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A Little / A few or Little / Few
It's a difference if you use a little / a few or little / few. Without
the article, the words have a limiting or negative meaning.
a little = some
little = hardly any
Example:
I need a little money. - I need some money.
I need little money. - I need hardly any money.
a few = some
few = hardly any
Example:
A few friends visited me. - Some friends visited me.
Few friends visited me. - Hardly any friends visited me.
Without the article, little / few sound rather formal. That's why we don'tuse them very often in everyday English. A negative sentence with much / many is more common here.
Example:
I need little money. = I do not need much money.
Few friends visited me. = Not many friends visited me.
quoted from http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/little-few
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December, 10 2015
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December, 10 2015
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