English question, please help?

2012-04-30 4:04 am
What's the opposite way of saying:
"There are a lot of people here."

Is the answer "There are few people here." correct?
But this doesn't sound common to me, how do people normally say it?
Thank you very much.

回答 (3)

2012-04-30 4:05 am
That's correct
2012-04-30 4:18 am
i hope i'm not complicating things. If it was me and my friends we would say:
"Where are all the people?!"
"No one is here!"
2012-04-30 4:08 am
"There's no one here." saying there is alot of people here means that the place is full of people the opposite is there's no one here. Which means the place is not full of people and no one is there..hope this helps!
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