Shedloads
This is from BBC Authentic Real English
Shedloads 大量 许多
‘A shedload’ just means ‘a lot’. So, ‘a shedload of something’ is ‘a very large amount or number of something’.
shedloads of
Examples
Jim gets paid shedloads of money, so don’t worry, I’m sure he can afford it.
We don’t need to go out for dinner tonight; we’ve got a shedload of food in the fridge!
We can also use ‘shedload’ or ‘shedloads’ without ‘of’ if it’s clear what we’re talking about.
a shedload / shedloads
Examples
He spent shedloads on his new car.
I can’t go anywhere. I’ve got shedloads to do today.
- Title: Shedloads
- Author: Chentao Yang
- Created at : 2016-11-11 23:41:47
- Updated at : 2023-10-25 11:56:14
- Link: https://comery.github.io/2016/11/12/Shedloads/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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