A Few/Few A LITTLE/ LITTLE. Мы используем a little/little с неисчисляемыми существительными (water, money, rice…). A little имеет значение «немного, но.

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A Few/Few A LITTLE/ LITTLE

Мы используем a little/little с неисчисляемыми существительными (water, money, rice…). A little имеет значение «немного, но достаточно». Например: I’ve got a little money. I can buy some bread. Little означает «совсем мало, почти ничего» и для усиления используется с very. Например: I’ve got very little money. I can’t buy any bread.

A FEW/FEW Мы используем a few/few с исчисляемыми существительными во множественном числе (tomatoes, books, cups…). A few значит «немного, несколько, но достаточно». Например: There are a few tomatoes. We can make a salad. Few означает «совсем мало, очень мало» и для усиления часто употребляется с very. Например: There are very few people in the cinema. It is almost empty.

A FEW / A LITTLE Chairs, water, tea, books, chocolate, bread, men, deer, jam, glasses, honey, knives, children, Coke, butter, lemonade, salt, desks, hats, pepper.

1 We’ve got…eggs. We can’t make an omelette. 2 Sue’s got….money. She can buy a new dress. 3 I’ve got…..apples. I can make an apple pie. 4 There are….people in the park today because it’s raining. 5 There’s…..milk in the fridge. Go to the shop and buy some, please. 6 There’s…….lemonade in the jug. Would you like some? 1 very few 2 a little 3 a few 4 very few 5 very little 6 a little VERY FEW, A FEW, VERY LITTLE, A LITTLE.

A LITTLE / A FEW? 1 Do you want some biscuits? Yes,…………………………….. 2 Have you got any toothpaste? Yes,………………………………. 3 Were there any people at the meeting? Yes,………………………………………….. 4 Do you want some cake? Yes,…………………………..

1 I eat….meat. I prefer fish. A very few B a few C very little 2 I’ve got….free time now! A very little B very few C few 3 Very……people can speak Welsh. A few B little C a lot 4 Put….chocolate in the cake. A a little B a few C few 5 He’s got….sweets in his pocket. A little B a few C a little 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B ВЫБЕРИТЕ ПРАВИЛЬНЫЙ ВАРИАНТ.

1 There is very few soup in the bowl. 2 There are a little people in the shop. 3 There is few snow on the mountains. 4 I have got little CDs but a lot of cassettes. Very little Few Little Few ИСПРАВЬТЕ ОШИБКИ.

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