
Few, little, a few, a little
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- Q1Which phrase is used to express a small quantity?fewa fewlittlea little30s
- Q2Which phrase is used to express a small number?littlea fewfewa little30s
- Q3Which phrase is used to express a small quantity? (negative)a littlea fewlittlefew30s
- Q4Which phrase is used to express a small number? (negative)a fewfewlittlea little30s
- Q5Which phrase is used to express a limited quantity?a fewfewa littlelittle30s
- Q6Which phrase is used to express a small amount?fewlittlea fewa little30s
- Q7Which phrase is used to express a lack of something?fewa fewlittlea little30s
- Q8Which phrase is used to express a small quantity, but more than none?a littlefewa fewlittle30s
- Q9Which phrase is used to express a small number, but more than none?a fewfewlittlea little30s
- Q10Which of the following statements is correct about the usage of 'few'?Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies an unknown number or quantity.Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies a small number or quantity.Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies a large number or quantity.Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies an indefinite number or quantity.30s
- Q11Which of the following statements is correct about the usage of 'little'?Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies a small amount or quantity.Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies an indefinite amount or quantity.Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies a large amount or quantity.Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies an unknown amount or quantity.30s
- Q12Which of the following statements is correct about the usage of 'a few'?Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies a large number or quantity.Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies an indefinite number or quantity.Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies a small number or quantity, but more than 'few'.Despite being used with countable nouns, it implies an unknown number or quantity.30s
- Q13Which of the following statements is correct about the usage of 'a little'?Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies an unknown amount or quantity.Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies a small amount or quantity, but more than 'little'.Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies an indefinite amount or quantity.Despite being used with uncountable nouns, it implies a large amount or quantity.30s
- Q14Which of the following sentences uses 'few' correctly?'There are few oranges in the basket.''There are few people in the library.''There are few time left for the exam.''There are few books on the shelf.'30s
- Q15Which of the following sentences uses 'little' correctly?'She has little apples in her basket.''She has little patience with rude people.''She has little time to finish the assignment.''She has little books on her shelf.'30s