• Positive vs. Negative: *A little* and *a few* have positive connotations (at least some is available). *Little* and *few* have negative connotations (almost none is available).
• Countable vs. Uncountable: *A little* and *little* go with *uncountable* nouns. *A few* and *few* go with *countable* nouns.
• Neither vs. Either: *Neither* is negative; *either* is positive or neutral.
• Some vs. Any: *Some* is generally used in affirmative statements, offers, and requests. *Any* is generally used in negative statements, questions, and conditional clauses.
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• Countable vs. Uncountable: *A little* and *little* go with *uncountable* nouns. *A few* and *few* go with *countable* nouns.
• Neither vs. Either: *Neither* is negative; *either* is positive or neutral.
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