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using: (a littel bit or a bit)? #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 01, 2009 1:06 am   using: (a littel bit or a bit)?
 

Hi, I'm wondering to ask about >> (a littel bit or a bit)

please, when can I use these tow expressions?
what is the difference between them?
what is more appropreate then the other one to be a good speaker?
Hopfully, getting every single information about them?


I (appreciate) that ,,, thank you so much,

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using: (a littel bit or a bit)? #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:42 am   using: (a littel bit or a bit)?
 

Hi,

You could say: I know a little about the subject or I know a little bit about the subject. You can also say: I know a bit about the subject.

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