[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"grammar-exercise-019e0c4e-1e1a-72e4-848c-1ac33cac385d":3,"grammar-exercise-lesson-019df33a-e49e-7e45-b4d7-50ca50cb52db":233},["Reactive",4],{"id":5,"grammarPage":6,"title":7,"instructions":8,"displayOrder":9,"questions":10},"019e0c4e-1e1a-72e4-848c-1ac33cac385d","\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_pages\u002F019df33a-e49e-7e45-b4d7-50ca50cb52db","A Few \u002F A Little \u002F Few \u002F Little - Grocery Shopping","This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Think carefully about whether the noun is countable or uncountable. Use a few \u002F few with countable nouns and a little \u002F little with uncountable nouns.",0,[11,36,53,71,89,107,125,143,161,179,197,215],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":14,"exampleSentence":15,"blanks":16},"019e0c59-813f-7858-adc0-3a25984c71e2","We can make a salad because we have __1__ tomatoes in the basket.","Use \"a few\" with countable plural nouns to mean some (enough). \"Tomatoes\" are countable, and the sentence is positive.","I bought a few apples, so we can make a fruit snack.",[17],{"id":18,"blankNumber":19,"options":20},"019e0c59-813d-76cd-a6b4-a616b614dbfd",1,[21,25,29,32],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-70ac-8ae6-93f71496345e","little",false,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813d-72ed-a6b4-a616b4b1b53d","a few",true,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813d-7381-a6b4-a616b4e694eb","few",{"id":33,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813d-73f1-a6b4-a616b516c663","a little",2,{"id":37,"sentenceTemplate":38,"displayOrder":19,"explanation":39,"exampleSentence":40,"blanks":41},"019e0c59-813f-7a14-adc0-3a259978df66","I cannot bake today because there is __1__ flour left in the bag.","Use \"little\" with uncountable nouns to mean not much (negative idea). \"Flour\" is uncountable, and the sentence shows a problem.","There is little milk in the fridge, so we need to buy more.",[42],{"id":43,"blankNumber":19,"options":44},"019e0c59-813f-79c8-adc0-3a2599092f8d",[45,47,49,51],{"id":46,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813f-7938-adc0-3a259858c411",{"id":48,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-71b4-8ae6-93f715375dc3",{"id":50,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813f-7974-adc0-3a25987418b0",{"id":52,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813f-79a0-adc0-3a259886f3fb",{"id":54,"sentenceTemplate":55,"displayOrder":56,"explanation":57,"exampleSentence":58,"blanks":59},"019e0c59-813f-7be8-adc0-3a259df134b4","Hurry up, there are __1__ bananas left, and they may sell out.",3,"Use \"few\" with countable plural nouns to mean not many (negative idea). \"Bananas\" are countable, and the sentence is negative because there are not many left.","There are few oranges left at the market, so we should buy them now.",[60],{"id":61,"blankNumber":19,"options":62},"019e0c59-813f-7bb0-adc0-3a259d658951",[63,65,67,69],{"id":64,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-7280-8ae6-93f7165a0f50",{"id":66,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813f-7b50-adc0-3a259c52e65b",{"id":68,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813f-7b70-adc0-3a259c98f11d",{"id":70,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813f-7b94-adc0-3a259d5e7b03",{"id":72,"sentenceTemplate":73,"displayOrder":74,"explanation":75,"exampleSentence":76,"blanks":77},"019e0c59-813f-7cd4-adc0-3a259fcd757d","I have __1__ coins, so I can buy a snack.",4,"Use \"a few\" with countable plural nouns to mean some (enough). \"Coins\" are countable, and the sentence is positive.","I have a few dollars, so I can buy a sandwich.",[78],{"id":79,"blankNumber":19,"options":80},"019e0c59-813f-7c88-adc0-3a259f5921ca",[81,83,85,87],{"id":82,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-72c8-8ae6-93f7173bf1b9",{"id":84,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813f-7c2c-adc0-3a259e5d651f",{"id":86,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813f-7c4c-adc0-3a259e938095",{"id":88,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813f-7c6c-adc0-3a259ec791bc",{"id":90,"sentenceTemplate":91,"displayOrder":92,"explanation":93,"exampleSentence":94,"blanks":95},"019e0c59-813f-7db4-adc0-3a25a2b9f0c0","We should stop at the supermarket because we have __1__ rice at home, not enough for dinner.",5,"Use \"little\" with uncountable nouns to mean not much (negative idea). \"Rice\" is uncountable, and \"not enough\" makes it clearly negative.","There is little bread left, so we need to buy more.",[96],{"id":97,"blankNumber":19,"options":98},"019e0c59-813f-7d7c-adc0-3a25a20c15e8",[99,101,103,105],{"id":100,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813f-7d1c-adc0-3a25a0cc09d4",{"id":102,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-731c-8ae6-93f71798bc7f",{"id":104,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813f-7d3c-adc0-3a25a170ad4b",{"id":106,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813f-7d5c-adc0-3a25a18676f4",{"id":108,"sentenceTemplate":109,"displayOrder":110,"explanation":111,"exampleSentence":112,"blanks":113},"019e0c59-813f-7e8c-adc0-3a25a6381398","Please pick up __1__ cucumbers; we need them for sandwiches.",6,"Use \"a few\" with countable plural nouns to mean some (enough). \"Cucumbers\" are countable, and the sentence is positive.","Buy a few carrots for the