Artur
few friends VS a few friends What is the difference? I have few friends in this city. I have a few friends in this city.
13 janv. 2016 21:51
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Few friends and a few friends have almost the same meaning...that there are not many friends..but "a few friends" have a more positive meaning rather than "few friends": Few -means that you have a necessity to have more...there is a lack of smth. A few-means that you have some and pretty satisfied with it. E.g. I have few friends(=I am almost alone) I have a few friends (=and I am glad that I have them) I have little water in my cup (=it is not enough for me) I have a little water in my cup (=at least I have some...and it will be quite enough for me for this time)
13 janvier 2016
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Both mean "small number of friends." Both sentences are grammatically correct. I get the same information from both sentences, but there is a small difference. "Few friends" emphasizes how small the amount of friends is. "A few friends" refers to the friends you do have.
13 janvier 2016
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