The birds was...
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The bird was little.
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The bird was little.
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- When used with the singular form of a non-countable word, little means that it only occurs in very small quantities or to a very minor extent. When used with the plural form of a countable noun, the word few denotes a lack of individuals or objects. I have very little money left in my account, for instance.
- Little can be an adjective, a determiner, or an adverb.
- To indicate that you are discussing a small amount or quantity of anything, you use the word "little." When you use the word little without the letter "a," you are highlighting the fact that there is just a small amount of something. As an illustration, saying "I have a little money" means that you have some money.
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