difference between a little and the little
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The only difference is that we use few and a few with countable nouns in the plural form, and we use little and a little with uncountable nouns: We had little time to prepare before we had to go. ... By the way, you should use little and a little with “water” because it's an uncountable noun.
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little is a quantifier used with plural countable nouns.
Without the article “a,” little emphasizes a small number of something.
Adding the article removes the emphasis—a little means some.
The rule applies to little, which is used with singular uncountable nouns.
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