justice
01-12-2007, 12:59 PM
Asalamu alikum
We always see the words a little and little, few and a few but do we know when to use each or do we know the difference between them in usage?????????????????????
I thought about it inferred that many people would not know, for thins reason I have decided to explain that for the benefit of all and the subject is open to further discussions.
A little refers to bigger amount of the thing that little.
Example, if i said ,i have a little money, that would mean that i have some extra.
on the other hand, when i say i have little money, it means i just have enough money for myself and no extra.
REMEMBER: a little and little are used with uncountable nouns............................................. .......
the same goes for few and a few.
a few refers to a bigger number of the thing than few does.
REMEMBER: a few and few are used with countable nouns.
that was all for today, I will be back with more soon enough heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh.
We always see the words a little and little, few and a few but do we know when to use each or do we know the difference between them in usage?????????????????????
I thought about it inferred that many people would not know, for thins reason I have decided to explain that for the benefit of all and the subject is open to further discussions.
A little refers to bigger amount of the thing that little.
Example, if i said ,i have a little money, that would mean that i have some extra.
on the other hand, when i say i have little money, it means i just have enough money for myself and no extra.
REMEMBER: a little and little are used with uncountable nouns............................................. .......
the same goes for few and a few.
a few refers to a bigger number of the thing than few does.
REMEMBER: a few and few are used with countable nouns.
that was all for today, I will be back with more soon enough heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh.