No. With things that may be counted we use "fewer."
No, it is not correct grammar. It should be "twenty items or fewer." "Less" is used for uncountable quantities, while "fewer" should be used for countable items like "items."
Both "I have strived" and "I have striven" are grammatically acceptable past participles of the verb "to strive." "I have striven" is less common in modern usage, but both are correct.
The grammar of your sentence is almost correct. One way to improve it is: "I spent less today and I'm happy that I was able to save money, even if just for today."
Yes, "The war is done" is grammatically correct but slightly less common than saying "The war is over." Both convey that the war has ended.
Good grammar enhances communication by ensuring clarity, correctness, and precision in conveying messages. Proper grammar usage helps to avoid misunderstandings and confusion, allowing ideas to be expressed effectively and cohesively. Incorrect grammar can lead to misinterpretations, hinder comprehension, and undermine the credibility of the speaker or writer.
A context-free grammar can generate languages that regular grammars cannot, as it allows for the use of non-terminal symbols in productions. Regular grammars, on the other hand, are less powerful and can only generate regular languages, which are a subset of context-free languages. Context-free grammars are more expressive and have more flexibility in rule definitions compared to regular grammars.
Correct answer: Less than 1%.
Both "I have strived" and "I have striven" are grammatically acceptable past participles of the verb "to strive." "I have striven" is less common in modern usage, but both are correct.
The grammar of your sentence is almost correct. One way to improve it is: "I spent less today and I'm happy that I was able to save money, even if just for today."
Yes, "The war is done" is grammatically correct but slightly less common than saying "The war is over." Both convey that the war has ended.
Twenty is 930 less than 950. Twenty percent of 950 is 190. Twenty is much less than 950.
Yes, twenty three is less than twenty eight.
No, some have less than twenty, and some have more than twenty.
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seven twenty fourths is LESS THAN five sixteenths.
Let's see . . . -- "Three tenths" is less than one. -- "Twenty-four and etc." is more than twenty-four. The first one looks like less. The second one looks like more.
Good grammar enhances communication by ensuring clarity, correctness, and precision in conveying messages. Proper grammar usage helps to avoid misunderstandings and confusion, allowing ideas to be expressed effectively and cohesively. Incorrect grammar can lead to misinterpretations, hinder comprehension, and undermine the credibility of the speaker or writer.
Because most people routinely use horrible grammar. It's a corollary of the bromide "The average person has below average intelligence." Most of the supervisors have their hands full just dealing with outright vandalism; fixing the grammar of answers which are, as written, understandable and more or less correct is not really even on the radar for most of us.