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** few = negative, I don't know much
** few = negative, I don't know much
** a few = positive, I know  some things
** a few = positive, I know  some things
== finite and non-finite verb ==
the difference between a ''finite'' and a ''non-finite'' verb is:
* finite verbs have subjects
** in other words, they are "finite," as in "limited to" a subject
*** and thus must match the subject
* non-finite verbs do not have subjects
** in other words, they are not bound or limited to a subject
** as such, they do not mark the action (predicate) of an actor (subject)
** instead, they indicate an action or existence but as a noun or adjective and not as a direct subject-verb combination
* non-finite forms include:
** present participle adjective (-ing)
** present participle noun, or "gerund" (-ing)
** past participle adjective (-ed)
** infinitive ("to" forms of verbs, such as "to do")


== like and as ==
== like and as ==