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一下儿 有点. "little"中文翻译 adj. (less 或 lesser; least; "bit"中文翻译 bit1 bite 的过去式及过去分词。. "little by little and bit by bit"中文翻译 积少成多. "a bit; a little"中文翻译 一星儿. "for a little bit"中文翻译 一会儿,一小段时间. "a little bit bigger than"中文翻译 大一点点
Few / Little how to express small quantities or numbers in English. FEW/LITTLE WITH A NOUN We use FEW for plural nouns and LITTLE for singular nouns usually uncountable to talk about a small number or quantity of something. Plurals Few Singular Little We've got a little milk and a few eggs Few politicians are really honestThere were few people at the meeting Just a little wine, please Can I try a little of that, please? FEW/LITTLE WITHOUT A NOUN If the noun has already been mentioned, we can just drop it and use FEW or LITTLE alone - Some more soup? - Just a little, please - How many people were there? - Few A LITTLE + adjectives / adverbs We can use A LITTLE to modify adjectives and adverbs answering the question HOW - I'm a little tired today- Trains here go a little too slow- I just met you but I already love you a little Few or a Few / Little or a little?FEW and LITTLE can use the article A. See the difference - I've got few friends here, I need to meet knew people negative idea I need more - I've got a few friends here, so we can go out with them positive idea it's enough - There's little food, we can't survive here for a week negative - Great! There's a little food here. I'm so hungry! positive Note FEW and LITTLE, with no article, are very formal. In an informal style we prefer to say NOT MUCH/MANY. - We've got little time formal = We haven't got much time informal - Few people understand quantum physics = Not many people understand quantum physics A BIT colloquial In colloquial English we very often use A BIT OF + noun and A BIT + adjective instead of A LITTLE - I only had a bit of wine = I only had a little wine- It's a bit noisy here = It's a little noisy here Gapped text Items Can I have ______________________ wine? a few / a little Can I try ______________________ of that thing? It looks very tasty. a few / a bit ______________________ people can understand this language Few / Little - How many lions live there? - ______________________. Few / Little - How many lions live there? - ______________________ Not many / A bit / Not much I don't know ______________________ people in this city much / many / a bit I have ______________________ interest in basketball few / little We need to buy chairs, we haven't got ______________________. many / much / little / few I like my tea with just a ______________________ sugar a bit / little / much I'm ______________________ tired, I really need some rest. bit / a little / a few / little / few It rained ______________________ and now everything is green a little / little / few / a few It rained ______________________, it's a pity, we need more water for the fields. a little / little / few / a few Let's celebrate! I've got ______________________ bottles of wine here. a little / few / a few / little I've got ______________________ friends in Malaga, we can go and visit. a few / a little / few / little - Some more wine? - Just ______________________, please. few / a few / little / a little Fantastic! I found ______________________ people living on this little island little / few / a few / a little We've got ______________________ milk, we need to buy more. few / a few / little / a little I'm sorry, I have ______________________ time, I can't wait. little / few / a little / a few I've got ______________________ time, we can go and have a beer. a few / little / a little / few This is a very nice city, you can still find ______________________ palaces from the 15th century. little / a few / few / a little It's ______________________ late, I have to go a few / bit / much / a bit I need ______________________ sugar, have you got? a bit of / bit / a bit / a few / few She's ______________________ short, but not very. a bit / few / a few / little He just used ______________________ oil to fix it bit / a few / few / little / a bit / a bit of - Have you ever met any celebrities? - Oh yes, ______________________ little / a few / a little / few
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Esercizia little and a few. Da questa pagina si può accedere agli esercizi che servono a rinforzare in maniera efficacele proprie conoscenze. Ogni esercizio consente di valutare l' esattezza delle risposte e di visualizzare il punteggio ottenuto. Esercizi indefiniti a few - few -a little - little. Guess what A LITTLE and A BIT have the same meaning. De modo geral, os termos em inglês significam "um pouco" ou "um pouquinho". Porém, há algumas particularidades sobre o uso de cada um. Vamos conhecer as características e exemplos de cada expressãoO termo A LITTLE significa "um pouco", mas, pode ser utilizado como um sinônimo de some algum e é utilizado para falar sobre substantivos incontáveis. Let's take a look at some examplesDo you have A LITTLE space on your bed, mom? I had a course dear, come up here.Você tem um pouco de espaço na sua cama, mãe? Eu tive um pesadelo.Claro querida, suba aqui.Are you ready for the test tomorrow?Not really. I wish I had A LITTLE more time to study.Você está pronto para o teste amanhã?Na verdade não. Eu gostaria de ter um pouco mais tempo para estudar.As you saw, a expressão A LITTLE pode ser utilizada com dois significados, referindo-se à substantivos incontáveis, como as