little
time or a little
time? Do you have few
friends or a few
friends? In this English lesson, you’ll learn why these questions are completely different, what they mean, and how to answer them. You’ll also see how the little article “a”
totally changes your message. To take your learning further, sign up for my course, Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day.
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In a few minutes I learned so much. Thank you!
Fortunately there is the very interesting lesson for me. Thank you!
When I read the information about few/a few, little/ a little, it was information from Russian speakers teachers. They didn’t explain the difference that does this little word – “a”. Now I’ve got it. Thanks a lot.
I have 70%
Thank you for this lesson, it was helpful
One mistake with “news”. I knew that, but an “s” at the end of the word! It’s my terrible mistake.
Thank you. It’s absolutely perfect lesson.
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Rebecca, you are the best teacher, a true professional. You have been teaching for many years and you are still doing it positively and joyfully. Please accept my token of respect.
Thanks Rebecca !
It’s a great a method to understand these differences
Dear Mrs.Rebecca, many thanks for this special lesson. I never have had a better teacher for grammar issues than you! Very clear and understandable.
Thank you.
This lesson was excellent too. You can synthesize different grammar rules into exact examples. Amazing!
Thanks.
Hello Rebecca we want a lesson on WHO, WHOM and WHOSE please i’m finding it hard to understand the differences between them
wonderful, and I am glad to attend your lesson.
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I am so happy to learn my first English here, thank you very much, teacher.
Thanks! Very useful.
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Rebecca, thank you very much!
very interesting topic today
I need to study more about countable and uncountable. I had one bad out of ten, but I want to master all of this. Thank you Miss Rebecca you are an EXCELLENT teacher.
Rebecca, thank you very much!
Great lesson
Thank you, Teacher, I found it so helpful.
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I’m so Thankful to get a little advice for using these words. Thanks again Rebecca.
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why number 10 little?
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Thank you for this lesson. Your explanations are very explicit
Thank you Rebecca, your guidance is great.
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thank very mush to prepared this god lesson i made some mistake for quiz test
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Good lesson !.
Thank you for this Good lesson.
Hi Rebecca!
There is a little something I would have to ask you, and I hope you will make it clear for me and many other students.
In this question: “We had __________ snow last night. My kids are so happy!” The right answer is “a little snow”.
Now, since we were taught earlier that we can’t use the undefinite article ‘a’ with uncountable nouns such as ‘snow’, how do you explain the usage of the phrase ‘a little’ with the noun ‘snow’? A little snow.
Thank you in advance.
Our teacher, Rebecca,
I appreciate your time.
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Very good lesson, thaks you
Uf!! this is an important lesson, not easy
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thank you so much teacher Rebecca
In few minutes I have learned a lot ❤️❤️❤️
Unfortunately l have thought “device” is countable
80 percent after watching the video once.
Rebecca, this is pretty enlightening! Greetings.
Thanks!!!
Thank you so much!