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Using “less” and “fewer” may seem straightforward on the surface, but there are some fine details. Should you say “fewer than $10” or “less than $10?” “Fewer” or “less than 10 miles?” Understand how to use these words following the rules of formal and informal English. MEMBERS-ONLY MATERIAL (Make sure you clicked the bell to receive all channel notifications so you are notified when a members-only video is posted.) JOIN THIS CHANNEL AND GET ACCESS TO MEMBERSHIP PERKS ✔️ https://www.youtube.com/snaplanguage/... RELATED MATERIALS 📄 Including practice: http://snaplanguage.io/esl/c-level/gr... OUR WEBSITE For articles, free lessons, and materials for enrichment and for English-language learners: https://snaplanguage.io Check out other lessons at https://snaplanguage.io/lessons THE GRAMMAR SERIES ONLINE See the complete Grammar Series as a course at https://snaplanguage.io/lessons/gramm... OUR CHANNELS Snap Language: https://youtube.com/snaplanguage?sub_... Snap Language Learner: https://youtube.com/snaplanguagelearn... CONNECT WITH US Twitter: / snaplanguage Instagram: / snaplanguage Tumblr: / snaplanguage ABOUT THIS SERIES The Grammar and Style Tidbits series has short lessons on specific topics in standard English grammar, writing style, and the mechanics of writing. It often contrasts prescriptive and descriptive grammar use and usage. This way you know when it’s appropriate to use a construction in formal, written or spoken, academic English versus in informal, spoken, everyday English. The series is designed for enrichment but is appropriate for intermediate and advanced English-Language Learners, or ESL students, as well. For many lessons, you can also find more information on our website. at https://snaplanguage.io/lessons MUSIC “And Then We Take Them Down Again” by DoKashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph) “Wander” by Unwritten Stories from SoundCloud HASHTAGS #SnapLanguage #GrammarAndStyle #AdvancedGrammar