adultskids teenagers teens determiners english grammar quantifiers vocabulary a lot of English few a few little a little many much some/any test Teens 4 unit 7D few/a little Test wg Liliapiancastelli Little" could modify "problems," if the problems are small ones, but that wouldn't work in this example, because the sense of the sentence is that because they get along, they have not had many problems, that is, only "a few." Consider the difference between the following: Mostof his books are boring. There are few that I like. [=there are not many that I like] The difference in meaning is subtle, but usually few puts a little more attention on the negative—that there is not a large number (of people or things). A few puts a little more attention on the positive—that there is a small number (of people or Few& Little (Junior Secondary) Lesson/Unit Summary: This student-oriented lesson plan is about the usage of 'few', 'a few', 'little' and 'a little', which are presented in a simulated school anniversary context. Students have to consider the items they have in the classroom and decide what items are needed for the celebration quantifiers a lot of, many, much, a few, a little Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher. afew a little. Share Share by Kag820513. Show More. Edit Content. Embed Like. More. Leaderboard. Show more Show less . This leaderboard is currently private. Click Share to make it public. This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner. This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner. 2wzxI.

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