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1 Diction: a lot & all right From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series (#52)

2 A LOT, ALOT Despite the popular misspelling, a lot is always two words. The preferred usage is to substitute a lot for several or many. Careful writers of standard English avoid the use of a lot altogether.

3 INFORMAL: A lot of words in the English language are used interchangeably. FORMAL: Many words in the English language are used interchangeably.

4 ALL RIGHT, ALRIGHT The only acceptable spelling is all right – two l’s and two words. Everything seemed all right (not alright) until the argument began. One of my favorite songs from the sixties is “It’s All Right” by the Impressions.

5 Let’s Practice! Sam has a lot/alot of time on his hands. Jim says he feels alright/all right. Sara thinks a lot/many people are bad drivers. Sam has a lot of time on his hands. Jim says he feels all right. Sara thinks many people are bad drivers.


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