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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

LITTLE vs FEW / MORE vs AS

Which would you say please?

FEW or LITTLE



  • How was she able to deduce that in so little a time?



  • He little people that did attend the party didn’t have fun.
  • AS or MORE


  • - He has more than 3 times as many chips as/than me.

  • - Amplification was defined as presence of either .10 gene signals or more

    than three times as many gene signals than/as centromere signals of

    the respective chromosome, or tight clusters of at least five gene

    signals.




    Which would you say please?



    • She can see everything I do/I am doing.

    • She doesn’t look (the) same in pictures as in person.


    Thank you
  

Top answer

FEW or LITTLE How was she able to deduce that in so little a time? How was she able to deduce that is so little time? He little people that did attend the party didn’t have fun.

  • FEW or LITTLE How was she able to deduce that in so little a time?
  • How was she able to deduce that is so little time?
  • He little people that did attend the party didn’t have fun.
  • The few people who attended the party didn't have fun.
  • AS or MORE - He has more than 3 times as many chips as/than me.
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FEW or LITTLE



  • How was she able to deduce that in so little a time?How was she able to deduce that is so little time?



    • He little people that did attend the party didn’t have fun.


    • The few people who attended the party didn't have fun.


      • AS or MORE

      • - He has more than 3 times as
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alc24FEW or LITTLE

  • How was she able to deduce that in so little a time? If you used 'short' rather than 'little', then you would need the word 'a' (i.e. 'in so short a time').


  • He littl

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