A Little/Little/A Few/Few Exercise PDF

Summary

This exercise focuses on applying the usage of 'a little', 'little', 'a few', and 'few' in English sentences. It provides practice filling in the blanks and helps learners distinguish between the nuances of these quantifiers.

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A Little / Little / A Few / Few Choose a little / little / a few / few. 1. I have _______ water left. There's enough to share. 2. I have _______ good friends. I'm not lonely. 3. He has _______ education. He can't read or write, and he can hardly count. 4. There...

A Little / Little / A Few / Few Choose a little / little / a few / few. 1. I have _______ water left. There's enough to share. 2. I have _______ good friends. I'm not lonely. 3. He has _______ education. He can't read or write, and he can hardly count. 4. There are _______ people she really trusts. It's a bit sad. 5. We've got _______ time at the weekend. Would you like to meet? 6. Julie gave us _______ apples from her garden. Shall we share them? 7. She has _______ self-confidence. She has a lot of trouble talking to new people. 8. There are _______ women politicians in the UK. Many people think there should be more. 9. It's a great pity, but the hospital has _______ medicine. They can't help many people. 10. I've got _______ cakes to give away. Would you like one? 11. There's _______ milk left in the fridge. It should be enough for our coffee. 12. _______ children from this school go on to university, unfortunately. 13. Do you need information on English grammar? I have _______ books on the topic if you would like to borrow them. 14. She's lucky. She has _______ problems. 15. London has _______ sunshine in the winter. That's why so many British people go on holiday to sunny places! 16. There's _______ spaghetti left in the cupboard. Shall we eat it tonight? 17. There are _______ programmes on television that I want to watch. I prefer to download a film or read a book. 18. He has _______ free time. He hardly ever even manages to call his mother! 19. Unfortunately, I have _______ problems at the moment. 20. Are you thirsty? There's _______ juice left in this bottle, if you'd like it. 1 © www.perfect-english-grammar.com May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. Answers 1. I have a little water left. There's enough to share. 2. I have a few good friends. I'm not lonely. 3. He has little education. He can't read or write at all, and he can hardly count. 4. There are few people she really trusts. It's a bit sad. 5. We've got a little time at the weekend. Would you like to meet? 6. Julie gave us a few apples from her garden. Shall we share them? 7. She has little self-confidence. She has a lot of trouble talking to new people. 8. There are few women politicians in the UK. Many people think there should be more. 9. It's a great pity, but the hospital has little medicine. They can't help many people. 10. I've got a few cakes to give away. Would you like one? 11. There's a little milk left in the fridge. It should be enough for our coffee. 12. Few children from this school go on to university, unfortunately. 13. Do you need information on English grammar? I have a few books on the topic if you would like to borrow them. 14. She's lucky. She has few problems. 15. London has little sunshine in the winter. That's why so many British people go on holiday to sunny places! 16. There's a little spaghetti left in the cupboard. Shall we eat it tonight? 17. There are few programmes on television that I want to watch. I prefer to download a film or read a book. 18. He has little free time. He hardly ever even manages to call his mother! 19. Unfortunately, I have a few problems at the moment. 20. Are you thirsty? There's a little juice left in this bottle, if you'd like it. 2 © www.perfect-english-grammar.com May be freely copied for personal or classroom use.

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