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They have got a few trees in their garden? or They have few trees in their garden??
I'm struggling with the difference between "a few" and "few" and "little" and "a little"! I still don't understand how to explain the difference in usage and grammar.
Many thanks
2013年12月9日 19:38
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Think of them as positive and negative. "a few/a little" indicates some, and it may be sufficient even though the amount is small. " I can have lunch with you because I have a little money."
"Few/ little" without the article will be an amount that is sadly small and insufficient. "He is so lonely because he has few (or: too few) friends."
2013年12月9日
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This is an interesting question and I thought about it very hard. After discussing it with my boyfriend, which just led to confusion, this is what I came up with:
"few" and "a few" : There is only a slight difference between these words, but it's important. "Few" tends to mean to have "not much/many" but "a few" means to have "some". So if we reworded your sentences, the first would be "They have some trees in their garden" and the second would be, "They don't have many trees in their garden."
As for "little" and "a little" : Using just the word "little" will normally be used to describe something plural (for example: I have "little" toes.) However, "a little" will describe something singular (for example: I have "a little" toe)
Does this answer your question? Please let me know. =)
2013年12月9日
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a few = some
few = not many
Really, that is the only difference.
2013年12月9日
They have got a few trees in their garden
a few = several
few = not much
little = not big
a little = not much
2013年12月10日
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