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Learn English Grammar: FEW, LITTLE, A FEW, A LITTLE

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Learn English Grammar: FEW, LITTLE, A FEW, A LITTLE



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, what they mean, and how to answer them. You’ll also see how the little article “a” totally changes your message.

For more background, watch my video on countable and uncountable nouns:
I also have a free resource with examples:

To take your learning further, sign up for my course, Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day:

In this lesson:
0:00 “few”, “a few”, “little”, “a little”
0:57 countable & uncountable nouns
3:03 “few” & “little” – basic difference
5:06 “a few” & “few” – What’s the difference?
10:24 “a little” & “little” – What’s the difference?
13:11 – Practice –

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27 thoughts on “Learn English Grammar: FEW, LITTLE, A FEW, A LITTLE”

  1. Wonderful ❤❤❤
    The video is really helpful 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
    And the smiley face ideas are fantastic 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  2. despite I used to have some doubts about this topic I have now understood it completely. on the other hand there is something that has been spinning around my head at the time to choose what to use. It is: some can either be used with countable or uncountable nouns, can't it? for example: I can say: there are some cars on the street, or, there are a few cars on the street, right? I can also say: there is some sugar in the jar, or, there is a little sugar in the jar, right? I thank in advance to all of you who can clear me up, happy new year everyone!

  3. Fantastic video, but I am confused about "issues". The first face is a sad face, so I think there should be "few issues".

  4. Thanks your excellent explanation, Rebecca, I've made a little progress in learning English! 😍👍

  5. Thank you so much Rebecca. I have been learning English from your classes and I would like to say really thank you for you, I am from Brazil and here English classes are so expensive that's one of the reasons that you have been helping me a lot.

  6. Good evening mam. I am from Nigeria I want to thank you for improving my English. I want to know if you have a lesson in IPA pronunciation. Thank you

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