LITTLE vs A LITTLE  
  
 They are both quantifiers that are used
 with *singular* uncountable nouns.  “A little” ~ means ~ “some” or “a small amount.” It has a positive meaning.
“Little” ~ means ~ “hardly any” or “not much.” It has a negative meaning.
The same applies to “a few” and “few.” These two, however, are used with *plural* uncountable nouns.
Examples:
-“I speak a little French.” (Meaning: I know how to speak some French)
-“I speak little French.” (Meaning: I don’t know how to speak much French)
-“I have a few things to do.” (Meaning: I have some things to do)
-“There are few things to do around here.” (Meaning: There is not much to do around here)
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