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a few
مع الكميه الغير قابله للعد مثل الملح الجبن الشاي نقص ورق الشاي
All she wanted was a few moments on her own.



a little

تجي مع الكميه القابله للعد مثل اقلام برتقال ورق شاي علاق قوارير سندوتشات لفات مناديل

She saves a little money every month.


little

تجي مع الغير معدود والكميه البسيطه جدا شي لا يذكر
A:
Have you got any money?

B:
No, very little.


few
تجي مع االمعدود ولكميه البسيطه جدا شي لا يذكر
She had few moments on her own.



بختصار اللي فيها a تجي مع الاسماء الجمع وعليك تفرق اذا كان معدود تستخدم a few واذا كان غير معدود استخدم a little



راجع القاعد اللي تحت

A little, a few with a noun
We use a little with singular uncountable nouns. We use a few with plural countable nouns:

Mary said nothing, but she drank some tea and ate a little bread.

We stayed a few days in Florence and visited the museums.

See also:

Nouns: countable and uncountable


Little, few with a noun
We use little with uncountable nouns. We use few with plural countable nouns. They are used in formal contexts:

I’m not very happy about it but I suppose I have little choice.

Few cities anywhere in Europe can match the cultural richness of Berlin.

[talking about a period of history]

At that time few people travelled who didn’t have to.



(A) little, (a) few without a noun
We can use (a) little and (a) few as pronouns. We can use them to substitute for a noun when it is obvious from the context:

After that, she began to tell them a little about her life in Scotland, particularly her life with the Rosenblooms.

Don’t take all the strawberries. Just have a few. (Just have a few strawberries.)

Little and few are not very common without a noun. We use them in formal contexts:

Little is known about his upbringing and education.

Few would be in favour of police officers carrying weapons.




غير صحيح للأسف

a few للمعدود

a little لغير المعدود







الفرق بين few و a few ان اللي معها a تكون للشيء الايجابي واللي بدون تكون للسلبي


وكذلك الحال مع little