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Few & A few: What's the difference - English In A Minute – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Interactive Transcript & Highlights for Dictation

1. everyone

2.Today we're going to look at the difference 'few' and 'a few'

3.Have a look at these two sentences

4.Which sentence has a more

5.1.I have few friends

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)

countable

A2

Capable of being counted; having a quantity.

Example:

"Just remember, we always use this with countable"

negative

B2

Refusal or withholding of assents; prohibition, veto

Example:

"Which sentence has a more negative feeling?"

feeling

A2

(heading) To use or experience the sense of touch.

Example:

"Which sentence has a more negative feeling?"

welcome

A2

The act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "Welcome!"; reception.

Example:

"Welcome everyone."

between

A2

A kind of needle, shorter than a sharp, with a small rounded eye, used for making fine stitches on heavy fabrics.

Example:

"Today we're going to look at the difference between"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
education
CEFR Level
B1
Duration
55
Total Words
138
Total Sentences
21
Average Sentence Length
7 words

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