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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

here fewer is correct or less is correct

bilal admitted that he has less/ fewer money than I
  

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Less . This is often confusing, even to native speakers, because although dollars and cents are countable nouns, money itself is not considered a countable noun [ we don't say 'I have five monies ]. One of those oddities in language.

  • Less .
  • This is often confusing, even to native speakers, because although dollars and cents are countable nouns, money itself is not considered a countable noun [ we don't say 'I have five monies ].
  • One of those oddities in language.
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Less. This is often confusing, even to native speakers, because although dollars and cents are countable nouns, money itself is not considered a countable noun [ we don't say 'I have five monies ]. One of those oddities in language.
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Money is uncountable so use less.

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