Can you help me with--- money?
little/a little/the little
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Can you help me with a little money?
Explanation:
In this question, the person is asking for some money. However the correct article is not mentioned. Here we do not know the specific amount of money hence we have to use the general article 'a'.
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Answer: Can you help me with ----a little------ money?
Explanation:
Little and a little are two quantifiers used in myriad(uncountable) nouns. The main difference between little and a little is that little is hardly any of very less or comapratively less, and a little is some or small enough from a big portion. And the little means small in size; not big; not large; tiny etc.
So here 'a little' is used since only a little part of money has been asked from the person as a help.
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