From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Ada had only........time to spend with her family before the plane took off.

a

little

b

a little

c

some

d

small

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VaccGenius
2 years ago

both little and a little are used for uncountable nouns
little is specifically used for negative sentences and it shows not enough
a little is postive

Lydwina
10 years ago

D ans is b, wen u talk abt uncountable objects, u make use of "little" bt talking abt countable words, "a little" is used...

omomine2016
9 years ago

the answer is B

quadr11
12 years ago

confusing

muheenarh
11 years ago

really confused

Myschool Ada
10 years ago

Corrections have been made. Thank you for your contributions.

wealth2022
3 years ago

Little and a little are quantifiers used for uncountable nouns like water, sand, air, information, advice, bread, milk

Betty oluwatosin
10 years ago

Think d answer is little, need more explanation please.

MikeMusic
10 months ago

"a little", and "little" are both correct. "little" means not enough or almost none, while "a little" means enough, some , sufficient

LordFidelis
11 years ago

hmmm! i guess little is attributed to Visible things. like little water but in cases like this, little would be ruled out and some takes

Lydwina
10 years ago

And tym is countable

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