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He _______ money.
A. Has few
B. Have few
C. Has little
D. Have little

Answer
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Hint:(a) few and (A) little defines the quantity of something which is in a very small amount.Have and has indicated possession in the present tense.Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.

Complete answer:
Let us individually analyse the answer to figure out the correct one
Option (A) ‘Has few’ is an incorrect option because the quantifier (which defines the quantity of something) few does not appropriate to use with the measureless noun money.
Option (B) ‘Have few’ is an incorrect option because the subject is pronoun he and the verb used in this option is to have that is not the correct form of the verb to use and few is not a favorable option to opt where the amount of money is an uncountable noun.
Option (C) ‘Has little’ is the correct option because the subject is pronoun he and the verb used “has” which is the correct form of the verb to use and the uncountable noun fits best with little as the amount may be more like a penny to him.
Option (D) ‘Have little’ is an incorrect option to opt as the subject is pronoun he and the verb used in this option is to have which is not the correct form of the verb to use but the uncountable noun money is suitable to use with little but due to incorrect form of the verb used this option is not a correct one to opt.

Hence, the correct answer is option ‘C’.

Note:Whenever the question arises in which option is given to use (A) little or (a) few it is necessary to remember the fact that few can be used with a plural countable noun and little is used with a singular uncountable noun.