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10 out 2019
- Japonês
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Inglês (EUA)
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What's the opposite sentence of "That's a lot."?
What's the opposite sentence of "That's a lot."?
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11 out 2019
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- Inglês (EUA)
“That’s so little” or “That isn’t much” or “That’s not much.”
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- Inglês (EUA)
“That’s so little” or “That isn’t much” or “That’s not much.”
- Japonês
@alyalyaly Thank you for the suggestion!
One more question. If it's countable, what do you say? Come to think of it, I've never heard "That's so few." or something.
One more question. If it's countable, what do you say? Come to think of it, I've never heard "That's so few." or something.
- Inglês (EUA)
It is correct to say “That’s so few.” But you are right, it’s not that common. The more natural way depends on context.
Context 1: Someone gives you a small number of items.
You could say “Only [number]?” Or “that’s so few,” or “That’s it?” Or “That’s all?” But don’t say these things to a stranger or they will think you are rude or ungrateful.
Context 2: You are making this remark about something that you see.
For a countable amount that is not 1, you could say “There aren’t that many” or “There are only [number bigger than one]”.
For example, an apple tree only has two apples but usually there are thirty apples. You could say “There aren’t that many apples.”
If the amount is 1, you could say “That isn’t that many” or “There is only one”
- Japonês
@alyalyaly Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to explain it in detail! That really helped me out. I really appreciate it.

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