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MORE / LESS / FEWER
FEWER
- FEWER is the comparative form of FEW.
- Used with COUNTABLE NOUNS
- It means "NOT AS MANY"
- The teacher gives us fewer tasks than last semester.
- There are fewer people in this shop.
LESS
- LESS is the comparative form of LITTLE.
- Used with UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS.
- It means "NOT AS MUCH"
- I should eat less junk food.
- John should spend less money.
MUCH/MANY
LITTLE
FEW
MORE
- MORE is the comparative form of MUCH and MANY.
- Used with COUNTABLE and UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS.
- Can I have more biscuits, please?
- You can find more information in the library.