Whether to use Fewer or Less

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Whether to use Fewer or Less

fewer: a comparative quantifier used with plural items.  'There were fewer girls at George's party than he had hoped would attend, meaning he had less opportunity to get laid.'

less: not as great in quantity or amount.  'There has been less snow this winter, so the ski slopes have had fewer skiers.' Enhanced by Zemanta
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Published on September 30, 2010 09:31
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