Little vs small - common mistakes in English, confusing words
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- Let's compare small and little, let's find out how to use them correctly and avoid making common mistakes! I will give you many examples to make sure you understand every aspect well! Small and little are good examples of confusing words in English so it's time we learned the difference!
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Also in the comparative we have less and superlative we have least ✅ "when we have a small amount of..."
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Great point!
Thank you! Great explanation!
Great lesson Antonia! Thank you!!! 🥰
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Great tip! Very helpful for students. Keep it up!
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Great your explanations... without doubts! It's all OK? I just already subscribed at your channel.
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thanks for your explain.
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thanks very good guy containuoes sush a way
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④ little less least
Nice lesson 🤗🤗How are you?
Thank you! I am great! A lot of work lately ;)
это я должен вас поблагодарить. Lots of love from in India
I am from in India Delhi
Make this topic for russian also
Which words do I need to compare in Russian?
@@AntoniaRomaker маленький а небольшой, пожалуйста. In fact, looking for this comparison is how I stumbled across this video!
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Can I say that: John is little short?
Better - John is quite short 😉
@@AntoniaRomaker thank you!
'Little' is cuter but it can also be used in a patronising/insulting way as well! "He is a little man" is more demeaning than "He is a small man" (neutral). "Tiny little" would emphasise the insult even more!
Thank you for the info ;)
I'm a native speaker but have never noticed this stuff haha
It happens a lot with native speakers :) with me and Russian too ;)