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just told my girlfriend a couple is two and a few is three can someone please confirm this for her as she thinks there both a couple
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think this may be a dialect thing. In Scotland, if someone says, "Can I borrow a couple of matches?" he certainly does not mean literally 'two'. Similarly, someone who claims he had a 'couple' of beers the previous evening, generally means several/a few, as Joko suggests.
Is the lady from north of the border by any chance, Dave? (This usage may exist in other parts of the UK as well, of course. I don't know.)
Is the lady from north of the border by any chance, Dave? (This usage may exist in other parts of the UK as well, of course. I don't know.)
a couple is always two to me so I'd probably embarrass myself in front of Quizmonster by giving him only two matches... And a couple also means two people, but generally only if they're romantically linked, otherwise they're just two people... But a few can be any number; if you invite 50 people and only 10 turn up, that's still 'a few'.
'round here, we use them this way...
"a" means at least one, ie: give me a cigarette means give me one, at the very least...
"a couple" means two, whereas "a couple of" means at least two, similar to "a", above.
"few" means a small number, generally three to five, but "a few" seems to increase a little, and "quite a few" means a large number
"several" usually means a large number, but is also used in a way that means any divisible number.
"a lot" always means a large number.
in my experience, people associate "several" with "seven", because of the coincidental spelling.
"a" means at least one, ie: give me a cigarette means give me one, at the very least...
"a couple" means two, whereas "a couple of" means at least two, similar to "a", above.
"few" means a small number, generally three to five, but "a few" seems to increase a little, and "quite a few" means a large number
"several" usually means a large number, but is also used in a way that means any divisible number.
"a lot" always means a large number.
in my experience, people associate "several" with "seven", because of the coincidental spelling.