
#1. Do you have any money?
We use a little because money is an uncountable noun.
“I have a little money.”

#2. Does she speak French?
We use a little because French is a language.
“He speaks a little French, but not much.”

#3. Do you have any questions?
We use a few because questions is a plural, countable noun.
“I have a few questions about your lecture.”

#4. How much flour do we need?
We use a little because flour is an uncountable noun.
“This recipe only takes a little flour.”

#5. Would you like some soup with your meal?
We use a little because soup is an uncountable noun.
“Yes, I will have a little soup with my meal.”

#6. How many friends do you have on Facebook?
We use a few because friends is a plural, countable noun.
“I have only a few friends on Facebook.”

#7. How many stamps do you have in your collection?
We use a few because stamps is a plural, countable noun.
“I only have a few stamps right now, but I want to get more.”

#8. How much gas do you use every day?
We use a little because gas is an uncountable noun.
“I only use a little gas every day.”

#9. How many women are in Japanese politics?
We use a few because women is a plural, countable noun.
“There are only a few women in Japanese politics.”

#10. Are there any good restaurants in your town?
We use a few because restaurant is a plural noun.
“We have quite a few good restaurants in my town.”