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an tremendous amount
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "an tremendous amount" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "tremendous" is "a" instead of "an" because "tremendous" begins with a consonant sound. Example: "There is a tremendous amount of work to be done before the deadline."
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Both said they spent an tremendous amount of time together over the next seven years, even when dating others.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
"This is a market showing a tremendous amount of resilience".
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As a result, he commands a tremendous amount of affection.
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That creates a tremendous amount of tension.
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She took a tremendous amount of punishment.
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I do a tremendous amount of research.
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We had a tremendous amount of data.
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I learned a tremendous amount from him.
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"It's a tremendous amount of work".
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I get a tremendous amount done".
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"There was a tremendous amount of tension".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the article "a" before "tremendous" because "tremendous" starts with a consonant sound. The correct phrase is "a tremendous amount".
Common error
Avoid using "an" before words that begin with a consonant sound. Using "an tremendous amount" is a common mistake that should be avoided. Use "a tremendous amount" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "an tremendous amount" functions as a quantifier, intended to express a large quantity or degree. However, due to the incorrect use of the article "an" before the word "tremendous", which begins with a consonant sound, the phrase is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "an tremendous amount" is flagged as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "a tremendous amount". This is because the article "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, like "tremendous". Although examples exist from sources like The New York Times, Ludwig AI identifies this as an error. Alternatives like "a huge amount" or "a significant amount" are grammatically sound options. Prioritizing correct article usage enhances clarity and credibility in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a huge amount
Replaces "tremendous" with "huge" while using the correct article.
a significant amount
Uses "significant" to emphasize the quantity is noteworthy.
a considerable amount
Suggests the quantity is large enough to be taken into account.
a great deal
A more idiomatic way to express a large quantity or degree.
a substantial amount
Indicates the quantity is solid and important.
a vast amount
Highlights the immense size of the quantity.
a large quantity
A more formal way to express a large amount.
a massive amount
Emphasizes the extreme size or scale of the quantity.
a plentiful amount
Suggests there is more than enough of something.
a generous amount
Implies the quantity is more than expected or necessary.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "an tremendous amount"?
The correct way to phrase this is "a tremendous amount". The article "a" should be used before words starting with a consonant sound.
What can I say instead of "an tremendous amount" to indicate a large quantity?
You can use alternatives like "a huge amount", "a significant amount", or "a considerable amount" depending on the context.
Why is "an tremendous amount" grammatically incorrect?
The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, while "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound. Since "tremendous" starts with a consonant sound, the correct article is "a", making "a tremendous amount" the grammatically correct choice.
Is there a difference in meaning between "an tremendous amount" and "a tremendous amount"?
While people might understand what you mean if you say "an tremendous amount", it is grammatically incorrect. "A tremendous amount" is the only correct and accepted form.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
98%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested