Respuestas
Respuesta:
1). A little
2). A few
3). A few
4). A few
5). A little
6). A little
7). A few
8). A little
9). A few
10). A few
A Little and A few have the same meaning that is "a little", but the two words have differences in usage.
A little
Used to express "a little" in uncountable nouns (nouns that cannot be counted).
Example:
Julia ate a l i t t l e rice, she wasn't very hungry.
I need a l i t t l e water to feel better, that's all.
I want to save a l i t t l e money to buy a present for my mother.
Ashley needs a l i t t l e sugar for the cake!
Of the 4 sentences which include nouns that cannot be counted, or can only be counted if using a measuring instrument, namely:
- Rice
- Water
- Money
- Sugar
A few
Used to express "a little" in countable nouns (countable nouns) whose form is plural nouns (nouns with more than one number).
Example:
Mike ate a f e w chips, he was not very hungry.
I have a f e w cousins that speak French, the rest of them only speak English.
She found a f e w cookies under her bed.
Robert Gave me a f e w coins to buy a sweater, it is not enough!
My dad says that I have to learn a f e w words in German, Because We are going there for a holiday.
Peter saw a f e w girls running across the field.
Of the 6 sentences use "a few" because the noun is used in a plural form, where the characteristics at the end of the noun are added -s as in:
- Chips
- Cousins
- Cookies
- Coins
- Words
- Girls
Respuesta:
1. A little
2. A few
3. A few
4. A few
5. A little
6. A little
7. A few
8. A little
9. A few
10. A few
1. Many
2. Many
3. Much
4. Many
5. Much
6. Many
7. Many
8. Much
9. Many
10. Much
Explicación:
A little y much se usan para cosas incontables como el azúcar, la sal o el agua, y a few y many se usan para cosas que se pueden contar como manzanas, monedas, personas, etc.