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1. I have as many books as you.
2. I have as much money as you.
3. I have more books than you.
4. I have more money than you.
[Are they all grammatical?]
5. I have as few books as you.
6. I have as little money as you.
7. I have less books than you.
8. I have less money than you.
[What about these sentences? Can we use them?]
2. I have as much money as you.
3. I have more books than you.
4. I have more money than you.
[Are they all grammatical?]
5. I have as few books as you.
6. I have as little money as you.
7. I have less books than you.
8. I have less money than you.
[What about these sentences? Can we use them?]
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1 - 6 are all fine.
7 and 8 would be fine if you use "fewer" instead of "less" -- "book" is a count-noun, so "less" is incorrect.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/noncount.htm
7 and 8 would be fine if you use "fewer" instead of "less" -- "book" is a count-noun, so "less" is incorrect.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/noncount.htm
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