Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Common errors in English: Usage of Few and A few

Few and A few


Incorrect : Though the test was easy, a few boys passed it. 


Correct : Though the test was easy, few boys passed it.


Incorrect : Though the test was tough, few boys passed it. 


Correct : Though the test was tough, a few boys passed it.



Note: Both few and a few are used before plural nouns. Few means not many and emphasizes the smallness of the number. It is different from a few which means at least some. It has a negative connotation, whereas "a few" has a positive connotation.


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