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Learning the difference between "few" and "little" can be tricky, as both words are used to describe a small amount. However, "few" is used to describe a small number of countable objects, while "little" is used to describe a small amount of uncountable substances or qualities. To help you master this grammar concept, we've created an online exercise that provides you with 15 sentences to practice with. In each sentence, you'll need to choose between "few" and "little" to complete the sentence correctly. This exercise is designed to help you better understand the difference between these two words and become more confident in your use of them in your writing and speaking. So, give it a try and see how well you can distinguish between "few" and "little" in context!
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