Word of the Day: Amount
Use the word “amount” when describing quantity. Someone wants to know how much or how many there are of something. An amount can be a large of small number.
- What’s the amount of sleep that you need to maintain your health?
- Do you know the amount of water that you drink every day?
- Before buying something, it’s a good idea to know the amount.
- What’s the amount? (What’s the total price?)
- Can you tell me the amount, please?
- Cindy’s apartment has a very small amount of space for storage.
- A large amount of pollution is created by automobile exhaust.
- A certain amount of patience is required when working in a classroom.
The word “amount” can also be used as a verb:
simple | past | past participle |
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amount
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amounted
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amounted
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- What does this amount to? (How much is it?)
- We hope our efforts amount to something. (We hope there is a good result.)
- Todd hasn’t amounted to very much. (His accomplishments in life are few.)
Essential English Dictionary
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