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Little Quantity Adjective English Grammar
Usages of Little:
Very Least Quantity (Negative)
Uncountable Noun
Usages Explained Detail
Very Least Quantity: means very less Quantity we can near to nothing almost out of hundred Only Five
Uncountable Noun: means the Quantity in Little we cannot Count for example: Water
Examples Little Quantity Adjective:
There is little water in the jug
She has little problems
She has little experience
I have little time
They have little petrol left in the car
It has little oil
He has little drop of lemon left
We have little juice
They have little Salt
We have little money
There is a little Dust avaiable
It is little danger
It has little current
We have little cement
We have little score
There is Little darkness
Here is Little brightness
We have little Problem
She has a little nose
A Little Quantity Adjective
Usages of A Little Quantity Adjective
Considerable Quantity (Positive)
Uncountable Noun
Usages of A Little Explained
Considerable Quantity: In a little we can say normal Quantity and more than little
Uncountable Noun: : means the Quantity in Little we cannot Count for example: Water
Examples A Little Quantity Adjective:
A Little Quantity Adjective
There is a little water in the jug
She has a little problems
She has a little experience
I have a little time
They have a little petrol left in the car
It has a little oil
He has a little drop of lemon left
We have a little juice
They have a little Salt
We have a little money
There is a little Dust avaiable
It is a little danger
It has a little current
We have a little cement
We have a little score
There is a Little darkness
Here is a Little brightness
We have a little
They have a Little Quantity of Ice-Cream
There is a little dust avaiable you must Clean it

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