Using "more," "less," and "fewer" with nouns
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Your lesson saves my lot of time, because it helps me lot in understanding of english. Thank you kindly.
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@learnamericanenglish Thank you for your prompt answer. you have been very helpful..carry on the good work
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It's slightly ironic that Youtube doesn't even understand these rules.
On the dropdown it says 'Show more'. When you have 'more' selected, it says 'Show fewer', when it should say 'Show less'.
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really i do enjoy watching and listening to you
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She doesnt have a lot of time. A lot of is for afirmative; in this case the sentence is negative; why???? thanks teacher!
indalondon2011 3 months ago
@indalondon2011 -- It's okay to use "a lot" in the negative.
I don't have a lot of money. / There isn't a lot of water.
learnamericanenglish 3 months ago
i don't have a lot of time, is it correct to say i have less time!
MMAKSA2011 8 months ago
@MMAKSA2011 -- Yes, it's okay if you are making a comparison: "I have less time today than I had yesterday."
learnamericanenglish 8 months ago