word choice - Is "very less" correct English?


Is using very less correct English? My friend suggests it should be very little. Are they both correct, or is there a difference?



Answer



"Very less" is incorrect. "Very little" or "much less" would be possible alternatives.


Some examples of how both phrases could be used:



I paid very little for this jacket. I paid $500 for this jacket in March; today I could buy it for much less.


I have very little money. I have much less money today than I did on Monday.



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