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							| Dear Teachers:If you can use "less" with adjectives of 3 or more syllables and with adjetives of 2 syllables but not ending in "Y", then what is it proper to use with one syllable adjectives?  I mean, is it correct to say:  she is less tall than Mary ????   Or is the only correct possibility to say:  she is not as tall as Mary? |  30 Jul 2009      
					
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 lovedk12
 
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							| Dear jalomi112, As far as I know, "less" can be used regardless of the number of syllables. So I think you �ve got this sentence, "She is less tall than Mary." correct! :) |  30 Jul 2009     
					
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 cookingongas
 
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							| Hi Jalomi and Lovedk,   Here �s what I think:   We can use "less" with one syllable adjectives, but it sounds unusual. As an Englishman, I don �t speak this way, preferring to use "not as _____ as".   I can �t say why, which is annoying me because I like to know the rules, but although I wouldn �t say it �s wrong, I wouldn �t say "she �s less tall than Mary".    I �d say "she  �s not as tall".   All the best,   Charles. |  30 Jul 2009     
					
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 jalomi112
 
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							| thank you  very very much... |  30 Jul 2009     
					
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