Poor Gud.
A work phone that never rings is made of awesome. Or defective, but why mess with a good thing if it is.
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Poor Gud.
A work phone that never rings is made of awesome. Or defective, but why mess with a good thing if it is.
When I'm jobless I answer my cellphone with my full name too. Otherwise it's just hello. Pfft.
Okay, training class people. Stop doing the exercises by hand. Cheat like me.
Which sounds more right?
"This conference call line has less than three people on it."
"This conference call line has fewer than three people on it."
Fewer. Less than refers to degrees, fewer refers to number.
Fewer. That's what you use for discrete items.
eta: inevitable x-post. stop trying to evit it.
My class phone only takes in school calls and I always answer, "Good Morning, this is Kathryn Blah Blah Blah"
Fewer. That's what you use for discrete items.
Brown paper bags are what you use for discreet items.
I answer with department name, my first name, and if I'm answering our customer service line, "can I help you?"
Fewer than three people. People are countable.
Of course, xpost. Note from linguistics friend when she told us about this--apparently in Russian, bread is countable. As in you can have three bread (vs here you have to have loaves of bread or slices or kinds or?) I guess. Or maybe just in a less vs fewer way. Dunno.