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So few people vs Such few people.....
Greek Professor
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So few people vs Such few people.....
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Greetings to everyone.....
A little confused.... ...I came across this multple choice ....
"I hear her party was not much of a success."
�Yes, there were _______ people there."
a. so few b. so a few c. such a few d. such few....
Of course A is the answer...but can i please have a second, third opinion for D please....
As i have seen both phrases in such a sentence....
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21 Feb 2010
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eng789
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I would think that - very few - should have been an option.
I don �t think - such few- is an option.
Hope this helps.
Barbara |
21 Feb 2010
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donia
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Well I think "very few" would be a better answer cause here the meaning is negative and I think we often need to put "a" before such. e.g He is such a lazy man etc.
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21 Feb 2010
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Greek Professor
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The answer is so few... but I need a justification for D ...
B and C... are not the problem... it �s A and D... |
21 Feb 2010
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Olindalima ( F )
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hi Interesting point, so far no one has given a fair explanation, seems to me.
Third choice sounds me a little strange, though I can �t give a fully grammar explanation. May be because "few" and " people" are plural and "a " is singular. My opinion, "Such a " always refers to singular - such a pretty girl, such a nosy woman" such a + singular. Waiting for some other opinions. Have a nice Sunday linda
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21 Feb 2010
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Greek Professor
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Thanks for your answer everyone...But like I said...my concern is neither b nor c... i just completed all four answers...
My BASIC problem is A and D
so few people....such few people...
The answer is so few people but i need a justification for such few people...why not this?
Since it is not the answer...how can i justify it....?
when I have seen it in a sentence... |
21 Feb 2010
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pollyanna_pl
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I would say : so few = such a few
so + few / little = such a + few / little
Hope this helps1
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21 Feb 2010
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pollyanna_pl
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And to me, both a and c are correct
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21 Feb 2010
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yanogator
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Olindalima is correct that "such a ..." is used only with an adjective, then a singular noun, so "such a few" + plural is not possible (for the sake of the others, since you have made it clear that this isn �t your question).
That said, I �ll get to Greek Prof �s question:
"such" deals with degree, not amount or number, so you can �t say "such few" or "such many", only "so few" and "so many".
Some examples to show the difference in usage:
so little money
so few people
so many worksheets
such happy students
such poor living conditions
such interesting classes
Bruce |
21 Feb 2010
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