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Jean
What the difference between ‘a few’ and ‘few’?
Why should we use ‘a few more details’ instead of just ‘few more details’. What’s the difference between them?
For example: Could you provide a few more details?
2019年9月18日 11:25
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Few means 很少
A few means 一點/一些
Few people went to the concert 很少人去看了音樂會
A few people went to the concert 一些人去看了音樂會
We don't often use few. We'd usually say "not many", eg. "not many people went to the concert" 沒有多少人去看了音樂會
Laurence
2019年9月18日
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