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.
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.
A little bit more information is required - like location.
what is it because there is loads
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.