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I have few questions to ask. vs I have a few wuestions

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'I have few questions to ask' implies that you have a small number of questions, possibly indicating that you don't have many questions. On the other hand, 'I have a few questions' means you have some questions, suggesting that you do have questions to ask.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 719 views

I have few questions to ask.

This phrase is correct but less common in English. It implies that you have a small number of questions.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have only a small number of questions to ask.

Examples:

  • I have few questions to ask, so let's make this quick.

Alternatives:

  • I have a few questions to ask.
  • I have some questions to ask.

I have a few wuestions

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It indicates that you have some questions to ask.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have some questions to ask.

Examples:

  • I have a few questions about the project.

Alternatives:

  • I have some questions.
  • I have a couple of questions.

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