eLanguage.com


Learn to Speak English Online:
English Grammar Guidebook

« Back to the Guidebook Index | Learn to Speakā„¢ English Deluxe

A Few, Few, a Little, and Little

Back   Adjectives
(2nd of 4)
Next

A few and few are used with plural count nouns:

–a few friends, few ideas, a few things to do, etc.

A little and little are used with noncount nouns:

–little money, a little rain, a little wind, etc.

NOTE: Few and little give a negative idea, conveying the notion that something is largely absent:

–They have very little money.
–We have few options remaining.

NOTE: A few and a little give a positive idea, indicating that something exists or is present:

–I have a little free time today.
–Do you have a few moments?



Examples of A Few, Few, a Little, and Little

  • That's a little more than I wanted to pay. Thanks anyway.
  • Only a few weeks. Have you filled out the application form yet?
  • Your oil is a little low. Shall I put in a quart?