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What’s the difference between “a bit” and “a bit of”?
29 sep. 2022 16:32
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The phrase "a bit" is an adverb, used to modify an adjective or an adverb. The prepositional phrase "a bit of" is used as a quantifying adjective, and must modify a following noun (just as all prepositional phrases take a noun as an object).
29 september 2022
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Both mean "a small amount". "A bit" is usually used at the end of a sentence in response to an answer whereas "a bit of" is followed by an noun.
Question: "Do you want some pizza?"
Answer: "Just a little bit"
Statement: "I gained a little bit of weight this winter!"
29 september 2022
*"response to an question"
29 september 2022
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