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Fewer vs Less Exercise

English Grammar Exercise

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Last updated: 12/03/2023
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The difference between "fewer" and "less" is a common source of confusion for English learners. "Fewer" is used when referring to items that can be counted or enumerated, while "less" is used when referring to quantities that cannot be counted. It is important to use the correct term in order to avoid mistakes in writing and speaking. Our online exercise on "fewer" and "less" provides 15 sentences to practice using these words correctly.

Question 1:

I have _ money in my wallet than I did yesterday.

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Question 2:

There are _ books on the shelf than there were last week.

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Question 3:

She ate _ slices of pizza than her brother did.

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Question 4:

We need _ sugar for this recipe than we did for the last one.

1 b
Question 5:

There are _ people in the room than I thought there would be.

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Question 6:

I need _ time to complete this project than I did for the last one.

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Question 7:

There are _ cars on the road now than there were during rush hour.

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Question 8:

I have _ patience for this nonsense.

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Question 9:

The restaurant had _ customers this week than it did last week.

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Question 10:

We have _ potatoes than we need for the recipe.

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Question 11:

The store has _ items on sale this week than it did last week.

1 b
Question 12:

We have _ employees than we did last year.

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Question 13:

There are _ cows in the field today than there were yesterday.

1 b
Question 14:

We need _ salt for this dish than we did for the last one.

1 b
Question 15:

He has _ time to exercise now that he's working longer hours.

1 b
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