’A Little’ and ’Little.’ - Common Mistakes - Confusion Lesson

A little and little refer to non-countable nouns, and is used with the singular form. ’A little’ is a positive idea. It means ’some but not much’. ’Little’ is a negative idea. It means ’nearly none, nearly nothing’. In this lesson we will talk about the difference between ’A little’ and ’little’. Watch this lesson carefully and improve your spoken English. Please subscribe to our videos to receive more English learning videos, and don’t forget to like this lesson :) Exercises for this lesson : http://two
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