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  • AMOUNT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Number is regularly used with plural count nouns (such as people or reasons) which refer to a quantity of individually countable items while amount is mainly used with mass nouns (such as time or information) referring to something that is thought of as an undivided quantity
  • Amount or Amounts? What is correct? - One Minute English
    Can the word amount be plural? Yes, the plural of “amount” is “amounts” We can use “amounts” with plural nouns especially when we want to show that different types of plural nouns exist
  • Amount vs. Amounts - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Amount is a singular noun that refers to a quantity or sum of something, while amounts is the plural form of amount, indicating multiple quantities or sums of something
  • AMOUNT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Quantity is more formal than amount or number A quantity of or quantities of can be followed by a countable noun or an uncountable noun They are most commonly used with an adjective such as huge, big, large, small: … She’s made a tremendous amount of progress since the accident He liked to carry a large amount of money around with him
  • Amount or Amounts? What Is Correct? - Two Minute English
    Use amount for things you can’t count, like water or sand It’s for when you see something as a whole or mass For example, “The amount of milk in the glass is perfect ” On the other hand, use amounts when referring to multiple quantities of countable items
  • word choice - When to use amount vs amounts? - English Language . . .
    It depends on your preference and what you were trying to convey Both are grammatically correct, and each communicates a subtle distinction The word amount is used in the singular to convey a single quantity: noun
  • AMOUNT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Quantity is more formal than amount or number A quantity of or quantities of can be followed by a countable noun or an uncountable noun They are most commonly used with an adjective such as huge, big, large, small: … She’s made a tremendous amount of progress since the accident He liked to carry a large amount of money around with him
  • Amounts - definition of amounts by The Free Dictionary
    An amount of something is how much of it you have, need, or get They measured the amount of salt lost in sweat I was horrified by the amount of work I had to do


















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