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What's the difference between little and few ?
4 apr. 2020 06:05
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'little' is used with uncountable nouns, and 'few' is used with countable nouns.
"The shop has only a few face masks left" (countable noun)
"The shop has little meat left for sale" (uncountable noun)
4 april 2020
Little can mean a small object or person. It can also mean a few in regard to the measurement of things or people. Little can also mean a few in some ways but not others.
Example: I have a few apples. This can usually mean you have two or three apples. You can say I have little apples (meaning a few) but you can’t say I have little apple. You can also say I have a little apple. You can also say I have a little bit of apples left.
I’m not an English teacher so I’m not explaining the rules in depth but this is just an example.
4 april 2020
little跟不可数名词
few跟可数名词
4 april 2020
Greg gave a correct explanation.
4 april 2020
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