Less vs Fewer| Ask Linda! | English Grammar from than vs then grammar Watch Video
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Description: Let's have a look at the difference between “less” and “fewer”.“Less” is used for uncountable things, while “fewer” is used to refer to countable things.If you are purchasing several items, then these are countable things so the checkout should be called the “10 items or fewer” line. Other examples of the difference between the two words are “I have been to fewer countries than you” (countable), “I have less money than you” (uncountable).
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