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word choice - Difference between “little”, “few”, “a little” and “a few” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
![InglaLondon on Twitter: "#Quantifiers meaning 'some'. Which word is used with countable/ uncountable nouns? Is 'A few bread' or 'A little bread' correct? #Grammar https://t.co/HQvNTPUNcm" / Twitter InglaLondon on Twitter: "#Quantifiers meaning 'some'. Which word is used with countable/ uncountable nouns? Is 'A few bread' or 'A little bread' correct? #Grammar https://t.co/HQvNTPUNcm" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CtchGXMWAAAUfio.jpg)
InglaLondon on Twitter: "#Quantifiers meaning 'some'. Which word is used with countable/ uncountable nouns? Is 'A few bread' or 'A little bread' correct? #Grammar https://t.co/HQvNTPUNcm" / Twitter
American English at State - Do you have a few dollars or a little money? We can use "a few" with count nouns and "a little" with noncount nouns. Here's a helpful #
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