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Answer:

It was great! I left lesser questions than I did last time.

Explanation:

The given sentence contains an error in using two self-contradictory words 'lot' and 'less' back to back which puzzles the meaning of the sentence and affects its readability as well. The sentence contains 'than' which denotes a comparison and it uses the positive word 'great.' Therefore, it will use 'less' in the comparative degree to keep the meaning of the sentence positive conveying that comparatively lesser questions were left unattempted this time. Thus, the comparative degree 'lesser' would be used to rectify the error and establish the comparison between the two ideas.

Answer:

Less should be changed to fewer.

Explanation:

Less is used to describe things that you cannot count or that are measured in bulk, such as water, sand, and time. Fewer is used to describe things that you can count, like cars, people, or books.