• Few, a few, little, and a little all refer to a small quantity of something. Learn the subtle difference in meaning and the correct usage of few vs a few.
  • A few (birkaç) çoğul sayılabilen isimlerle, a little (biraz) sayılamayan isimlerle kullanılır. There are a few books on the shelf. (Rafta birkaç kitap var).
  • In many situations, we can choose to use 'a little' or 'little' (when using an uncountable noun) or 'a few' or 'few' (when using a plural countable noun).
  • Learn the difference between a few / few and a little & little. Includes examples and quiz to test your English grammar (for ESL students).
  • Put the words into 2 groups. - Find mistakes - a few/ a little - A few/a little - a little a few - A few/A little, Starlight 4 - a few/ a little.
  • Examples; He has a few good friends so he is happy. There are a few books on the shelf. We stayed a few days in Paris and visited the Eiffel Tower.
  • Little, a little, few, a few - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary.
  • Do you have little time or a little time? Do you have few friends or a few friends? In this English lesson, you’ll learn why these questions are completely different...
  • A few - a little. Quantifiers are adjectives and adjectival phrases that give approximate or specific answers to the questions.
  • Examples: There are a few students in that classroom. He says few applicants have presented themselves. A little and a few convey a positive meaning.