it is an English speech
The theory is that you use fewer for countable things and less for uncountable things. For example fewer coins but less money; fewer teeth but less hair; fewer bananas but less fruit; fewer hats but less clothing. [You may have 6 coins, 25 teeth, 12 bananas and 7 hats but the other things don't go with numbers.)I have FEWER cats than dogs.I have FEWER pencils than pensThere are FEWER buildings in the country than in the city.Hope this helps:)
After hearing the news about the budget cuts, Jenna's sardonic remark, "Great, now we can afford even fewer supplies for our nonexistent projects," perfectly captured the team's frustration. Her tone dripped with irony, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
Fewer and fewer boys from poor backgrounds were let into the knighthood.
Shorten it, convey the meaning in fewer words.
yes as they are both numbers
There are classes with fewer than six students at Cornell. There are other classes that are significantly larger.
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negative
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negative
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negative correlation.
The independent variable is the attendance of teachers at the class management seminar.
The fewer people that know, the better. There were fewer children at camp.
The word fewer is a determiner. It is the comparative of the word few.
The number of students in one class can vary widely depending on the school, grade level, and specific program. Typically, elementary classes might have anywhere from 20 to 30 students, while middle and high school classes may range from 15 to 35 students. Some specialized or advanced classes might have fewer students to allow for more individualized attention. If you have a specific class or school in mind, I can provide more detailed information.