what is the difference between few and little explain with example
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Explanation:
Little and a little follow the same pattern as few vs. a few. The only difference is that we use few and a few with countable nouns in the plural form, and we use little and a little with uncountable nouns: We had little time to prepare before we had to go.
Few
Few is a quantifier used with plural countable nouns.
Without the article “a,” few emphasizes a small number of something.
Adding the article removes the emphasis—a few means some.
Little
The same rule applies to little, which is used with singular uncountable nouns.
Little refers to non-countable nouns, and is used with the singular form to indicate that something exists only in a small amount or to a slight degree.
Example
I have coffee with a little milk.
She likes a few songs by Frank Sinatra.