adultskids teenagers teens determiners english grammar quantifiers vocabulary a lot of English few a few little a little many much some/any test "A few', 'a little' or 'a lot of'? Match upWorksheetsthat save paper, ink and time. A simple worksheet on the quantifiers much, many, (a) little, (a) few and a lot (of) with a grammar explanation and five exercises of graded complexity ranging from easy to more difficult for practise. An answer key is included and it prints well in grayscale.
Examples a few. There are just a few examples. I meet a few friends. a little (A) little is used with singular nouns (uncountable) nouns: a little water, a little milk, a little sand, a little air. Examples: a little. There is little tea left. Not a lot, only a little, please. Little and few are negative. They mean not much / not many.
Afew - few - little - a little A few - few - little - a little englishzonet Member for 1 year 8 months Age: 15+ Level: medio Language: English (en) ID: 2335612 01/04/2023 Country code: ES Country: Spain School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Quantifiers (2012998) a few / few / little / a littleSYbEgn.