The quantitative difference between 'few' and 'a few', illustrated below:
'few' means none. Eg: He has few friends. (meaning he has no friends).
'a few' means 'some'. Eg, He has a few friends (meaning he has some friends).
"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).
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."
few of the students are
"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.
A few drops of oil are wasted is correct. The subject is drops, and it is plural.
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).
"Few days to go June will be ended soon" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "June will end in a few days to come." or "A few days to go until June ends."
No, it is correct grammar, not a correct grammar.
"One of the few people who have" is correct because "people" is a plural noun, so the verb should also be plural to agree with it.
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.
The expression is 'few and far between'. His visits are few and far between.
Many had tried but only a few had survived.Or:Many had tried but few had survived.