Exercício: Qual utilizar: Few x A little
Tenho duas opções para completar a frase a seguir: "FEW" ou "A LITTLE". Qual está correta?
B. A little
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- She has _ money
B. A little
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She has a little money.
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More Examples:Few / Little
Rule
Little refers to non-countable nouns, and is used with the singular form to indicate that something exists only in a small amount or to a slight degree. Few refers to countable nouns, and is used with the plural form to indicate not many persons or things. For example:
A little, a few with a noun
We use a little with singular uncountable nouns. We use a few with plural countable nouns:
Mary said nothing, but she drank some tea and ate a little bread.
We stayed a few days in Florence and visited the museums.
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- 1. They had little money to buy stocks, and saw few reasons for buying them anyway. time.com
2. Bonds might lose a little money in a bad year, but they don't crash like stocks. stltoday.com
3. He said he had about ten dollars and sometimes his dad gives him a little money. sacbee.com
4. When I was growing up in the 50s and early 60s, my family had very little money. guardian.co.uk