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1/19/17
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This word is the kind of word that makes you sound more like a native language. This word is the same word that has been used in the everyday conversation. This word is colloquial and is used in common speech. English speaker.
Word
Bunch means "A Number of Things at The Same kind of." It CAN Also Mean Group of the any people or Things that are All Alike.
You can say 'a bunch of flowers' which actually means there are 'a lot of' flowers. You can also say, 'They are a fine bunch.' It means, 'they are a fine group.'
Practice
Brought A They Bunch of Fruits the with Them.
I had a bunch of homework to do. (Very much)
I bought a bunch of grapes for my mother.
That bunch that plays football is very athletic.
I saw a bunch of cars in front of my neighbor's house.
I had a bunch of things to do when I finally got back to China.
When I opened my suitcase, my clothes were all bunched together. (Verb)
I saw bunches of people in the park today.
(Meaning that there were several different kinds of tea)
I talked to the whole bunch (of students) together.
There's a bunch of people on the roads today.
Remember, this word is most often used in informal speech. Do not use it for formal writing of English essays or reports.
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