the thief stole ____ money i had ( a little , the little, little) fill in the blank
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The thief stole the little money I had.
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- We use ‘The Little’ in the sense of ‘not much, but all there is’ , ‘the amount is small but all’ or ‘the small amount or quantity, but all’.
- 'The Little' is used before singular uncountable noun to express quantity. It can show both positive and negative meanings.
For Example:
She spent the little money she had.
Meaning: she spent all the money she had. (Positive)
The money she had was not much. (Negative)
- The word 'little' means 'a bit of' or 'hardly any amount' and is used as an Adjective or Adverb or as a Pronoun.
- We use 'a little' to express 'some' or 'a small quantity'. It is used as an Adverb.
For Example: There’s a little chance that Raman will win.
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