Use of Some Important Determiners
'Little' , 'A little' , 'Much'
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little : use little to indicate that there is only a very small amount of something
A little : We use a little with singular uncountable nouns. We use a few with plural countable nouns
much : Much can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): There isn't much time left. How much money have you got? as a pronoun: He didn't say much.
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➛ 'Little' :-
(i) 'Little' means hardly any. It is usually used before uncountable nouns to mean 'not much'.
e.g., (a) I could not write the letter because there was little ink in my pen.
(b) Students have little or no choice in the matter.
➛ 'A little' :-
(ii) 'A little' is usually used before uncountable nouns to mean 'some' 'or' 'a small amount'.
e.g., (a) I have a little water to drink.
(b) Could you do a little favour for me?
➛ 'Much' :-
(iii) 'Much' is used before uncountable nouns and it emphasises a large amount.
e.g., (a) We have much time to finish the task.
(b) Do you have much amount to spend?