Recommended by Senhorita SM

Senhorita SM
I feel obliged, as a person who has read a simply wonderful story, to tell them to read, read. You will not regret! I read it from beginning to end, and I think it's a shame that it's already over. But it's certainly a delicious adventure, check it out! Well, I loved it, because it's a well-told story, with well-constructed characters and you'll read one chapter and want another!
"FEWER" and "LESS"

"Fewer" is used for countable items. "Less" is used for uncountable quantities. Ex.: We need fewer chairs. There is less water in the bottle.

"CITE," "SITE," and "SIGHT"

"Cite" means to quote or reference. "Site" refers to a location. "Sight" relates to seeing or a view. Ex.: Remember to cite your sources. The archaeological site is fascinating. The sunset is a breathtaking sight.

Recommended by Senhorita SM

Senhorita SM
I feel obliged, as a person who has read a simply wonderful story, to tell them to read, read. You will not regret! I read it from beginning to end, and I think it's a shame that it's already over. But it's certainly a delicious adventure, check it out! Well, I loved it, because it's a well-told story, with well-constructed characters and you'll read one chapter and want another!