"Any" And "A Few" Flashcards
Any?
“Any”: It is used to indicate an indefinite or non-specific quantity of something. It is used in questions and negative sentences. For example:
• “Do you have any apples?” (Você tem alguma maçã?)
• “I don’t have any money.” (Eu não tenho dinheiro.)
• “Is there any coffee left?” (Ainda tem café?)
A Few?
“A few”: It is used to indicate a small, but definite or specific quantity of something. It is used in affirmative sentences. For example:
• “I have a few books on my shelf.” (Eu tenho alguns livros na minha prateleira.)
• “She invited a few friends to the party.” (Ela convidou alguns amigos para a festa.)
• “There are a few cookies left in the jar.” (Ainda tem alguns biscoitos no pote.)
In short?
In summary, “any” refers to an indefinite or non-specific quantity, while “a few” indicates a small, but definite or specific quantity.