![EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ Less or Fewer? 1. Less 》Comparative of "little". (+ Uncountable nouns) ▪︎Less free time ▪︎Less money ▪︎Less traffic 2. Fewer 》Comparative of "few". (+ Countable nouns) ▪︎Fewer EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ Less or Fewer? 1. Less 》Comparative of "little". (+ Uncountable nouns) ▪︎Less free time ▪︎Less money ▪︎Less traffic 2. Fewer 》Comparative of "few". (+ Countable nouns) ▪︎Fewer](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D611q9SX4AAKCrB.jpg)
EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ Less or Fewer? 1. Less 》Comparative of "little". (+ Uncountable nouns) ▪︎Less free time ▪︎Less money ▪︎Less traffic 2. Fewer 》Comparative of "few". (+ Countable nouns) ▪︎Fewer
American English at State - "Less" and "fewer" are often used interchangeably, but there are actually rules about when to use each of these words. Take a look at this graphic to
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