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Few means "not many (people or things)." It is used to say that there are not a lot of people or things. A few means "some (people or things)." It is used to say that there are a small number of people or things. Below are some examples showing how each is used.
I have a few [=some/a small number of] friends.
I have few friends. [=I do not have many friends]
A few people [=some people] arrived early.
Few people [=not very many people] arrived early.
A few of the students [=a small number of the students] forgot to bring their books to class.
Few (if any) of the students forgot to bring their books to class. [=not a lot of the students forgot; many of them remembered]
Most of his books are boring, but there are a few that I like. [=I like a small number of them]
Most of his books are boring. There are few that I like. [=there are not many that I like]
The difference in meaning is subtle, but usually few puts a little more attention on the negative—that there is not a large number (of people or things). A few puts a little more attention on the positive—that there is a small number (of people or things).
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