASTERY; 1993; German; Pass)
Uncorrected Learner Example " A lot has changed since prehistoric times. (Netherlands; C2 MASTERY; 1993; Dutch; Pass)

A lot depends on your background. (Romania; C2 MASTERY; 2007; Romanian; Pass)

Much has been said about the need of nuclear weapons, although after the end of URSS and consequently the end of the cold war, this topic was almost forgotten. (Brazil; C2 MASTERY; 1998; Portuguese; Pass)

Much has been said about quality time, but children don't understand this concept, they only know whether you are there or you are not. (Spain; C2 MASTERY; 1993; German; Pass)
Comments Much is used in formal contexts, especially in the phrase ?Much has been said??||A lot is overwhelmingly taught as an adverb of frequency or quantity, or determiner as in a lot of.

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