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what is a difference between a few and few/ a little and a little
6 dec. 2014 15:51
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For uncountable nouns, 'a little' means 'some', while 'little' means 'not much'. For countable nouns, 'a few' means 'some', while 'few' means 'not many'. Whether or not you see these ideas as positive or negative depends on whether they are good or bad things. For example: 'I have a few very close friends' is a good thing. You are happy that you have some very close friends. But 'I have few close friends' is a bad thing. You unhappy that you don't have many close friends. Conversely, 'I had a few problems' is negative, whereas 'I had few problems' is positive.
6 december 2014
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Few is used with countable nouns and little with uncountable ones
6 december 2014
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