I have one question, my class teacher told me little and bit words are the same, so u should say one word in these things , so please can you tell me properly
Thank you for your question! While "little" and "bit" are similar, they can be used differently. "Little" often describes small amounts or sizes, like "a little water" or "a little dog." "Bit" is more informal and often used in phrases like "a bit of advice." If you need more examples or explanations, feel free to ask!
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I have one question, my class teacher told me little and bit words are the same, so u should say one word in these things , so please can you tell me properly
Thank you for your question! While "little" and "bit" are similar, they can be used differently. "Little" often describes small amounts or sizes, like "a little water" or "a little dog." "Bit" is more informal and often used in phrases like "a bit of advice." If you need more examples or explanations, feel free to ask!
Why do you always say "Right?" it becomes a parasite word.
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your attention to detail. I'll work on varying my expressions to make the content even better. Your support means a lot to me! 😊