буду очень благодарна Full in a few, (very) few, a little, or (very) little.
 1. Do you have minutes? I’d like to ask you questions.
 I need more information.
 2. Diana’s previous employer gave her a good recommendation because she makes mistakes in her work.
 3. After Steve tasted the soup, he added salt to it.
 4. I don’t like a lot of salt on my food. I add salt to my food.
 5. I like music. I like to listen to music after dinner before I begin studying.
 6. Driving downtown to the stadium for the baseball game was easy. We got there quickly because there was traffic.
 7. Jim is having a lot of trouble adjusting to eighth grade. He seems to be unpopular. Unfortunately, he has friends.
 8. A.: Are you finished?
 B.: Not yet. I need more minutes.
 9. I was hungry, so I ate nuts.
 10. Because the family is very poor, the children have toys.
                                                                                                
                            
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            
                            
                         
                    
1)a few a little
2)very little
3) a little
4)very few
5) few
6) little
7)very few
8) a little
9)a few
10)very litle
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