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Please tell me the difference :)
There were only____people at the meeting.
a) few
b) a few
May 23, 2021 5:05 PM
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"There were only a few people at the meeting," is the best option. By using the word "only", you need to specify "a few". Otherwise you could say, "There were few people at the meeting."
The difference between them is subtle. "There were only a few people.." suggests that you were expecting more people to be at the meeting than were actually there. If you say "There were few people.." only conveys there weren't many people there.
If you say "There were only few people at the meeting", you will be understood, but it is not grammatically correct.
May 23, 2021
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A few.. Not sure
May 23, 2021
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a few ?
Why !
May 23, 2021
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a few
May 23, 2021
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b) a few. After "only" we expect a number. "A few" can function in the place of a number, but "few" is more like a normal adjective (and also less common).
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