A lot means a number of things or items kept or sold together. You often see it in sales or auctions when many things are grouped as one unit.
She bought a lot of old coins.
This lot of books is for sale.
Lot means a big number or amount of something. It shows that there is more than a little of something.
She has a lot of friends here.
There is a lot of food on the table.
Lot is a piece of land, often marked for building or farming. It can be a specific area of earth owned by a person.
They bought a lot near the river.
The house is on a big lot.
Lot means the events or life situation a person experiences. It refers to their fortune or fate in life.
It was his lot to travel a lot.
Her lot was full of hard work.
A lot can mean a way to choose by luck or chance, like picking a name or number from a group. It is often used in games or decisions.
They chose by lot who would start.
He won the game by drawing lots.
Lot can be used informally after verbs or adjectives to mean 'very much' or 'often'. It shows a large degree or amount of something.
I like it a lot.
She works a lot every day.