Study the rules and complete the sentences with the correct form of the given words The Rules The comparative form of few is fewer, and the comparative form of little is less. The superlative form of few is the fewest, and the superlative form of little is the least. Remember: use fewer for plural countable nouns, and less for uncountable nouns. Look at the examples: There are fewer tourists in Moscow than a year ago. Mary eats less cheese than I do. The student answered the fewest questions correctly. It's the least I can do. I have time than you think. You have to cook dinner today. There were hurricanes this year than last. This year we've had floods ever. Joe earns money than Alex. It's unfair. Well, it's I can do. I'll lend her some money.
Задание

Study the rules and complete the sentences with the correct form of the given words
The Rules
The comparative form of few is fewer, and the comparative form of little is less.

The superlative form of few is the fewest, and the superlative form of little is the least.

Remember: use fewer for plural countable nouns, and less for uncountable nouns.

Look at the examples:

There are fewer tourists in Moscow than a year ago.

Mary eats less cheese than I do.

The student answered the fewest questions correctly.

It's the least I can do.

  1. I have
    [ ]
    time than you think. You have to cook dinner today.
  2. There were
    [ ]
    hurricanes this year than last.
  3. This year we've had
    [ ]
    floods ever.
  4. Joe earns
    [ ]
    money than Alex. It's unfair.
  5. Well, it's
    [ ]
    I can do. I'll lend her some money.