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Describing a small quantity Countable nouns There a few apples. There a few watermelons. There a few bananas. “a few” to describe a small quantity of a countable noun.
Describing a small quantity 2 Uncountable nouns There is a little water. There is a little sauce. There is a little tea. “a little” to describe a small quantity of an uncountable noun.
Exercise 1 Choose “ a little” or “a few”. 1. I have _______ meat left in the fridge. 2. There is _______milk in the glass. 3. He drank_______ wine yesterday. 4. They saw _______ people inside the restaurant. 5. I need _______ pens to give to the students. 6. Can I have_______ bread, please? 7. There are only _______students left in the classroom. 8. John has _______ books in his backpack.
Exercise 2 Choose “ a little” or “a few”. 1. There's _______rice in the fridge if you get hungry. 2. I borrowed _______movies from my friend. 3. She usually eats _______ things in the morning. 4. Just write _______ pages for me, will you? 5. There are _______ toys in the basket. 6. I have _______ work to do tonight. 7. I invited only _______ friends for my birthday.
Answers: A 1. a little 2. a little 3. a little 4. a few 5. a few 6. a little 7. a few 8. a few B 1. a little 2. a few 3. a few 4. a few 5. a few 6. a little 7. a few
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