Few – Little

Few and little means “not enough”.They have a negative meaning.

  • There is little milk. We can’t make cake.

  • There is a little milk but We can make cake anyway.

  • There are few people. The meeting will be canceled.

  • There are a few people, but the meeting will be held.

  • Paul is lonely man with few friends.

  • She couldn’t translate it because she knew little English.

  • I cannot understand it. The program has little information about how to use.

  • We’ve had little rain this year. I think we won’t have a good harvest.

  • Nobody likes Ann. She has few friends.

  • We must hurry. We have little time.

  • You are very lucky. You have few problems.

  • Dan has so little time these days. He has to finish the project on time.

  • This book is very boring. There is too little fun in it.

  • There are too few alternatives.

  • The school has so few women teachers.





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