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What are few pieces?
n. 1 an amount or portion forming a separate mass or structure; bit. a piece of wood. 2 a small part, item, or amount forming part of a whole, esp. when broken off or separated.
Can we say a few furniture?
@LilyDorian Yes but ‘few’ is really just used for things that are numerical. You can have a quantity of furniture but if you’re talking about the amount in a room you’re talking about its volume or how much it looks like, not the actual number.
What do you mean by bits and pieces?
1 : small pieces There were broken bits and pieces of glass all over the floor. I finished the project in bits and pieces during my spare time. 2 : things or objects of different kinds There are just a few bits and pieces of furniture in the office.
Is it correct to say some furniture?
Furniture A furniture or furniture s are wrong expressions to use; however, we can use quantifiers, i.e. words before the uncountable noun, like some furniture, pieces of furniture, parts of furniture, etc. Correct: The only piece/item of furniture he has in his bedroom is a bed.
Is there a word furnitures?
The noun furniture can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be furniture. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be furnitures e.g. in reference to various types of furnitures or a collection of furnitures.
What is the synonym of bits and pieces?
assortment.
What is a little bit?
Definition of a little bit 1 : to some extent : somewhat This one is a little bit bigger than that one. It bothered me a little bit. 2 chiefly US : a short time We talked for a little bit. 3 : a small amount of something The buffet had a little bit of everything. Oh, I’ll have just a little bit, thanks.
What do you mean by pieces?
1 : a part cut, torn, or broken from something a piece of pie. 2 : one of a group, set, or mass of things a piece of mail a three-piece suit. 3 : a portion marked off a piece of land. 4 : a single item or example a piece of news.
Can we say equipments?
The noun equipment does not have a plural form. It is used in the singular only, with a singular verb, and there is no word “equipments.”
Is countable or uncountable?
Nouns can be countable or uncountable. Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. an apple, two apples, three apples, etc. Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g. air, rice, water, etc. When you learn a new noun, you should check if it is countable or uncountable and note how it is used in a sentence.