A few is not many, but more than one, several is not many but more than two, the use of 'many' may then answer your question
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few means more than two or also it is like the word couple or a bunch. So you can have a few french fries or you had to do a few chores.
Here are a few words to assist you: ample, abundant,boutiful, copious, or voluminous.
Few is a noun meaning; a special or select group, "He was among the few to be chosen for that mission.""a few" refers to a number of something that is more than one but is an indistinct small number. ie: "He has a few bugs". It's clear that he has more than one bug, but we're unsure how many.
The plural indefinite pronoun is few, a word that takes the place of a number, more than two but not many.
The pronoun 'few' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed number of amount of more than two but not many.Example: Everyone has finished but a few.Note: The word 'few' is an adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example: Everyone has finished but a few people.
Here are a few: BUZZ DRIZZLE FIZZ FUZZ PIZZA MOZZARELLA DAZZLE FRIZZY JAZZ
More than a few
A century is 100 years. Majority is a word for more than half.
Yes.
The word 'a' has no plural form; the word 'a' or 'an' specifically means one. If you want to show more than one of the noun, you use other words such a couple, a few, some, three, five, many, etc.
a lot more than you can out of the word dog
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