YES! Here are a few examples:
"I would like a few pieces."
"Oh, only a few."
"A few of the students are coming tonight."
LOOK IT UP in the dictionary; if you don't have one, I'm sure I have a few you can borrow.
No, the word few is not an adverb.The word few is actually an adjective, noun and a pronoun.
Few are as stupid as you for not knowing what this word means.
The word is a few.
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
The pronoun 'few' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number of people or things.Example: We don't have many responses but there are a few.The word 'few' also functions as a noun and an adjective.The noun 'few' is a word for a minority of people (usually stated as 'the few').The adjective 'few' is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun (few people, few words).
No, Because the word "Few" has 3 letters and the word "Some" would be 4
The Greek word Oli, means "few''. The word "oligarchy" derives from the Greek for "few ruling."
It would be little.
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.
The indefinite pronoun 'few' takes the place of an unknown or unnamed small number of people or things. The word 'few' is a plural form, taking a plural verb form. Example:Many are called but few arechosen.
not a few bu few like there are few cookies in the jar!
The word fewer is a determiner. It is the comparative of the word few.