This Sentence Might Be a Vocabulary Lesson
But the sentence made it into this post because it contains a common, small error. Do you see it?
Nonetheless, it’s an interesting sentence. And an interesting article.
In a Weatherwise article on Humboldt, Stephen Vermette noted that Alexander took with him no less than 42 instruments ranging from “navigation and surveying to a microscope to observe small detail and to identify species, and instruments to measure magnetism”. His cache included two mercurial barometers, several thermometers, a rain gauge, two hygrometers to measure humidity, a cyanometer to measure the blue color of the sky, a hypsometer which determines the temperature at which water boils at different altitudes and a eudiometer to measure the volume of gases.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/alexander-von-humboldt-scientist-extraordinaire
Okay, it’s two sentences. Gotta get them both for the vocabulary lesson. And you saw the goof, right? If you didn’t, look up “fewer” and “less” in the search box.
Oh yes; a picture from the article:
I just ran into a sentence with a similar error: He should have used “number” instead of “amount.” He’s counting, not measuring.
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