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The difference between A FEW and FEW in English

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Learn the difference between “a few“ and “few“ with examples. “a few“ and “few“ are quantifiers. The general meaning is a small number of a countable noun. But there is an important difference in tone and feeling and I explain that difference in this English language lesson. For uncountable nouns, we use “a little” and “little”. The accent in this video is British English. Private English lessons & speaking practice: Here are some other related videos: Countable and uncountable nouns: The difference between A LITTLE and LITTLE : Playlists: More Vocabulary Lessons: Grammar lessons: Listening exercises: Andrew, Crown Academy of English Photo credits: “Young Woman In Depression” by David Castillo Dominici | “Wayne Rooney“ by Дмитрий Голубович () [CC BY-SA 3.0 (), via Wikimedia Commons “Picture From A Young Graduation Woman” by David Castillo Dominici | “Tickets“ by / “Boy Scratches His Head” by David Castillo Dominici | “Business Women Pointing“ by photostock | “Woman With An Umbrella Reaches Out To See If Its Raining“ by stockimages | “Young Uk Supporter Holding National Flag” by stockimages |

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