ansh.kumar wrote:THANKS FOR THE EXPLANATION,
ONE MORE QUERY
"DO WE ALWAYS USE LESS WITH PERCENTS AND FRACTIONS ?
Less is correct when referring to something that is not countable:
Less than ten percent of the ice cream was chocolate.
Less than one half of the ice cream was chocolate.
Fewer is correct when referring to something that is countable:
Fewer than ten percent of the scoops were chocolate.
Fewer than one half of the scoops were chocolate.
Hope this helps!
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