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Mclean
10 March, 03:59
The suffix - est means:
A. more
B. many
C. alot
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Jack Wilkerson
10 March, 04:12
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It depends of context I think but in this question I would choose 'a lot'. Suffix '-est' is making superlative form and as a result an adjective is willing to mean "a lot" for nouns.
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