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What is the comparative form of little?

The comparative form of "little" depends on whether you're referring to amount or size.

* For amount: The comparative form is less.

* Example: "I have less money than you."

* For size: The comparative form is smaller.

* Example: "This room is smaller than the other one."

It's important to choose the correct form based on the context of your sentence.

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