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Difference Between Little and Alittle - Template 01

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"little' is used as an adjective Little is usually an adjective. You use it to talk about the size of something. She took a little red book from her bag. a little' used as an adverb A little is usually an adverb. You use it after a verb, or in front of an adjective or another adverb. It means `to a small extent or degree'. for example, He is doing a little better after the accident."

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