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BlueSummer Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

little and a little

I can't recognize "little" and "a little". For example, "I have little money." and "I have a little money." What's different about their meaning?
  

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Use the search box and look for little "a little"

You'll find posts like this one.
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Hi,

little has a negative meaning.that is ' i have little money' means i have no money. on the other hand 'i have a little money' means i have got some amount of money.

regards
sumith
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litle means you get none,but a little means you get some
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AnonymousHi, little has a negative meaning.that is ' i have little money' means i have no money. on the other hand 'i have a little money' means i have got some amount of money. regards sumith
That's true.

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