Do we say a lot of people or many people?

“many people” and “a lot of people” are both grammatically correct. In the case Steve used above many is a synonym for lots of or a lot of.

Does a lot of people or do a lot of people?

A lot of people have‘ is correct. A lot of people have. “People” means “more than one person.” Therefore, the word “people” is a plural noun. You would use the form of the verb “to be” in the plural: “There are a lot of people at this concert.”

What do you mean by a lot of people?

A large number or amount of people or things.

Were or was there a lot of people?

The correct sentence is “Were there a lot if people there?” It is correct to use the plural, ‘were‘, because with a countable noun like people it is just like saying “Were there many people there?”

Is a lot of people singular?

“A lot” is singular but “people” is plural. “There are a lot of people” is correct because the image presented is “many people.” In this sense, “a lot of” is a synonym of “lots of” and “many,” both of which are plural.

How do you say lots of people?

Crowd, multitude, swarm, throng refer to large numbers of people.

Can I say tons of people?

Actually, “There’s a ton of people” is possible in casual speech. Sometimes, native speakers use “There’s” where we wouldn’t say “There is”, because we lose track of the fact that it’s singular. Here are are some previous threasds: There is – there’s – or there are with plural noun.

What is another word for a lot of?

What is another word for a lot of?
many lots of
ample abundant
sizable plentiful
immeasurable profuse
copious extravagant

What is another word for completely full?

chock-a-block. completely full. cram full. crammed. jam-packed.

What’s another word for being full?

Satiety
Satiety is a state of being completely full, but the related adjective satiated is much more commonly used to describe someone who has eaten enough.

What is the formal vocabulary of a lot of?

Emphasis Words – Informal & Formal
Informal Formal
lots of/ a lot of much, many
tons of, heaps of large quantities of, a number of
totally completely, strongly
really, very definitely

What is the opposite full?

empty, incomplete, inadequate, starved, unloaded, unsatisfied, defective, deficient, insufficient, wanting, needy, void, lacking, hungry.

Is void opposite of full?

“There’s something out there!” “Because of their non-beingness, one cannot conceive the depletion or repletion of the world of beings.”

What is the opposite of void?
filled packed
lined stocked
swarming chockful
thick cramped
fraught chock-full

Do you say full with or full of?

For the most part both “full of” and “filled with” have the same meaning. However, “filled with” has a meaning that’s just a tad more direct and literal. It is slightly more common to use “full of” in informal places than it is to use “filled with.”

Is it full of or full with?

full of” sounds like a way to say “there were a lot of kids there” while “filled with” sounds like every available space had a child sitting/standing there. “filled with” suggests involvement of an agent or something like that while “full of” doesn’t.