No, it should be "only a few know", because "only a few" is plural and requires a plural verb. You would say "Bill and Julia know", "the three of them know", and "the others know", so you would also say "only a few know". Example: "Most of my classmates think I've been hiding something, but only a few know what it is."
Many had tried but only a few had survived.Or:Many had tried but few had survived.
Hello,guys! Now I come here again,there is a big problem I have to solve.Can anyone tell me the difference between "for the past few days" and "in the past few days"? You'd better list some examples.Thank you very much!
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
Both are correct: John was one of the few people to do his homework John was one of a few people to do his homework The first would be used, for example, if a teacher was saying something like, "Only a few people in my class did their homework this week. John, however, was one of the few people who did their homework"
"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.
That is a book whose existence only a few remember.
Many had tried but only a few had survived.Or:Many had tried but few had survived.
Hello,guys! Now I come here again,there is a big problem I have to solve.Can anyone tell me the difference between "for the past few days" and "in the past few days"? You'd better list some examples.Thank you very much!
That's basically correct.
All math questions should not be full of grammatical error and they should not be impossible to answer. Worded math questions should be grammatically correct and be able to be solved in a few steps.
only your family knows but it might be in a few minutes or a couple of years ago but happy birthday for whenever it is
nobody knows but there was 90,000 troops and only a few survived
John Lennon had only few friends who died no one knows about them than John Lennon.
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
Both are correct: John was one of the few people to do his homework John was one of a few people to do his homework The first would be used, for example, if a teacher was saying something like, "Only a few people in my class did their homework this week. John, however, was one of the few people who did their homework"
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"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.