Few / Little / A few / A little exercises — Set 2: A Few vs Few, A Little vs Little: Positive and Negative Meaning (Worksheet)

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1

I have water left. There's enough for both of us.

2

There are people she really trusts. It's a bit sad.

3

She has good friends. She's not lonely at all.

4

He has education. He can't read or write.

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 trouble talking to new people.

8

children from this school go on to university, unfortunately.

9

I've got cakes to give away. Would you like one?

10

The hospital has medicine. They can't help many patients.

11

There are good restaurants near my house. Let me recommend one.

12

She's lucky. She has problems in her life.

13

There's milk left in the fridge. It should be enough for coffee.

14

tourists visit this village. It's almost unknown.

15

I speak Spanish — enough to order food and ask for directions.

16

There are tickets still available for the concert. Would you like to go?

17

London has sunshine in winter. It's usually grey and cloudy.

18

I have books on grammar if you'd like to borrow one.

19

There's hope of finding the lost ring. The police have given up the search.

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We still have minutes before the train leaves. Let's grab a coffee.

Few / Little / A few / A little exercises online (Worksheet)

Learn the key difference: 'a few' and 'a little' have a positive meaning (= some, enough), while 'few' and 'little' have a negative meaning (= not many, not enough). Choose the correct form based on the context.