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The Simple Rule for "Less" vs. "Fewer"




Are you confused about when to use "less" and "fewer"? Although these terms are often used interchangeably, understanding their correct usage can significantly enhance your communication skills.


1. When to Use "Fewer":

- Use "fewer" with countable nouns. For example: "There are fewer cars on the road today."


2. When to Use "Less":

- Use "less" with uncountable nouns. For example: "We need less sugar in the recipe."


3. Practice Sentences:

- "Fewer students attended the event."

- "I have less patience today."


Conclusion:


Mastering the difference between "less" and "fewer" is a small change that can have a significant impact. You're already on your way to improving your English—great job!

 
 
 

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