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The Difference between a few/few and a little/little What is the difference between a few/ few and a little/little? Can you provide me with an example?
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The difference between a few/few vs a little/little has to do with the noun that it refers to - we use 'little' with uncountable nouns and 'few' with countable: e.g. There's a little juice left in the fridge. e.g. Do we have money? - Yeah, we have a little. e,g, There are a few books on the table. e.g. I have a few friends in Germany. The difference between a few/a little vs few/little is the following: We use A few/A little when we mean 'some, about 2-5 of...' and we use few/little (with no A) when we mean 'it's so few/little that it is not enough', with a somewhat negative connotation. e.g. I have a few magazines in Spanish. vs e.g. There are few magazines in Spanish in this bookstore (meaning, the selection of Spanish magazines is bad). e.g. We've got a little milk. vs e.g. We've got little milk (meaning, we don't have enough for..., we need to buy some).
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"a few" and "a little" can be used as an amount. Ex: "Can I have a few of your chips?"
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