FEW vs. LITTLE
Few is used with countable nouns (nouns which can be counted), such as coin(s), sweet(s), and animal(s).
Little is used with uncountable nouns (nouns that cannot be counted), such as milk, time, and money.
Second:
FEW vs. A FEW
Few emphasises the lack of something.[/CENTER]
There are few sweets left in the jar.
(We should be careful not to eat them too quickly because they are almost gone.)
A few emphasises that something still remains.
We have a few minutes left in class. Do you have any questions?
(We still have time so we should use it.)
LITTLE vs. A LITTLE
Little emphasises the lack of something.
We have little money right now. We should got out for dinner another time.
(We should be careful and use the money wisely because there is not much).
A little emphasises that something still remains.
There's a little ice cream left; who will eat it?
(There's not enough ice cream to save it or put it back in the freezer so it should be eaten.[/LEFT])