Little, A Little, Few, A Few - How to use them?
Do you ever find yourself confused about when to use “little”, “a little”, “a few” and “few”?

Do you ever find yourself confused about when to use “little”, “a little”, “a few” and “few”?
The origins of idioms can also be fascinating – in many cases, the reason behind the saying is lost to antiquity ('the mists of time'). Because of this, sometimes there are several theories as to when and why the idiom was first used.
Three words that are often used interchangeably, but have distinct meanings are "see", "watch", and "look"
One of the most striking examples of the significance of English in India is that the Indian Constitution is written in English.
Actually, the same things that I’m going to reveal can be applied to learning almost anything, but especially grammar.