Using Adjectives with Count and Noncount Nouns Quiz
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Which adjective should be used to compare two count nouns and indicate a smaller quantity?

  • Few (correct)
  • Less
  • Little
  • Least
  • When comparing two noncount nouns to indicate a smaller quantity, which adjective is correct?

  • Less (correct)
  • Little
  • Fewer
  • Least
  • Which adjective should be used to compare three or more count nouns to indicate the smallest quantity?

  • Less
  • Little
  • Fewer
  • Fewest (correct)
  • Which adjective should be used to compare two count nouns and indicate a smaller quantity?

    <p>Fewer (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What adjective is used to compare two noncount nouns and indicate a smaller quantity?

    <p>Less (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When comparing three or more count nouns to indicate the smallest quantity, which adjective is correct?

    <p>Fewest (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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