Pronunciation of the English word lots.
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1. | There's lots to do: there are cinemas and lots of shops in the town centre. | |
2. | As long as you have lots of money, you have lots of friends. | |
3. | There seem to be lots and lots of stars. | |
4. | There are lots and lots of people who speak Spanish, but not as many who speak Esperanto. | |
5. | We have lots and lots of time. | |
6. | Here in London we have lots of Government detectives and lots of private ones. When these fellows are at fault, they come to me, and I manage to put them on the right scent. They lay all the evidence before me, and I am generally able, by the hold of my knowledge of the history of crime, to set them straight. | |
7. | It was about the year 2000 when I remember doing my first trip to Korea. Using my limited Korean, I had lots of trouble asking for basic things like where the train or bus were, and even what the way was to places. I remember lots of people responding to me in English, and while I was pretty relieved at that, I’ve gotta say: people in the country right next to us, speaking a language from peoples on the other side of the world! It’s only when you look at it in that objective state of mind that you realize how strange that is. | |
8. | I like my pasta with lots of cheese and lots of butter! | |
9. | Algerian oil industry requires lots and lots of investments. | |
10. | She has Kabyle dresses. Lots and lots of Kabyle dresses. |