No, the correct phrase would be 'a little information' or 'a few pieces of information', or similar.
'Information' is not a countable noun, therefore you cannot talk about 'a few' of it.
The word 'few' must always be followed by a plural formation, or by nothing at all.
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.
Were. There were a few books on the shelf. Was - is singular. There was one book.
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
Information is the correct spelling.
I believe the word you are referring to is "phrase".
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Fraze originated in Tweedale, Peeblesshire.
I have searched and searched and can find no reference to any organism named a Fraze.
Ermal Fraze
nope
Stand out amongst others.
1962
Yes, Ermal Fraze, the inventor of the pop-top can, had siblings. He was the youngest of four children in his family. His upbringing and family background played a role in shaping his innovative spirit.
he invented the tab on the top of pop cans
Ermal Fraze. Google it
I think you mean Fazer and he's 22
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