MOST plural words have fewer letters in their singular form!
e.g.
words / word
books / book
etc
Some irregular plurals with shorter singular forms
knives / knife
ladies / lady
oxen / ox
wolves / wolf
children / child
Some common non-English plurals that also have shorter singular forms:
appendices / appendix (Latin)
formulae / formula (Latin)
kibbutzim / kibbutz (Hebrew)
The plural word 'mice' has fewer letters in it than its singular word: mouse. Mice has 4 and mouse has 5. Little but big difference
A pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A plural pronoun takes the place of a plural noun, or takes the place of two or more nouns or pronouns.Examples of plural pronouns:weusyou (both singular and plural)they, themthese, thoseours, ouryours, yourtheirs, theirExamples:You and I can go now. Or, We can go now.The books are due back at the library. Or, They are due back at the library. I can take them when I go out.John and June are coming to lunch. They will be here by noon.
No, because it is a preposition and it is also fewer than five letters.
Yes, because it isnot fewer tha n 5 letters.
The object pronouns are:meyouhimheritusyouthem (some lists stop here)mineyourshishersitstheirsone (some lists include one, some do not)
By definition, indefinite pronouns must be second and third person. The first person is the speaker, who is known to the speaker. The only indefinite pronoun in the second person is you, used as a general term. Third person indefinite pronouns are: Singular: another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, everybody, everyone, everything, enough, less, little, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something. Plural: both, few, fewer, many, others, several, they (used as a general term). Singular or plural: all, any, more, most, none, some.
mouse/mice
mice is the plural of mouse and lice is the plural of louse
mice is the plural of mouse and lice is the plural of louse
An indefinite pronoun is singular if it refers to one person or thing. Examples of singular indefinite pronouns include "someone," "anybody," and "nothing." These pronouns use singular verbs and pronouns when replacing the noun in a sentence.
There are no anagrams, and the longest word is "children."With one fewer H, and an apostrophe, you could spell the possessive plural children's.
A lot have 7 or fewer letters such as Idaho, Utah, Texas, Oregon, and New York.
so if i have only three letters and if i have three it will be fewer the answer is LESS! (I caught that when i read it) it was so easy!
A pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A plural pronoun takes the place of a plural noun, or takes the place of two or more nouns or pronouns.Examples of plural pronouns:weusyou (both singular and plural)they, themthese, thoseours, ouryours, yourtheirs, theirExamples:You and I can go now. Or, We can go now.The books are due back at the library. Or, They are due back at the library. I can take them when I go out.John and June are coming to lunch. They will be here by noon.
Few
Plural indefinite pronouns are words that refer to an unspecified number of people or things. Examples include "several," "many," and "few." These pronouns are used when the exact quantity is unknown or irrelevant.
twenty (40%)
No, because it is fewer tha n five letters .