Kamis, 28 November 2019

What's the difference (a) little vs (a) few?

Hello guys, at this moment I would like to share about the difference of (a) little and (a) few. As usual, I do this task to complete my weekly journal in English Studio. Let's read it!!

A little means some but not much. It used for uncountable noun, to easy it we can use formula:
A little + (uncountable) noun
Example :
- I speak a little Turkish.
- I eat a little soup.

A few means some but not many. It used for countable and plural noun, to easy it we can use formula:
A few + (countable and plural) noun
Example :
- I speak a few words of Turkish.
- We're going away for a few weeks.

Little means nearly no or nearly nothing. It used for uncountable noun, to easy it we can use formula:
Little + (uncountable) noun
Example:
- There was little food in the fridge.
- Dan is very thin because he eats very little.

Few means nearly no. It used for plural and countable noun, to easy it we can use formula:
Few + (countable and plural) noun
Example:
- There were few people in the class.
- Your English is very good. You make very few mistakes.

That's all a little explain about the difference of (a) little and (a) few. I got an inspiration to write this material when I join General Class which is our tutor handled by Mr. Hisyam. Thanks :))

Hope it will be useful!

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