Countable nouns take a few. Uncountable nouns take a little. Example: 3 money – a little money. Note: Of course you can count money – but then you would name the currency and say that you have got 3 euro (but not „3 money“).
Is a lot of money or are a lot of money?
“a lot” is the correct phrase, not simply “lot”. “lot” is a singular noun, so it usually requires a determiner – in this case “a”. However, and this is probably what is confusing here, there is also the word “lots”. “We have lots of money” is also correct, as “a lot of” and “lots of” have the same meaning.
What is difference between a little and little?
You use a little to show that you are talking about a small quantity or amount of something. When you use little without `a’, you are emphasizing that there is only a small quantity or amount of something. So, for example, if you say `I have a little money’, you are saying that you have some money.
Which is correct to many or too many?
We use “too much” with countable nouns. We use “too many” with uncountable nouns. “Too much” and “too many” are usually used for negative things. If I like money, I would say “I have too much money.”
Have you money or do you have money?
Both constructions are grammatically correct. But “Do you have money?” is far more commonly used than “Have you money?”
Is little time correct?
It is correct to say “a little time” or “little time”. “Times” is plural, so it is correct to say “a few times” or “few times”.
How much money is VS money?
‘How much money’ is the correct answer. Much is used for uncountable, singular nouns. Money cannot be counted but currency notes and coins can.
How can I make lots of money?
Make a Lot of Money — Without Getting Another Job or Degree
- Start a Part-Time Work-From-Home Bookkeeping Business (Even If You’re Not a CPA)
- List Your Spare Bedroom (or Backyard Tent) for Rent.
- Become a NASA Research Participant.
- Build a Freelance Business.
- Find Unclaimed Money From the Government.
Where can I use a little and a little?
Thus, the adjective little has a negative meaning. A little = Some though not much. ‘A little’ has a positive meaning. The little = not much, but all there is….
- I have little money . = I have no money at all.
- I have a little money. = I have some money.
- I offered the little money I had with me to a temple. .
What is correct me to or me too?
All are correct but depends on the contents. “Me too” for instance is referring to be as how the other person is in terms of their state, and “Me to” refers to transferring a gift to another person. With this, you would say “This present is from Me to you”.