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Ahsanul Irfan
"and there are some more", "and there are a few more", "and there are few more"
Jady: Who are you favourite members?
Juliana: I like job, kate, nancy—
Jady: OK.
Juliana: 1. and there are some more. /2. and there are a few more./ 3. there are few more.
Are 1, 2, 3 all of them used?
Mar 27, 2020 8:35 AM
Answers · 2
Both 1 and 2 are right.
"Few" expresses a negative meaning,which is "hardly any people or things".
You use "a few" to indicate a small number of something or someone, not many, but more than"few".
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Ahsanul Irfan
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