palavras "espaço" e "tempo".A BITA expressão A BIT é muito comum no inglês britânico, como um jeito informal de falar "um pouco". Check the examples below Would you mind turning the TV down A BIT, please?Okay, I'll do it now.Você se importa de abaixar um pouco o volume da TV, por favor?Ok, farei isso agora.I'm not in a mood for running today. I'm A BIT problem. Take a rest.Não estou com disposição para correr hoje. Eu estou um pouco cansado.Sem problemas. Descanse.Are you sleepy?A BIT actually.Você está com sono?Um pouco, na verdade.A BIT OFO termo A BIT, também pode vir acompanhado de OF, antes dos substantivos e possui o significado de "um pouco de", que sugere uma quantidade limitada de algo. Lembrando que essa expressão é um sinônimo de A think I'll need A BIT OF help here in the on, I'm coming!Acho que vou precisar de um pouco de ajuda aqui na cozinha.Espere, estou indo!You should give your pet a bit of know, but I've been busy lately.Você deve dar um pouco de atenção ao seu animal de estimação.Eu sei, mas tenho estado ocupado ultimamente.A LITTLE BIT OFE agora? Você sabia que é possível juntar os dois termos e formar um só? Este, também possui o significado de "um pouco de" ou "um pouquinho de".A LITTLE BIT OF history is needed for young people to understand many of the things that are happening lately.É necessário um pouco de história para que os jovens entendam muitas das coisas que estão acontecendo atualmente.He is A LITTLE BIT smarter than the other students.Ele é um pouquinho mais inteligente que os outros alunos.Thank you for joining us. Esperamos que tenha entendido como utilizar os termos A LITTLE, A BIT OF e A LITTLE BIT OF em inglês, lembrando que eles servem para se referir a substantivos incontáveis. Já, quando se quer falar a respeito de substantivos contáveis, utiliza-se outros termos, que você pode aprender em sua próxima leitura Como usar SOME e A FEW em inglês. See ya!Aproveite e faça nosso teste de nível de inglês. Ou baixe nossa apostila que te ensina como aprender inglês de maneira eficiente!Quer realmente aprender outras línguas, como inglês e espanhol? Conheça os nossos cursos que reforçam o aprendizado de inglês e espanhol. Andsomeone who wants to borrow “a few dollars” from you may really only want three or four bucks. But maybe not. As well, depending on the context, “few” (without the “a” preceding it) could mean little to none. For example, maybe you have few options. Some/Several: Again, there is no hard-and-fast rule here. “Some” might be Do you know how to use a few, few, very little and a bit of? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how these quantifiers are used with countable and uncountable nouns. I have a few friends, so I'm not lonely. She has few friends, so she's quite lonely. We've got a bit of time before our train. Shall we get a coffee? We've got very little time before our train. Hurry up! Try this exercise to test your grammar. Grammar test 1 Countable and uncountable nouns 2 Grammar test 1 Read the explanation to learn more. Grammar explanation A few and a bit of or a little mean some. Often we feel this amount is enough or more than we expected. We use a few with plural nouns and a bit of or a little with uncountable nouns. I have a few ideas. I've brought a few friends. There's a bit of milk left. It needs a little more work. We use few and very little to show that we are talking about a small amount. Often we feel this amount is not enough or less than we expected. Few is for countable nouns and very little is for uncountable nouns. Few people came to the meeting. There are few places where you can still see these birds. We have very little time. I have very little money. Note that you can use little without very, but it is less common and sounds quite formal. She had little water. Do this exercise to test your grammar again. Grammar test 2 Countable and uncountable nouns 2 Grammar test 2 Language level Do you need to improve your English grammar? Join thousands of learners from around the world who are improving their English grammar with our online courses. alittle bit と a bit of はどう違いますか? I play a drum a little bit この表現は自然ですか? I'm a bit tied up now, so can you just give me 30 minutes? 今ちょっと手がふさがってるから、30分くらい後でもいい? この表現は自
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few」「a few」「little」「a little」は、どれもよく使われますが、その違いをご存知でしょうか? 中には、「a」が付いているか付いてないかしか差がないから、ほとんど意味に違いはないと思っている方もいらっしゃるかもしれません。 A Cách dùng Some/Many/Any/A Few/ A Little/ A Lot Of/ Lots Of trong tiếng Anh. 1. Cách dùng Some trong tiếng Anh. Some là một từ định lượng rất phổ biến và được sử dung rộng rãi trong Tiếng Anh, có 3 điểm cần nhớ về cách sử dụng từ định lượng này như sau: Dùng trong câu khẳng 1 I speak a little English. 2) I speak English a little. "I speak a little English" is more common. It means I don't know a lot of English. "I speak English a little" sounds to me that it means "I don't use my English (for speaking) much." "I do something a little" doesn't say how well you are able to do something, it just says that you do a
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Little few, a little, a few. La différence entre little et few est très simple : little est un adjectif au singulier correspondant à 'peu' et précédant les substantifs indénombrables au singulier. Few est un adjectif au pluriel correspondant également à 'peu' et précédant des substantifs dénombrables au pluriel. Exemples :
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