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Doanxuanquy Posted 8 years ago
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MUCH, LITTLE, MANY, FEW?

The comparative forms of the words above are much, less, more, and fewer respectively, aren't they?

  

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doanxuanquy The comparative forms of the words above are much, less, more, and fewer respectively, aren't they? Not exactly. much - more little - less many - more few - fewer CJ

  • doanxuanquy The comparative forms of the words above are much, less, more, and fewer respectively, aren't they?
  • Not exactly.
  • much - more little - less many - more few - fewer CJ
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doanxuanquy

The comparative forms of the words above are much, less, more, and fewer respectively, aren't they?

Not exactly.

much - more
little - less
many - more
few - fewer

CJ

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