soup.",[114],{"id":115,"blankNumber":19,"options":116},"019e0c59-813f-7e54-adc0-3a25a598dfd4",[117,119,121,123],{"id":118,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813f-7df4-adc0-3a25a30f3b2f",{"id":120,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-7360-8ae6-93f7181905b6",{"id":122,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813f-7e18-adc0-3a25a3d734ed",{"id":124,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813f-7e38-adc0-3a25a4b13ca8",{"id":126,"sentenceTemplate":127,"displayOrder":128,"explanation":129,"exampleSentence":130,"blanks":131},"019e0c59-813f-7f64-adc0-3a25a97ddcf6","I am thirsty, but there is __1__ juice in this carton, so I need another one.",7,"Use \"little\" with uncountable nouns to mean not much (negative idea). \"Juice\" is uncountable, and needing another carton shows it is not enough.","There is little water in the bottle, so we should buy more.",[132],{"id":133,"blankNumber":19,"options":134},"019e0c59-813f-7f2c-adc0-3a25a92fda8a",[135,137,139,141],{"id":136,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-73a0-8ae6-93f7185179bd",{"id":138,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-813f-7ecc-adc0-3a25a71b73c4",{"id":140,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-813f-7ef0-adc0-3a25a80c2ded",{"id":142,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-813f-7f10-adc0-3a25a905740a",{"id":144,"sentenceTemplate":145,"displayOrder":146,"explanation":147,"exampleSentence":148,"blanks":149},"019e0c59-8140-70a4-9afc-cb85e29391f7","We can make breakfast because there are __1__ eggs in the fridge.",8,"Use \"a few\" with countable plural nouns to mean some (enough). \"Eggs\" are countable, and the sentence is positive.","There are a few cookies left, so we can have a snack.",[150],{"id":151,"blankNumber":19,"options":152},"019e0c59-8140-706c-9afc-cb85e2651155",[153,155,157,159],{"id":154,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-8140-7004-9afc-cb85e0d4d164",{"id":156,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-73e0-8ae6-93f718683e64",{"id":158,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-8140-702c-9afc-cb85e0dabb5d",{"id":160,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-8140-704c-9afc-cb85e176a310",{"id":162,"sentenceTemplate":163,"displayOrder":164,"explanation":165,"exampleSentence":166,"blanks":167},"019e0c59-8140-7188-9afc-cb85e50fb426","I cannot make coffee now because we have __1__ coffee left in the jar.",9,"Use \"little\" with uncountable nouns to mean not much (negative idea). \"Coffee\" (in the jar) is uncountable, and the sentence shows it is not enough.","We have little tea at home, so we should buy some.",[168],{"id":169,"blankNumber":19,"options":170},"019e0c59-8140-7150-9afc-cb85e44baf5a",[171,173,175,177],{"id":172,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-8140-70e8-9afc-cb85e2df7054",{"id":174,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-7420-8ae6-93f718e3303b",{"id":176,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-8140-7114-9afc-cb85e2fa1886",{"id":178,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-8140-7134-9afc-cb85e3582912",{"id":180,"sentenceTemplate":181,"displayOrder":182,"explanation":183,"exampleSentence":184,"blanks":185},"019e0c59-8140-7434-9afc-cb85ecb9e533","I can still make soup because I have __1__ chicken stock in the bottle.",12,"Use \"a little\" with uncountable nouns to mean some (enough). \"Chicken stock\" is uncountable, and the sentence is positive (it is enough to use).","I have a little yogurt, so I can make a quick sauce.",[186],{"id":187,"blankNumber":19,"options":188},"019e0c59-8140-73fc-9afc-cb85ec48bd67",[189,191,193,195],{"id":190,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-8140-739c-9afc-cb85ea0670e5",{"id":192,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-7500-8ae6-93f71a35febb",{"id":194,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-8140-73c0-9afc-cb85eab71683",{"id":196,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-8140-73e0-9afc-cb85eb60b928",{"id":198,"sentenceTemplate":199,"displayOrder":200,"explanation":201,"exampleSentence":202,"blanks":203},"019e0c59-8140-7534-9afc-cb85eedb802e","We cannot make a big fruit salad because we have __1__ grapes, so we will buy more.",13,"Use \"few\" with countable plural nouns to mean not many (negative idea). \"Grapes\" are countable, and \"cannot\" plus \"buy more\" shows there are not enough.","We have few strawberries, so we should buy another box.",[204],{"id":205,"blankNumber":19,"options":206},"019e0c59-8140-74fc-9afc-cb85ee21c787",[207,209,211,213],{"id":208,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-753c-8ae6-93f71a5abb15",{"id":210,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-8140-7478-9afc-cb85ed3454b1",{"id":212,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-8140-74ac-9afc-cb85ed874498",{"id":214,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-8140-74dc-9afc-cb85edc54bfc",{"id":216,"sentenceTemplate":217,"displayOrder":218,"explanation":219,"exampleSentence":220,"blanks":221},"019e0c59-8140-7608-9afc-cb85f0724282","Please add __1__ cheese on top of the pasta.",14,"Use \"a little\" with uncountable nouns to mean some (a small amount). \"Cheese\" is uncountable here, and the sentence asks for a small positive amount.","Put a little cream in the soup to make it smoother.",[222],{"id":223,"blankNumber":19,"options":224},"019e0c59-8140-75d0-9afc-cb85f046b4d5",[225,227,229,231],{"id":226,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c60-aa26-757c-8ae6-93f71aa4add8",{"id":228,"optionText":34,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0c59-8140-7578-9afc-cb85efb95dd7",{"id":230,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0c59-8140-7598-9afc-cb85f036216c",{"id":232,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":35},"019e0c59-8140-75b4-9afc-cb85f03f32f1",{"title":234,"slug":235,"language":236},"A Few \u002F A Little \u002F Few \u002F Little","a-few-a-little","en"]