Perhaps this common spelling error began because there does exist in English a word spelled “allot” which is a verb meaning to apportion or grant. The correct form, with “a” and “lot” separated by a space is perhaps not often encountered in print because formal writers usually use other expressions such as “a great deal,” “often,” etc. If you can’t remember the rule, just remind yourself that just as you wouldn’t write “alittle” you shouldn’t write “alot.”
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Anonymous2007-06-10 18:00 ID:c4XSjmE3
can i eat you? :P
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Anonymous2007-06-10 18:06 ID:1zPJJLPu
i came alot while reading
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Anonymous2007-06-11 1:26 ID:6WmMf58v
OMFG Spelling is not so good anymore boohoo... really... get over it. You know what they mean anyways, so why the hell does it matter?
ALOT of it doesn't matter anymore with spelling.
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Anonymous2007-06-11 3:19 ID:zcnFcnZo
>>4
that's what bad spellers always say, and kids bad at school have "people smarts" to feel less retarded
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Anonymous2007-06-11 3:28 ID:C34vXMJB
That's alot of bullshit right thurr'.
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Anonymous2007-06-11 3:30 ID:C34vXMJB
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