No, it is an idiomatic compound noun. The word "a" is an article, "little is an adjective, and "bit" is a noun.
This can also act as an adverbial, meaning slightly, as in "The crowd quieted a little bit" or "He was a little bit scared."
The colloquial term "a little" can be an adverb when it modifies an adjective (e.g. a little careless). It can also be a noun, or an adjective meaning "some."
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! Well, a little bit can be any amount of time that feels right for you. It could be just a few minutes to take a deep breath and relax, or maybe a bit longer to do something you enjoy. Remember, it's important to take time for yourself, no matter how many minutes that may be.
A little bit more information is required - like location.
what is it because there is loads
Yes.They are usually roughly the same size. Actually, the left kidney is a little bit bigger than the right one, and it is located a little bit higher also.
Little is an adjective, bit is a noun, "little bit" taken together is a noun phrase.
kidogo = slightly The word can be either an adjective or an adverb. As an adjective, it means little or a little bit: Kitu kidogo (a little thing), mazungumzo kidogo (a little bit of conversation). As an adverb it means a little bit or slightly (as in the first answer): Nilikunywa kidogo (I drank a little bit), niliumizwa kidogo (I was slightly hurt).
Yes, it is also an adverb if you change it around a little bit like: "I unhappily did my chores."
think for a little bit....... does it describe something if it does then yes if it doesn't. i would think that it is a verb or an adverb
Little is an adjective.
"Scarcely" and "very little bit more" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase pochiss' più.Specifically, the adjective/adverb pochiss'* means "very little, very little bit." The adjective/adverb piùtranslates as "more." The pronunciation will be "po-kees-spyoo" in Italian.*The complete form is pochissimo in the masculine and pochissima in the feminine.
The adjective in the sentence is little (the little children).
less or least
"Little" is a descriptive adjective used to convey a small size or amount.
No, "little" is an adjective.
The correct spelling is "a little bit."
No, "little" can be an adjective or an adverb, but it is not a noun. It is used to describe the size or quantity of something.