There are . . . . . . . . than sixty boys in the class. A. no less B. no fewer C. no lesser D. no few

no less
no fewer
no lesser
no few

The correct answer is: A. no less

  • No less means “not less than.” In this case, the sentence is saying that there are not less than 60 boys in the class.
  • No fewer means “not fewer than.” This is a synonym for “no less.”
  • No lesser is not a grammatically correct phrase.
  • No few is not a grammatically correct phrase. It is a common mistake to use “few” instead of “less” when comparing numbers. For example, you would say class="youtube-subscribe-button"> Subscribe on YouTube
“there are fewer than 60 boys in the class,” not “there are few than 60 boys in the class.”

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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