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A few means ‘a small number of’. It is used before countable nouns.

Do you mind waiting a few minutes?

In a few years’ time we’ll be market leader.


Few

Few (without a) means ‘not many’; it is also used before countable nouns.

Few things respond more quickly to exchange rate changes than international travel.

If there are few opportunities for promotion, young executives will tend to leave the firm.


A little

A little means ‘a small amount’; it is used with uncountable nouns.

I need a little time to think about your offer but I’ll phone you first thing tomorrow morning.

A little can also mean “to some extent” when used with an adjective.

The first half-year results were a little disappointing.


Little

Little means ‘not much’ and is also used with uncountable nouns.

There is little time left for discussion so let’s come to a decision straight away.


Notes:

A few and a little tend to have positive meaning.

You’ll get used to the climate after a few weeks.

With a little help from the bank manager, the project will get off the ground.

Few and little tend to have negative meaning.

He seems to have little motivation for the job and should be moved to another section.

Few people like their boss interfering with their work.

 
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