Language/Writing Tip 17

Spot the howler in this sentence:

“I have learned few things over the years,” said my dad, with a wistful and knowing look.

Here, “few things” is a synonym for “I have learned virtually nothing…”

Sometimes a missing article does make a big difference:

“I have learned A FEW THINGS over the years,” said my dad, with a wistful and knowing look.

Another example:

“I know few things about cars” means: “You don’t want me touching your engine.”

“I know a few things about cars” means: “You can’t fool me – I’m not buying your second-hand lemon.”

The rest of the tips are available at:  http://www2.arnes.si/~bjason/LW%20tips.pdf

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