___ knowledge is very dangerous (little /a little /the little )use the determiner
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A little knowledge is very dangerous
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- Determiners are words placed before noun/noun phrase to make it clear what the noun refers to. Among determiners Quantifiers are adjectives/adjectival phrases which give approximate/specific answers to the questions "How many? and "How much?", examples a little, a few, much, a lot of, many, most, some, any, enough
- Certain quantifiers can be used with countable nouns and some with uncountable nouns, and others with all types of nouns
- The phrase, 'a little' is a determiner that implies small in amount/size/degree. It is used with uncountable nouns. As the word, 'knowledge' is an uncountable, abstract noun, this determiner is most appropriate. The idiom, 'A little knowledge is a very dangerous' implies means: A little knowledge could trick people into thinking they're expert rather than they are.
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