few

few — determiner

1. placed before a plural noun to mean some — a small but not zero number of people

1.限定詞A2
釋義

placed before a plural noun to mean some — a small but not zero number of people or things

例句

Rania invited a few friends to her birthday party.

a few + plural noun (positive meaning)

After reading just a few pages of the novel, Yan decided it was not for her.

a few + plural noun (showing sufficiency — only a few pages needed to decide)

同義詞
  • some

    more neutral and vague about quantity

  • several

    suggests a slightly larger number, usually more than two or three

  • a couple of

    more specific, usually means exactly two or a very small number

反義詞
  • many

    indicates a large number

  • lots of

    informal, indicates a large quantity

文法句型

a few + plural noun

a few of + plural noun phrase

用法筆記

This sense always uses the phrase 'a few' (with the article 'a'). Without 'a', the meaning becomes negative — 'not many' (see determiner sense 3).

常見錯誤

I have few books on my shelf' (when meaning some).
I have a few books on my shelf.
💡'few' without 'a' carries a negative tone and means 'not many'.

2. used in the fixed phrase 'quite a few' to mean a surprisingly or notably large n

2.限定詞A2
釋義

used in the fixed phrase 'quite a few' to mean a surprisingly or notably large number of people or things

例句

Quite a few people showed up for the free concert in the park.

quite a few + plural noun (means 'a large number')

Amihan has visited quite a few countries in Asia this year, which surprised her relatives back home.

同義詞
反義詞
  • few

    in the 'not many' sense (determiner sense 3)

文法句型

quite a few + plural noun

quite a few of + plural noun phrase

用法筆記

Used only in the fixed expression 'quite a few'. Despite containing the word 'few', the meaning is the opposite — 'a large number'. The article 'a' is always required; 'quite few' without 'a' is incorrect.

常見錯誤

Quite few tourists visit in winter.
Quite a few tourists visit in winter.
💡the fixed phrase always includes the article 'a' before 'few'.

3. placed before a plural noun to indicate not many — a smaller number than expecte

3.限定詞B1
釋義

placed before a plural noun to indicate not many — a smaller number than expected, needed, or desired

例句

Few students knew the answer when the teacher asked about the causes of the war.

few without 'a' = not many (negative sense)

Sade had few reasons to stay in the old apartment.

同義詞
反義詞
  • many

    direct opposite in terms of quantity

  • numerous

    formal antonym

文法句型

few + plural noun

few of + plural noun phrase

用法筆記

Used without the article 'a'. Adding 'a' changes the meaning to a positive 'some' (see determiner sense 1). This sense carries a negative tone — it emphasizes that the number is disappointingly or surprisingly small.

常見錯誤

A few people came to the meeting' (when meaning attendance was disappointing).
Few people came to the meeting.
💡'a few' sounds positive or neutral; use 'few' to emphasize the number was smaller than hoped.

4. used to say that something does not happen many times or does not exist in many

4.限定詞C2
釋義

used to say that something does not happen many times or does not exist in many places; not common or frequent

例句

Quiet evenings on the balcony are few for Chen, who works two jobs to support his family.

be few = not frequent (predicate use)

Chances to study at a top university are few, so Nora applied to every program she could.

同義詞
  • rare

    more general, can describe both events and objects

  • infrequent

    specifically about how often something happens

  • scarce

    focuses on availability rather than frequency

反義詞

文法句型

be few (in frequency)

few and far between

用法筆記

Functions as a predicate adjective following the verb 'be' rather than modifying a noun directly. Common in the fixed phrase 'few and far between'. Unlike determiner senses 1-3, this sense describes frequency or existence rather than count of specific items.

常見錯誤

His visits are a few.
His visits are few.
💡in this frequency sense, 'few' is used without 'a', unlike the positive determiner sense.

few — adjective

few — noun