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Fewer versus Less, a la Shmoop. Do numbers make you… twitch?

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Well, then, the grammar rule for “fewer” versus “less” is going to drive you nuts.

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“Fewer” and “less” have the same meaning...

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...the opposite of “more”...

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...but they have different uses. If you're dealing with count nouns, you want “fewer”...

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...and if you're dealing with mass nouns, you want “less”.

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We warned you numbers were involved. Now, a count noun is just what it sounds like...

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...a noun you can count. You can count the number of kids in your class...

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...and the number of books in your backpack...

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...and the number of pimples on Gary’s face. A mass noun is a noun you can't count individually.

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You can't count the clutter on your teacher's desk...

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...or the flour used to make the white bread they serve at lunch...

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...or the grass on a football field. Let's look at some examples. There are fewer

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cookies in the box than there should be.

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There were fewer points scored in today's football game than at last week's.

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There is less water in the swimming pool than there was yesterday.

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There was less hair on Annie's head after she went to the salon.

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There is a major exception to the “fewer” versus “less” rule...

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...use “less” to describe time, money, and distance.

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Ray had less than five dollars in his bank account after he paid his parking ticket.

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Alex was less than a mile from home when he encountered an alligator crossing the street.

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There's an easy way to remember the “fewer” versus “less” rule. Have you ever stood

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in line at the grocery store...

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...at the counter that's supposed to take “10 items or less”? Well, the sign above

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the aisle is wrong.

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It should read “10 items or fewer”. Do you know why? Because you can count the number

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of items you're buying...

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...1-2-3-4-5-6....

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...and the number of items the fool in front of you is buying...

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...1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16. Argh!

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