here<\/a> to get the full picture. For my regular readers, however, I\u2019ll just quickly go over it again here.<\/p>\nA count noun is something you can naturally count, such as trees, cats, tables, doors and thousands of other things. Equally important, though, is that you can identify a single one of those things\u2014you can easily identify a single door, for instance.<\/p>\n
A mass noun, conversely, is something that cannot be counted, such as oxygen, grass, water, luck and dust. You cannot count a single one of these\u2014ie, there is no such thing as a single luck or a single dust.<\/p>\n
So why is knowing this important to the less vs fewer debate? Well, if you wanted to indicate that a mass noun has decreased in size, the word \u2018less\u2019 must be used. For example:<\/p>\n
\n There is less<\/strong> sand on this beach than in a sandpit.
\n After the sale, there was less<\/strong> furniture to sell before the move.
\n Once her friend had split the load, there was less<\/strong> wood for Sarah to carry home.
\n The less<\/strong> time you waste here, the more you\u2019ll have to yourself later.
\n You\u2019d have less<\/strong> debt if you actually put your money into savings.\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\nSo while \u2018less\u2019 must be used for mass nouns, \u2018fewer\u2019 should be used with count nouns. For instance:<\/p>\n
\n There were fewer<\/strong> rabbits at the pet shop today than yesterday.
\n Why are there fewer<\/strong> people on this train than normal?
\n At the park this morning, there were fewer<\/strong> people than there were dogs!
\n Is it just me or are there fewer<\/strong> books in this library than I have on my bookshelf at home?
\n The fewer<\/strong> members we have, the fewer<\/strong> phone calls we need to make to reschedule the meeting.\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\nOnce you\u2019ve mastered the difference between mass and count nouns, therefore, you\u2019ll have no problem discerning when to use \u2018less\u2019 and when to use \u2018fewer\u2019. The only downside of this knowledge is then realising how often people get it wrong in conversation, and then resisting the urge to correct them! Happy resisting.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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