Fill in the gap ‘little’ or ‘a little’ ‘little’ is with meaning “-“ ‘a little’ is with meaning “+“ 1) Let's go to the movies. I have money. 2) I'm sorry, I can't pay for your lunch. I have money 3) Bill didn't drink all the soda. There's left. 4) Your house is almost empty! You have furniture. 5) There's milk in the refrigerator. About half a quart, I think. 6) It's a great pity, but the hospital has ___ medicine. They can't help many people.

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imam002121 imam002121  23.08.2020 20:35

1) Let's go to the movies. I have a little money.

2) I'm sorry, I can't pay for your lunch. I have little money.

3) Bill didn't drink all the soda. There's a little left.

4) Your house is almost empty! You have little furniture.

5) There's a little milk in the refrigerator. About half a quart, I think.

6) It's a great pity, but the hospital has little medicine. They can't help many people.

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