Which of the following sentences is/are grammatically correct? S1: I have a little water.S2: I have little water.Both S1 and S2Only S2Only S1Neither S1 nor S2

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Which of the following sentences is/are grammatically correct? S1: I have a little water.S2: I have little water.Both S1 and S2Only S2Only S1Neither S1 nor S2
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Both S1 and S2 are grammatically correct.

S1: "I have a little water." This sentence means that you do have some water, although not much.

S2: "I have little water." This sentence means that you almost have no water.

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