"How many fewer" is a comparative phrase used to inquire about the difference in quantity between two amounts. It typically seeks to understand how much less one quantity is compared to another. For example, if there are 10 apples and someone asks how many fewer apples there are than 15, the answer would be 5. This phrase helps clarify the reduction in number or amount when comparing two figures.
Using "a lot" to mean much or many is very informal. "Many fewer" is better.
You have fewer friends.
"No fewer than two" is synonymous with "at least two."
a fewer? you mean fever? ITS NOT UNCOMMON. But its a sign of infection or abcess.
A small number of something
2 fewer.
It means that it is less than a number. Like 4 is fewer than 5. or subtraction
"Hacen menos cosas" translates to "they do fewer things" in English.
Depends * * * * * No, it does not. It has 2 fewer sides.
111 is 111 fewer than 222.
If global warming is really setting in, then fewer and fewer people will be cool.
yes as they are both numbers