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Natalie
Professional TeacherLITTLE vs FEW
Both mean “not much / not many,” but they are used with different nouns.
LITTLE = small amount, used with uncountable nouns
There is little water left.
We have little time to finish.
FEW = small number, used with countable nouns
There are few chairs in the room.
He has few friends.
Tip:
Little + uncountable (time, money, sugar, water)
Few + countable (books, cars, people, chairs)
Aug 20, 2025 7:54 AM
Natalie
Language Skills
Afrikaans, English, Russian
Learning Language
Russian
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