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I sold........ books. I had. (a few /the few)

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Answered by swethapavs
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HELLO MY DEAR FRIEND

I SOLD A FEW BOOKS. 

I HOPE THIS WILL HELP'S U................*-*

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dishasatija: a few is right
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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is: I sold a few books which I had.

Explanation:

  • 'A few' means 'some', whereas 'few' means 'not a lot of'. The few implies 'not many'.
  • Although little and a little and few and a few appear to be virtually same, they are fact extremely different.
  • These expressions convey the speaker's positive or negative attitude about the amount being discussed.
  • With plural countable nouns, the quantifier few is used.
  • Few indicates a little quantity of anything when used without the article "a."
  • The emphasis is lost when the article is added; few means some.
  • Little, which is used with singular uncountable nouns, follows the same criteria.

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