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The document discusses the proper usage of "more", "less", and "fewer" when describing countable and uncountable nouns. It notes that "fewer" should be used with countable nouns and "less" should be used with uncountable nouns, providing examples of sentences using each term correctly.

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More Less Fewer

The document discusses the proper usage of "more", "less", and "fewer" when describing countable and uncountable nouns. It notes that "fewer" should be used with countable nouns and "less" should be used with uncountable nouns, providing examples of sentences using each term correctly.

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More / Less / Fewer

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Countable

More

Fewer

Uncountable

More

Less

Example:
Do you want fewer lines and wrinkles on your face? Do you want less wrinkling? Eat fewer sweets. Drink fewer sodas/soft drinks. Smoke fewer cigarettes. Eat less candy. Drink less beer. Produce less waste.

1. Tom has __________ (less / fewer) Christmas cards than I. 2. They believe that there will be __________ (less / fewer) green trees in fty years. 3. He is ill and he can eat _________ (less / fewer) food, so he gets quite weak. 4. David has _______ (less / fewer) money than Anna has. 5. Tom spends _______ (less / fewer) time to study than he did last summer. 6. Peter has lost _______ (less / fewer) weight than John because he does not eat _______ (less / fewer) candy bars at snack time.

1. fewer

2. fewer

3. less

4. less

5. less

6. less, fewer

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