The word 'some' is used as a quantifier when the thing you're referring to is uncountable, or the quantity is not known. Whereas, the word 'few' is used when the thing you are referring to is countable or is in finite quantity
Few means "not many (people or things)." It is used to say that there are not a lot of people or things. A few means "some (people or things)." It is used to say that there are a small number of people or things.
Few is a negative word in connotation meaning not many or much. A few is positive in connotation and means som or any.
A few thousand dollars.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
There is not much difference between the blood of males and females except for a few hormones. Blood transfusions between the sexes of same "blood group" is possible.
The languages are entirely different there are very few similarities.
A few. There is a smidgin more in a lot than there is in many.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
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She enjoys doing 'spot the difference' puzzles.There is a difference between happy and sad.What is the difference between these two cakes?