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She has a little sugar...
She has a little sugar.
She has little sugar.
What is the difference?
14 okt. 2017 10:42
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drkshadow03 is correct. "A little" has a positive connotation and "little" has a negative connotation.
Let me give you another example:
(+) a few - I have a few apples, would you like some? (I have enough to share.)
(-) few . I have few apples, only enough for myself. (I don't have enough to share.)
15 oktober 2017
She has little sugar would tell me she has very little and I shouldn't ask to borrow any because she probably doesn't have enough for herself.
She has a little sugar is more positive. It tells me she has a bit stored up for himself as a comfort and that I might be able to ask for some.
It might be easier to see the difference with a different example.
He has little skill in chess (he's not very good at chess)
He has a little skill in chess (he's good at chess. The best? No, but still decent.)
Adding that one little "a" can give the sentences opposite meanings.
14 oktober 2017
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Danyel
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Wit-Russisch, Engels, Frans, Pools, Russisch, Oekraïens
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Engels, Pools
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