Today, we will be talking a bit about how to correctly use countable and uncountable nouns with a little, a few and a lot... many Japanese English speakers often mix them up. So here goes~!
a few + countable nouns
Can you give me a few minutes?
Talk to you in a few days.
a little + uncountable nouns
I need a little time.
There's a little sand in my shoe.
a bit of + uncountable nouns
I need a bit of time.
Do you want to listen to a bit of music?
All of these are used to talk about a small amount of something. If you want to talk about a large amount it is easier just use:
a lot of + countable OR uncountable nouns
I'll need a lot of time to finish this report by next Friday.
Wow! There are a lot of bananaS in that tree~!
Please note you need to add S to countable nouns but NOT to uncountable nouns.
Well, I hope that helps, have a nice Thursday. It's my day off, yay~! ^_^
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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