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mohhadihabibi

May 27, 2024

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We have little money to go on holidays.
I have little time to finish my homeworks befor moday.
This bed is a few big for four of us.
I think she speaks a little clear.
All had undrestood what she meant.
You are going little fast.
We are going to be late.
I study a little and I faild the test.
I think you sleep a little. You should sleep 7-8 hours daily.
I was too tired to go clubbing.
He earns a little money to support his familiy.

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5-7-2nd

We are going to be late.

I think you sleep a little.

You should sleep 7-8 hours daily.

I was too tired to go clubbing.

We are going to be late.

I think you sleep a little.

You should sleep 7-8 hours daily.

He earns a little money to support his familiy.

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joannrainee

May 28, 2024

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All had undrestood what she meant.

We are going to be late.

You should sleep 7-8 hours daily.

I was too tired to go clubbing.

I was too tired to go clubbing.


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I was too tired to go clubbing. I was too tired to go clubbing.

I was too exhausted to go clubbing. or maybe write this to make it sound more natural?

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He earns a little money to support his familiy.


He earns a little money to support his familiy. He earns a little money to support his family.

He earns a little money to support his familiy. OR He earns too little money to support his family He earns a little money to support his family. OR He earns too little money to support his family

Just depends on what your intention was.

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He earns a little money to support his familiy. He earns a little money to support his family.

5-7-2nd


5-7-2nd27/05 or 05/27 27/05 or 05/27

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We have little money to go on holidays.


We have littledon't have enough money to go on holidays. We don't have enough money to go on holidays.

Or, "We have too little money to go on holidays" but this is less common

We have little money to go on holidays.vacation We have little money to go on vacation

according to your sentence, i think it should be for traveling, so i change its word.

We have a little money to go on holidays. We have a little money to go on holidays.

“Little” by itself like that is typically used more as an adjective. Something like “a little” or “too little” would be a quantitative amount.

I have little time to finish my homeworks befor moday.


I have little time to finish my homeworks befor moe Monday. I have little time to finish my homework before Monday.

I have little time to finish my homeworks befor moe Monday. I have little time to finish my homework before Monday.

All days of the week are pluralized and the plural of homework is homework just as the plural of work is work.

I have littlemited time to finishcomplete my homeworks befor moe Monday. I have limited time to complete my homework before Monday.

by the way, Just remember the plural form of homework is homework, you don't need to add s. Although most plural form add s, but be aware that are some exception that does not add s. Also for the name of days, We should capitalize all the first letter, For example, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,....

I have a/too little time to finish my homeworks befor moe Monday. I have a/too little time to finish my homework before Monday.

“I don’t have enough time…” sounds more natural though. Homework stays as homework in its plural form. Days of the week are capitalised.

This bed is a few big for four of us.


This bed is a fewlittle big for four of us. This bed is a little big for four of us.

This bed is a few bignot big enough for four of us. This bed is not big enough for four of us.

When speaking about specifications in relation to fitting the needs of individuals, the word "enough" is used to indicate that it is suitable. For example: "The lamp is not bright enough" - If you wanted a brighter lamp.

This bed is a fewbit too big for four of us. This bed is a bit too big for four of us.

few big, maybe you mean a big too big?, but by the context it make more sense if you say it is too small.

This bed is a fewbit too big for the four of us. This bed is a bit too big for the four of us.

“A few” would be used if you were talking about a plural thing in this case. For example “There are a few too many beds for the four of us.” “Four of us” wasn’t entirely incorrect, but I tend to add “the” in front in cases like this.

I think she speaks a little clear.


I think she speaks a littlquite clearly. I think she speaks quite clearly.

I think she speaks a little clear.clearly enough. (?) I think she speaks clearly enough. (?)

Not completely sure about the intention of this sentence but if it was to indicate the clarity of the person's voice is suitable to you, then this is what would be said.

I think she speaks a littlquite clear. I think she speaks quite clear.

I think she speaks a little clearly. I think she speaks a little clearly.

All had undrestood what she meant.


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All had undreEveryone had understood what she meant. OR All understood what she meant. Everyone had understood what she meant. OR All understood what she meant.

Just depends on what your intention with the sentence was. If you wanted to say that she understood by everyone previously then use the first one. For the second one, it is just a more poetic version of the first one which gives the sentence an elevated tone; therefore, it sounds more important.

All hadEveryone undrerstood what she meant. Everyone understood what she meant.

All hadEveryone undrerstood what she meant. Everyone understood what she meant.

The first sentence may have technically been right but using “everyone” is more common.

You are going little fast.


You are going a little fast. You are going a little fast.

You are going little too fast. You are going little too fast.

What was said before can also be used; it is just more colloquial which might be what you intended.

You are going a little fast. You are going a little fast.

You are going a little fast. You are going a little fast.

We are going to be late.


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I study a little and I faild the test.


I studyied a little and I failed the test. I studied a little and I failed the test.

I study a little and I failed the test. I study a little and I failed the test.

I studyied a little and I failed the test. I studied a little and I failed the test.

I studyied a little and I failed the test. I studied a little and I failed the test.

Failed = past tense, so study —> studied If you wanted to keep study in the present tense, then you would need to add a time word like always. For example: “I always study and I still failed the test.” I removed the “a little” because it doesn’t sound the best in this case.

I think you sleep a little.


I think you sleep aget too little sleep. I think you get too little sleep.

Or, "I think you don't get enough sleep."

I think you don't sleep enough OR I think you rarely sleep OR I think you hardly sleep OR I think you should sleep a little. I think you don't sleep enough OR I think you rarely sleep OR I think you hardly sleep OR I think you should sleep a little

Not sure what the intended meaning of the sentence was, but note the following: If you were concerned that the person does not get enough sleep: Use the 1st. If you think the person is frequently sleep deprived and just wanted to note the fact: Use 2nd and 3rd. If you wanted the person to have a few minutes/hours of rest: Use the last one.

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You should sleep 7-8 hours daily.


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