ESL Grammar: COUNT & NONCOUNT NOUNS (3) – “a lot of”

This ESL grammar lesson teaches students to use “a lot of” with both count and noncount nouns, followed by a short error-correction worksheet.

For beginners learning English, understanding how to use “a lot of” can greatly enhance your ability to express quantity. “A lot of” is versatile and can be used with both count nouns (things you can count) and noncount nouns (things you can’t count individually). This guide will explain the rules, provide examples, and offer practice exercises to help you master the use of “a lot of.”

ESL Grammar: Using “A Lot of” with Count Nouns

Count nouns refer to items that can be counted, such as “apples,” “books,” and “cars.” “A lot of” is used to indicate a large quantity of these items. Here are some examples:

  • I have a lot of books on my shelf.
  • She saw a lot of birds in the park.
  • There are a lot of apples in the basket.

ESL Grammar: Using “A Lot of” with Noncount Nouns

Noncount nouns refer to substances or concepts that cannot be counted individually, such as “water,” “money,” and “information.” “A lot of” is also used to indicate a large quantity of these items. Here are some examples:

  • He drank a lot of water after the run.
  • They have a lot of money saved in the bank.
  • We need a lot of information for the project.

This beginner-level English grammar lesson on count/noncount nouns with “a lot of” is perfect for both online and in-person classes, offering diverse content to suit any learning environment. Explore this and many similar grammar lessons for all levels on our page of ESL grammar lessons.

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ESL Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns with "a lot of."