🌱 Tiny but Mighty: 100 Examples of "A Little" vs. "A Few"
🌱 Tiny but Mighty: 100 Examples of "A Little" vs. "A Few"
(Mastering small quantities the smart way!)
1–10
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I added a little sugar to the coffee.
→ "A little" is used for uncountable nouns like sugar. -
I bought a few apples from the market.
→ "A few" is used for countable nouns like apples. -
She has a little hope left.
→ Hope is uncountable, so we use "a little". -
There are a few books on the shelf.
→ Books are countable. -
I need a little help with this project.
→ Help cannot be counted individually. -
He brought a few pencils for the test.
→ Pencils can be counted. -
There's a little water in the glass.
→ Water is uncountable. -
A few students stayed after class.
→ Students are countable people. -
We have a little time before the movie starts.
→ Time is treated as uncountable. -
She has a few close friends at work.
→ Friends are countable.
11–20
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I gave the dog a little milk.
→ Milk is uncountable. -
They sent us a few postcards from Italy.
→ Postcards are countable. -
He needs a little rest before the meeting.
→ Rest is uncountable. -
I grabbed a few cookies from the jar.
→ Cookies are countable. -
We had a little rain last night.
→ Rain is uncountable. -
She saw a few shooting stars.
→ Stars are countable. -
There's still a little juice in the bottle.
→ Juice is uncountable. -
A few people clapped at the end.
→ People are countable. -
I used a little oil to fry the eggs.
→ Oil is uncountable. -
We saw a few tourists in the village.
→ Tourists are countable.
21–30
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He offered a little advice.
→ Advice is uncountable. -
She picked a few roses from the garden.
→ Roses are countable. -
I put a little salt on my fries.
→ Salt is uncountable. -
He made a few phone calls before lunch.
→ Phone calls are countable. -
We heard a little noise outside.
→ Noise is uncountable. -
A few cars passed by during the night.
→ Cars are countable. -
They needed a little patience to finish the puzzle.
→ Patience is uncountable. -
She received a few awards for her writing.
→ Awards are countable. -
I added a little butter to the bread.
→ Butter is uncountable. -
He took a few pictures during the hike.
→ Pictures are countable.
31–40
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I drank a little coffee this morning.
→ Coffee is uncountable. -
We saw a few ducks near the lake.
→ Ducks are countable. -
She needs a little confidence before speaking.
→ Confidence is uncountable. -
They invited a few relatives to the wedding.
→ Relatives are countable. -
There was a little fog in the morning.
→ Fog is uncountable. -
We had a few guests for dinner.
→ Guests are countable. -
He brought a little flour for the recipe.
→ Flour is uncountable. -
I planted a few tomatoes in the backyard.
→ Tomatoes are countable. -
I feel a little pain in my shoulder.
→ Pain is uncountable. -
She solved a few problems in math class.
→ Problems are countable.
41–50
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We need a little butter for the sauce.
→ Butter is uncountable. -
He adopted a few puppies last year.
→ Puppies are countable. -
I added a little vinegar to the salad.
→ Vinegar is uncountable. -
She wrote a few poems for the contest.
→ Poems are countable. -
They spent a little money on gifts.
→ Money is uncountable. -
We watched a few movies last weekend.
→ Movies are countable. -
She gave me a little advice before the test.
→ Advice is uncountable. -
He met a few celebrities at the party.
→ Celebrities are countable. -
I used a little shampoo.
→ Shampoo is uncountable. -
I have a few emails to answer.
→ Emails are countable.
51–60
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He drank a little orange juice.
→ Juice is uncountable. -
We visited a few towns during our road trip.
→ Towns are countable. -
She put a little lotion on her hands.
→ Lotion is uncountable. -
A few balloons popped during the party.
→ Balloons are countable. -
There is a little snow on the ground.
→ Snow is uncountable. -
A few leaves fell from the tree.
→ Leaves are countable. -
I need a little inspiration to write.
→ Inspiration is uncountable. -
We had a few drinks at the bar.
→ Drinks are countable. -
She added a little honey to the tea.
→ Honey is uncountable. -
He solved a few puzzles.
→ Puzzles are countable.
61–70
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They gave me a little information.
→ Information is uncountable. -
A few volunteers helped clean the park.
→ Volunteers are countable. -
I got a little sleep last night.
→ Sleep is uncountable. -
He bought a few souvenirs.
→ Souvenirs are countable. -
We added a little lemon to the dish.
→ Lemon (as juice) is uncountable. -
She made a few mistakes.
→ Mistakes are countable. -
He brought a little ketchup for the fries.
→ Ketchup is uncountable. -
I saw a few birds in the garden.
→ Birds are countable. -
I used a little glue to fix it.
→ Glue is uncountable. -
There were a few clouds in the sky.
→ Clouds are countable.
71–80
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He had a little knowledge about the subject.
→ Knowledge is uncountable. -
She bought a few candles for the dinner.
→ Candles are countable. -
I want a little freedom.
→ Freedom is uncountable. -
A few trucks passed us on the highway.
→ Trucks are countable. -
She felt a little pressure during the test.
→ Pressure is uncountable. -
He answered a few questions correctly.
→ Questions are countable. -
I’ll need a little syrup for the pancakes.
→ Syrup is uncountable. -
He picked a few strawberries.
→ Strawberries are countable. -
She added a little cinnamon.
→ Cinnamon is uncountable. -
They took a few selfies.
→ Selfies are countable.
81–90
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I saved a little energy for later.
→ Energy is uncountable. -
He has a few cousins in Canada.
→ Cousins are countable. -
She wore a little makeup today.
→ Makeup is uncountable. -
I received a few compliments.
→ Compliments are countable. -
He had a little wine with dinner.
→ Wine is uncountable. -
We watched a few episodes together.
→ Episodes are countable. -
There’s a little warmth in the sun today.
→ Warmth is uncountable. -
He made a few jokes.
→ Jokes are countable. -
I’ll use a little bleach when cleaning.
→ Bleach is uncountable. -
She bought a few new shirts.
→ Shirts are countable.
91–100
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I felt a little excitement before the concert.
→ Excitement is uncountable. -
He read a few articles online.
→ Articles are countable. -
She added a little charm to the room.
→ Charm (as decoration/feeling) is uncountable. -
They brought a few chairs from outside.
→ Chairs are countable. -
He has a little influence in the company.
→ Influence is uncountable. -
She answered a few emails this morning.
→ Emails are countable. -
There’s a little magic in her voice.
→ Magic is uncountable. -
He took a few notes during the lecture.
→ Notes are countable. -
I need a little time to think.
→ Time is uncountable. -
She took a few steps forward.
→ Steps are countable.
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