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"I have a few questions" vs "I have a questions"

The correct phrase is 'I have a few questions.' The word 'few' is necessary in this context to indicate that there are more than one question. 'I have a questions' is incorrect because 'questions' should be pluralized when referring to more than one question.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

I have a few questions

This is correct

Use this phrase when you want further information from someone.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • I have a few questions for you.
  • I think I understand the lesson, but I have a few questions.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I wanted to ask you more about this
  • I had a few questions

I have a questions

Incorrect. 'Questions' should be pluralized when referring to more than one question.

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