Which of the following is correct? I have a few money. I have few money. I have little money. I have many little money. 2. Which of the following is correct? Remember, you are talking about quantity, and NOT size. She likes a little sugar in her coffee. He has little books. I own a little telephone. My aunt has few food in her refrigerator. 3. Which of the following is correct? I have little flower. She has few ideas. You have a few penny. I own a few CD. 4. Which of the following is correct? I have a few water left to drink. I have few water left to drink. I have little waters to drink. I have a little water left to drink. Water is a non-count noun. For non-count nouns, we use "little" or "a little". We also cannot say "waters," which is why the third option cannot be correct. 5. Which of the following is correct? I brought a few sands home from the beach. I brought few sand home from the beach. I brought a little sand home from the beach. I brought few sands home from the beach.

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