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ฝ่ายวิชาการคณะฯ. A lot, Allot, Alot. A lot , meaning a large amount or number of people or things, can be used to modify a noun. For example:- "I need a lot of time to develop this web site." It can also be used as an adverb, meaning very much or very often.
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ฝ่ายวิชาการคณะฯ A lot, Allot, Alot A lot, meaning a large amount or number of people or things, can be used to modify a noun. For example:- "I need a lot of time to develop this web site." It can also be used as an adverb, meaning very much or very often. For example:- "I look a lot like my sister.“ It has become a common term in speech; and is increasingly used in writing. Allot is a verb, which means to give (especially a share of something) for a particular purpose:- For example:"We were allotted a desk each." !Note - Alot does not exist! There is no such word in the English language. If you write it this way - imagine me shouting at you - "No Such Word!" http://www.learnenglish.de/mistakes/CommonMistakes.htm