A Little - A Few / Little - Few A little and little refer to non-count nouns, and is used with the singular form: Examples: There's little wine left in the bottle. A few and few refer to count nouns, and are used with the plural form: Examples: There are a few students in that classroom. A little and a few convey a positive meaning. Examples: I've got a little wine left, would you like some? Little and few convey a negative meaning. Examples: He's got little money left. Do you understand the rules? Test your knowledge with this A Little - A Few / Little - Few quiz. |
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