Using synonyms adds excitement and variety to your English. Plus, you can precisely choose the word you want to best express yourself. For example, using the word amazed vs. flabbergasted. Both mean ‘surprised’ but there’s a slight difference in meaning and use.
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Less and fewer have similar meanings and uses in English; as a result, they are easily confused and mistakes are likely. Learn to avoid mistakes and use them right every time.
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