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What is the comparative adjective of little?

The comparative adjective of "little" is less.

* Little is used for non-countable nouns (e.g., "little time").

* Less is used for both countable and non-countable nouns (e.g., "less money", "less people").

Here are some examples:

* "He has little time to finish his work."

* "She has less money than him."

* "There are fewer people at the party this year."

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