ihop
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Hi All,
1. There are a few doctors in town.
2. He had few reasons for his opinion.
In the first sentence it has a few, but not in the second.
Why can't we say-- He had a few reasons for his opinion.?
Thanks.
1. There are a few doctors in town.
2. He had few reasons for his opinion.
In the first sentence it has a few, but not in the second.
Why can't we say-- He had a few reasons for his opinion.?
Thanks.