Decide whether you have to use a little' or 'a few'.
1. Can you please buy apples?
2. We need water.
3. I have money left.
4. I take sugar with my coffee.
5. We had pins of hair there.
6. You have time left.
7. There are chairs in the room.
8. He only spent dollars there.
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- can you please buy a few apples.?
- we need a little water.
- I have a few money left.
- I take a little sugar with my coffee.
- we had a few pins of hair there.
- you have a few time left.
- there are a few chairs left.
- he only spent a little dollars there.
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Answer:
1. Can you please buy a few apples?
2. We need a little water.
3. I have a little money left.
4. I take a little sugar with my coffee.
5. We had a few pins of hair there.
6. You have a little time left.
7. There are a few chairs in the room.
8. He only spent dollars a few there.
Explanation:
An adjective is used to describe a noun or a pronoun.
- An adjective answers the questions like which or what kind asked about the noun.
- An adjective give a clarity to the sentence.
An adjective occurs
- between the determiner and the noun
- after a linking verb like is or has
- before the noun
- after intransitive verbs.
Few examples of adjectives in a sentence :
- It was such an amazing game.
- It was a great success.
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